Says cabbie who was paid over Rs 1,500 for the journey of a few metres as Richard Branson chose to ride atop his taxi to drum up enthusiasm about Virgin Atlantic's Mumbai-London connectivity
Sitting on the roof of the ubiquitous black and yellow cab and beating on his dhol, Branson was the cynosure of all eyes and cameras. A pair of cabs followed close on his heels.
Branson was in Mumbai to announce Virgin Atlantic’s connectivity in the Mumbai-London route.u00a0The entourage moved just a few hundred metres from NCPA apartments to Nariman Point, but the ride left the three taxi drivers beaming. They spoke of Branson as a bahar gaon ka bada seth (‘Rich man from a foreign country’) who made their day.u00a0
“I don’t know who he was, must be a bada seth. I was paid Rs 1,500 for the event. I am very happy and would pray that whenever he comes to Mumbai he hires my cab,” said 55-year-old taxi driver Anant Prasad Tewary, who lives in Kandivli.
Sir Richard Branson, chairman, Virgin Group of Companies had created quite a stir the last time he had visited the country. In 2005, he caused quite the controversy when he lifted a model on the wing of his Virgin aircraft during the inauguration u00a0of Virgin’s Mumbai-London flight.
Mohammed Farooq, a Malwani-based cab driver, received Rs 1,700 for the event. But Milan Singh, another Malwani taxi driver was the luckiest — it was his cab that was chosen to bear the flamboyant tycoon, even being fitted with a cushion on the roof for Branson. Needless to say, he was handsomely remunerated for the stint.
During the same visit, Branson also visited the dabbawalas and travelled with them in a luggage train from Dadar station to Churchgate. Branson delivered a lunch box to one of his employees near their Churchgate office.
“I am very happy as sahab was sitting on top of my cab. What I could have earned after about eight hours of hectic work, I got for a ride of a few hundred meters, that too with cameras clicking my cab.”u00a0
