Anoushey Ashraf attempted to normalize public transport for the well-to-do on Wednesday but instead, got schooled for her tone-deaf tweet about rikshaws and what constitutes as public transport. The host and RJ called a rickshaw ride a “relatively safe and cheap” adventure. She demanded that people like herself be allowed to use the facility without turning heads.
Taking to Twitter, she shared a video of herself in a rickshaw to narrate, “I got offered a sympathy ride when someone saw me getting into a rickshaw today. I thought it’d be an adventure, was close to home, relatively safe (you can jump out) and cheap. But seeing a ‘well off’ person in a rick(shaw) can really worry people here! Normalize public transport for all.
Got offered a sympathy ride when someone saw me getting into a rickshaw 2 days. I thought it’d be an adventure, was close to home, relatively safe (you can jump out) and cheap. But seeing a “well off” person in a rick can really worry ppl here! Normalize public transport for all. pic.twitter.com/pqnPw0FMsh
— Anoushey Ashraf (@Anoushey_a) Mar 7, 2023
Given that rickshaws are expensive for a lot of people in this country, Ashraf’s tone-deaf remark did not sit well with her followers. Many referenced Ranbir Kapoor’s mocking of Nargis Fakhri in Rockstar which sees him making fun of her for goofing around and thinking she had an adventure.
Others felt her video channeled Priyanka Chopra’s “global citizen live” meme energy.
Mostly, users called her out for “fetishising” the middle-class struggle without realizing that what she wants to normalize is already normal for many.
Mode of transport used by people everyday is an “adventure” for our elites.
Can we please stop this fetishization of “middle-class” culture? https://t.co/dtCCvNLAyk— Usama Hamayun (@Usama_Hamayun) Mar 9, 2023
“If only she’d posted this with some irony it’d be genuinely funny, lol,” wrote a user.
,Yawr aaj bauhat crazy hogaya. I sat in a rickshaw. What an adventure with all that wind in my face. My hair is all messy now but it was so cheap,” commented another.
yawr aaj bauhat crazy hogaya. i sat in a rickshaw. whats an adventure. all that wind in my face. baal kharab ho gae but it was so cheappp. https://t.co/J07GPtw65L
Sameen (@somemeaningfull) Mar 8, 2023
Most, however, told her why rickshaws and taxis do not qualify as public transport. “Is a rickshaw a public transport? It’s quite expensive and many people cannot afford it. The country is facing some major crisis but these ‘well off’ people are indifferent to it.”
Is a rickshaw a public transport? It’s quite expensive and many ppl can’t afford it. The country is facing some major crisis but these “well off” are indifferent to it. When they say Pakistan ghareeb ha par yahan ki awaam ameer ha, it’s so on point. https://t.co/1tKY3dbvdg
— DAZAI STAN ACC (@boiretto) Mar 8, 2023
A user even highlighted how the socioeconomic gap is getting “bigger by the day” in this country.
“It’s not an adventure for most people – it’s actually quite expensive now. For many, it’s a compulsion since they don’t own cars/bikes. Also, I don’t really think seeing a ‘well off’ person will worry anyone but more importantly, should people not worry if the person wasn’t ‘well off?’” asked a tweep.
It’s not an adventure for most people – it’s actually quite expensive now – for many it’s a compulsion since many people don’t own cars/bikes – don’t really think seeing a “well off” person will worry anyone – would people not worry if the person wasn’t “well off” https://t.co/09XwUlsEKV
— omar r quraishi (@omar_quraishi) Mar 8, 2023
Another explained that while Ashraf may have tried a rickshaw for “adventure,” it is a privilege for many. “People who *actually* use public transit know that taking a rickshaw is actually something of a privilege because it’s faster and costs a LOT more than a bus ride. Daily commuters can’t afford to splurge on it.”
People who *actually* use public transit know that taking a rickshaw is actually something of a privilege because it’s faster and costs a LOT more than a bus ride. Daily commuters can’t afford to splurge on it. https://t.co/ikRg2sR5Zi
— Glorified Mazdoor (@naaninclusive) Mar 8, 2023
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