Something strange is catching the eyes of people across Mumbai and Bangalore. Giant green downward arrows have been turning up in busy public spots, each one wrapped in yellow tape that warns “Don’t Beat Around the Bush.”
Locals are puzzled about who is “beating around the bush” and what the phrase even means. The planters carry another tease, “Down There Done Right.” Next to every arrow stands a QR code, leading to the instagram page likely behind it.
From Somaiya College to Marine Drive in Mumbai, and MG Road in Bengaluru, the scene is exactly the same. People slow down for selfies, and everyone tries the QR code, hoping to understand what the arrow signifies.
Instagram is buzzing with posts and stories. Many pages are covering these sightings across the nation, and comment sections are flooded with guesses about what this downward arrow is actually pointing to. Who set these up? What’s hidden behind the cheeky phrase?

No one has the answer yet, but the mystery has turned an ordinary Wednesday into a nationwide buzz, leaving people across three metros trading and hunting for clues.


