HomeNewsTrends'Before I die, I’ll say roll, camera, action': Former assistant director now drives Rapido to make ends meet

'Before I die, I’ll say roll, camera, action': Former assistant director now drives Rapido to make ends meet

Ratnam E M Kalra recounted the unexpected encounter in a reel posted to Instagram. The conversation began when Viraj Srivastav noticed an action camera strapped to Kalra’s shoulder and asked if he was a vlogger. When Kalra replied that he was a filmmaker, Srivastav responded simply, 'So was I.'

July 29, 2025 / 11:46 IST
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Viraj Srivastav is not only a filmmaker in waiting but also a trained musician.

When filmmaker and content creator Ratnam E M Kalra booked a Rapido bike ride recently, he had no idea the man behind the handlebar would leave him – and thousands online – deeply moved. The rider, Viraj Srivastav, turned out to be a former assistant director whose story of grit, grief, and unwavering ambition has now captured the internet’s attention.

Kalra recounted the unexpected encounter in a reel posted to Instagram. The conversation began when Srivastav noticed an action camera strapped to Kalra’s shoulder and asked if he was a vlogger. When Kalra replied that he was a filmmaker, Srivastav responded simply, “So was I.”

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It turned out to be a twist of fate. This was Srivastav’s very first day riding with Rapido, and Kalra was his first customer. Their shared background sparked an emotional conversation, transforming an ordinary ride into something almost cinematic.

Srivastav, who comes from a modest background, had once worked as an assistant director on the popular Zee TV serial "Qubool Hai", which starred Surbhi Jyoti and Karan Singh Grover. “My first salary was Rs 2,250,” he said in the video, a modest sum that nonetheless lit the fire of his creative passion.