CEO Tells Cab Driver Earning Rs 1 Lakh a Month He Is an Entrepreneur, Video Sparks Gig Economy Debate

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Gurugram CEO’s Conversation With Cab Driver Earning Rs 1 Lakh Monthly Goes Viral (WATCH VIDEO)

A candid in-cab conversation between Zypp Electric co-founder and CEO Akash Gupta and a Gurugram taxi driver has gone viral, igniting a broader discussion around the gig economy, self-employment, and India’s emerging middle class.

In the video, Gupta asks the driver about his work history and earnings. The driver shares that he earlier drew a fixed salary of around Rs 25,000 per month. Probing further, Gupta asks if he now makes close to Rs 1 lakh a month. The driver smiles and acknowledges that the prospect of higher income was a key reason he left his salaried job to drive full-time.

Gupta urges the driver to frame his work through an entrepreneurial lens rather than as a traditional job. He likens the car to a “shop,” pointing out that consistent effort can translate into steady daily income—roughly Rs 3,000 to Rs 4,000 for about ten hours of work—enough to support a family with dignity and independence.

“Tum entrepreneur ho — jo apna kaam khud karta hai, apna startup khud chalaata hai,” Gupta tells the driver, encouraging him to identify as a businessman rather than merely a cab driver.

The driver agrees, saying he now sees his work as his own business. The exchange echoes a growing sentiment among platform workers who value flexibility, control over time, and the ability to scale earnings through longer hours or smarter operations.

Reflecting on the conversation, Gupta highlights a shift underway in India’s labor market: gig workers are increasingly acting as micro-entrepreneurs—setting their schedules, managing their costs, and building income on their own terms. He frames this cohort as a key part of “Bharat’s new middle class,” where identity and aspiration hinge not just on job titles but on agency, earnings, and ownership of one’s work.

While individual results vary based on city, platform dynamics, vehicle costs, and hours invested, the video spotlights how many workers now view platform-based work as a viable route to upward mobility. For some, it offers a pathway beyond fixed salaries, allowing them to align effort with earnings and turn everyday work into a small business.

The clip has resonated widely online because it captures a simple but powerful idea: reimagining gig workers as entrepreneurs can shift attitudes about dignity of labor, income potential, and the future of work in India. By recasting a cab as a “shop,” it underscores how many across the country are leveraging digital platforms and personal assets to build livelihoods—one ride, one delivery, and one day at a time.

  • From fixed salary (about Rs 25,000) to performance-linked income (up to around Rs 1 lakh a month)
  • Car as “shop”: daily earnings in the Rs 3,000–4,000 range with ~10 hours of work
  • Identity shift: gig workers as micro-entrepreneurs and part of India’s new middle class

Preferred Source: Asianet Newsable

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