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Technician of Rajasthan formed a actual BGMI garden with scrap metal and broken things

New Delhi. Your passion can be productive for gaming. Krafton India has announced a digital storytelling initiative called ‘Beyond Battlegrounds’, which aims to highlight real -life stories emerging from India’s growing gaming community. The campaign begins with the inspirational story of 28 -year -old Karan Kargwal, who is a railway technician from Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan. He has truly built a BGMI buggy on the roof of his house.

Railway technician created a buggy inspired by BGMI
The technician of the railway has prepared this garden with metals, old parts and its old motorcycle engine found in the garbage. He worked on the weekend in the harsh sunlight of the desert. However, he has no formal training in design or engineering. Despite this, Karan only revealed the buggy using screenshots and 3D models of the game.

Karan told that I used to play BGMI after work so that I could rest. Somewhere between sports and hard work, an idea was born and I could not leave him. This buggy is proof that when passion and purpose are found, the most unexpected dreams can also be realized.
Karan shared this BGMI Baggi online and after that he got more than 220,000 followers. Of these, 95% are from Tier 2, 3 and 4 cities. BGMI helped Kargwal to prepare the garden and officially launched the ‘Beyond Battlegrounds’ campaign to expose similar stories from all over India.