The Viral Phenomenon of Ravi OP Sharma: RCM’s Dream Seller

In October 2025, social media platforms across India erupted with videos of a charismatic network marketer making extraordinary claims about wealth, luxury cars, and business success. Meet Ravi Sharma, the internet’s latest sensation who has sparked both fascination and serious conversations about the promises and pitfalls of network marketing.
The Viral Claims That Broke the Internet
Ravi Sharma claims a monthly turnover exceeding ₹100 crore, pays ₹6 lakh in GST every month, and owns multiple luxury vehicles. But what has truly captivated millions is not just what he says, but how he says it—with theatrical flair and unwavering confidence.
A Day in the Life of “Transformations”
Perhaps the most memorable part of Sharma’s viral video is his description of how he achieves different business levels throughout a single day:
“At 7:00 am on the 1st, I am ‘Star Pearl.’ By 10:00 am, I become ‘Emerald.’ Around 11:30 am, I am ‘Star Emerald.’ By 2:00 pm, I am ‘Ruby.’ At 4:00 pm in the evening, I become ‘Star Ruby,’ and between 9:00-10:00 pm, I become ‘Sapphire.’ By the next evening, I become ‘Star Sapphire.’ This is just my one or two days of business. The whole month is still remaining.”
The comparison to the famous character Duggal Sahab (who changes his appearance) has not been lost on the internet—except while Duggal Sahab changed once a day, Ravi Sharma claims to do it multiple times in a single day.
The GST and Income Talk
Sharma directly addresses those who are “impressed by income and money,” stating: “I pay ₹6 lakh rupees GST per month, sir. Income is separate. Keep calculating.”
The Car Collection
When it comes to his vehicles, Ravi Sharma gets visibly excited. He claims he doesn’t need to list them anymore because he’s tired of repeating it, but then proceeds to list: Mercedes, two BMWs, Audi, Kia Seltos, and Skoda. He mentions recently purchasing a Scorpio.
But the real showstopper? His dream to buy a “Rolls Roy” (Rolls-Royce) between 2030-2035, which he says “isn’t too expensive, only ₹8 crore”.
The ₹25,000 Fuel Story
Sharma mentions buying a BMW X5 last year, noting that a single tire costs ₹50,000 and that the car “doesn’t run too fast, only 200 kilometers per hour.” He claims to “burn through ₹25,000 in petrol” just coming to speak at a meeting, adding “and how many times have I already come”.
The Grand Promises
And here’s where the network marketing pitch becomes crystal clear. Sharma tells his audience: “Next time, increase the number of people, and we will bring cars for you. Keep growing the numbers, and the cars will be changed. Get 5,000 people to sit, and I will land with a helicopter“.
Who Is Ravi OP Sharma?
After the video went viral and Sharma himself mentioned his name as “Ravi Sharma,” social media users began investigating. They discovered he’s from Jaipur, Rajasthan, and that his father was also associated with the same network marketing company.
An article on a website associated with the network marketing company describes him as a crorepati (multimillionaire), though this remains unverified.
Sharma also mentions building a “magnificent complex” where he recently opened a large “experience center” for his company, claiming “because Ravi Sharma doesn’t just make empty promises”.
The Meme Machine
Ravi Sharma’s video has spawned countless memes and reactions. His mispronunciation of “Rolls-Royce” as “Rolls Roy,” his dramatic transformations throughout the day, and his confident delivery have made him prime material for social media humor.
But beneath the entertainment lies a familiar pattern that internet users quickly recognized.
The Network Marketing Reality Check
As The Lallantop aptly observes: “History is witness and the future will testify that a person who shows common people dreams with such claims is usually associated with network marketing”.
Network marketing or multi-level marketing (MLM) operates on a structure where participants earn commissions not only from their own sales but also from recruiting others. The promise is always the same: work hard, build your network, and you too can own luxury cars and achieve financial freedom.
The reality? The mathematics rarely works out for the vast majority of participants. Success stories like Ravi Sharma’s—real or exaggerated—represent the tiny tip of the pyramid, while countless others at the base invest time and money without seeing such returns.
The “Motivation” Strategy
Notice the pattern in Sharma’s presentation: First, he establishes credibility with specific numbers and luxury possessions. Then comes the transformation story—showing how quickly success can happen. Finally, he makes it conditional on the audience’s action: bring more people, and rewards will follow.
Sharma himself makes his intentions clear when he moves to “his point”—which is to “inspire” the people present with these claims.
A Word of Caution
The article wisely notes: “They might be a crorepati, but caution should be exercised by those who are being connected to this network by showing them dreams of such large turnovers and expensive cars”.
The problem isn’t necessarily whether Ravi Sharma is successful—it’s the implication that others can easily replicate this success by simply joining the network and recruiting more people. This overlooks:
- The significant capital many people lose in MLM schemes
- The time and relationships damaged through aggressive recruitment
- The statistical improbability of achieving top-tier success
- The lack of independent verification for most claims
- The focus on recruitment over actual product sales
The Bottom Line
Ravi Sharma has certainly achieved viral fame, and his videos have sparked important conversations about network marketing in India. Whether his claims hold up to scrutiny is secondary to the larger lesson here.
When someone promises you luxury cars, lakhs in monthly income, and transformation “by evening,” the red flags should be waving. Real business success rarely involves such dramatic claims or promises contingent on recruiting others.
The helicopter landing, the “Rolls Roy” dreams, the transformations from Pearl to Sapphire in a single day—it all makes for entertaining content. But for anyone considering joining such ventures, remember: if it sounds too good to be true, it probably is.
Do your research. Understand the business model completely. Know the failure rates. And most importantly, never invest more than you can afford to lose—whether that’s money, time, or relationships.
In the end, Ravi OP Sharma’s viral fame serves as both entertainment and education—a reminder to think critically before chasing dreams sold from a stage with promises of helicopters and “Rolls Roys.”
Disclaimer: This blog is based on viral videos and publicly available information. All claims attributed to Ravi Sharma are as stated by him in viral videos and should be independently verified before making any business decisions.
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