HomeNewsTrendsMan spends Rs 2.3 lakh fees for 'self-discipline challenge' to win Rs 1.1 crore, fails thrice, sues organisers

Man spends Rs 2.3 lakh fees for 'self-discipline challenge' to win Rs 1.1 crore, fails thrice, sues organisers

Contestants were required to comply with a stringent set of conditions, including turning the light on and off only once daily before 6 am, not moving or covering the cameras, and ensuring their faces were visible at all times.

December 16, 2024 / 13:08 IST
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The court in Xian has accepted the lawsuit, but a hearing date has not been set. (Representational)

A man in China found himself in court after spending 20,000 yuan (Rs 2.3 lakh) in registration fees to participate in a "self-discipline challenge," only to fail three times. The man, surnamed Zhang, hoped to win the top prize of 860,000 yuan (Rs 1.1 crore), but instead, he ended up disillusioned and broke.

The challenge, run by Xian Mulin Culture Communication Company in northwestern China, promised lucrative rewards to participants who could adhere to strict rules while staying in a room monitored by surveillance cameras. Zhang’s ordeal began in September when he registered for the ultimate level of the challenge, with the grand prize enticing him to pay a hefty entry fee of 6,900 yuan per attempt.

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Contestants were required to comply with a stringent set of conditions, including turning the light on and off only once daily before 6 am, not moving or covering the cameras, and ensuring their faces were visible at all times, with any obstruction lasting no more than three seconds.

Additional rules banned participants from drinking or covering beers provided in the room.