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Mumbai Cab Driver Demands ₹500 For 2km Ride

Foreign tourist confronts Mumbai cab driver, pays ₹100 for 2km ride

Mumbai Alert · City Desk
Mumbai Alert · City Desk
City Desk · Mumbai Alert News · Thu, 20 August 2026 at 02:34 pm
Mumbai Cab Driver Demands ₹500 For 2km Ride

A viral video is circulating on the internet showing a Mumbai cab driver demanding ₹500 for a 2km ride from a foreign tourist. The incident occurred when the tourist asked the driver about the distance covered and the fare, to which the driver responded that it was nearly 20km and the fare was around ₹500.

The tourist, who is reportedly from Mexico, repeatedly asked the driver about the distance and fare, but the driver insisted on his claim. The tourist then entered ₹5,000 on PhonePe and showed it to the driver, who immediately agreed to accept the amount.

However, in a surprising turn of events, the tourist switched to fluent Hindi and confronted the driver, saying 'Bech Khaoge Tum Desh Ko', which translates to 'Would you sell your own country?'. The tourist told the driver not to cheat foreigners as it brings shame to the country.

The driver, realizing his mistake, tried to justify his actions, but the tourist paid only ₹100 for the ride via PhonePe. The driver asked for an extra ₹100, but the tourist refused and walked away, saying 'Atithi Devo Bhava', which means 'Guest is God'.

This incident highlights the issue of some cab drivers in Mumbai taking advantage of foreign tourists by charging them exorbitant fares. The video has sparked a debate on social media, with many users condemning the driver's actions and praising the tourist for standing up for himself.

The incident also raises questions about the hospitality and tourism industry in India, and how some individuals can tarnish the country's reputation. However, it is worth noting that this is an isolated incident and does not reflect the overall attitude of Indians towards foreigners.

In the end, the tourist's actions served as a reminder to the driver and others like him that cheating and taking advantage of foreigners is not acceptable and can have serious consequences. The incident has also sparked a conversation about the need for better regulation and monitoring of cab services in Mumbai to prevent such incidents in the future.

The video has been widely shared on social media, with many users praising the tourist for his fluent Hindi and his courage in standing up to the driver. The incident has also been reported to the authorities, and an investigation is underway.

As for the tourist, he has become an unlikely hero on social media, with many users hailing him as a champion of justice and fairness. His actions have also sparked a debate about the importance of learning local languages and cultures when traveling to foreign countries.

In conclusion, the incident highlights the need for greater awareness and regulation of cab services in Mumbai to prevent cheating and exploitation of foreign tourists. It also serves as a reminder of the importance of hospitality and respect for guests, and the need for individuals to take responsibility for their actions and behave in a fair and honest manner.

The incident has sparked a wider conversation about the tourism industry in India and the need for better infrastructure and services to support foreign visitors. It has also highlighted the importance of social media in bringing attention to issues and sparking conversations about important topics.

Overall, the incident is a reminder that even small actions can have a big impact, and that individuals have the power to make a difference and bring about change.

Frequently asked questions

What happened to the foreign tourist in Mumbai?

A Mumbai cab driver demanded ₹500 for a 2km ride, but the tourist paid only ₹100 after confronting the driver in fluent Hindi.

What did the tourist say to the cab driver?

The tourist said 'Bech Khaoge Tum Desh Ko', which translates to 'Would you sell your own country?'

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