A Railway Technician Builds a 'Real-Life BGMI Buggy' from Scratch Atop the Roof of His Home in Rajasthan

A Railway Technician Builds a 'Real-Life BGMI Buggy' from Scratch Atop the Roof of His Home in Rajasthan

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Meet Karan Kargwal, a 28-year-old railway technician from Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan, who built a ‘Life-Sized BGMI Buggy’ from his old motorcycle engine, scrap metal, salvaged parts, and welding tools

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Bengaluru (Karnataka) [India], August 7: In a powerful display of community, creativity and grassroots innovation, KRAFTON India has launched Beyond Battlegrounds, a digital storytelling initiative that brings to life the soul of Indian gaming through the eyes and dreams of its most passionate BGMI fans. Leading this movement is the extraordinary journey of Karan Kargwal, a 28-year-old railway technician from the desert town of Sri Ganganagar, Rajasthan- who, against all odds, built a fully functional, full-scale replica of the iconic BGMI buggy atop the roof of his modest home.

Armed with nothing but scrap metal, salvaged parts, an engine from his old motorcycle, welding tools, and a phone camera, Karan spent countless weekends under the sweltering desert sun, fabricating a real-world tribute to his favourite in-game vehicle. With no formal training in engineering or design, and working full-time at Indian Railways, he reverse-engineered the buggy from gameplay screenshots and 3D models - fuelled only by sheer determination, love for the game and support from his family.

I used to play BGMI after work to unwind, never thinking it could one day inspire me to build something so real. But somewhere between the game and the grind, an idea took hold- and I couldnt let it go. This buggy is more than just metal and wheels- it proof that when passion meets purpose, even the most unexpected dreams can come alive. Im grateful to my family, my followers, and to BGMI for turning this small-town build into a national story, said Karan Kargwal.

As his Instagram reels documenting the build caught fire, over 220,000 followers - with 95 of them from Tier 2, 3, and 4 cities - rallied behind his ambition. Moved by the outpouring of community love, BGMI stepped in to power his vision to the finish line, marking the beginning of Beyond Battlegrounds - a larger effort to spotlight creators who are transforming gaming inspiration into real-world expressions of passion and identity.

Gaming in India is no longer a niche - it a movement led by creators from the heart of small-town India, said Saurabh Shah, Head of People Operations, KRAFTON India. At KRAFTON, were not just witnessing this shift - were backing it. With Beyond Battlegrounds, were championing everyday gamers who are turning passion into purpose, and gameplay into real-world impact. Karan buggy isnt just a build- it a symbol of how gaming is fuelling ambition, creativity, and identity in places the world rarely looks.

The result is a short film that captures the grit, emotion, and community behind one of India most unique gaming-led innovations. It is now live on BGMI official

YouTube

,

Instagram

and

Facebook

pages. The campaign aligns with KRAFTON long-term vision of building an inclusive, decentralized gaming ecosystem where grassroots creators can thrive.

Watch the full film (

Instagram

|

YouTube

) and discover how one gamer turned a weekend passion into India most talked-about BGMI buggy build.

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