šļø Karan Sharma: From Zomato Deliveries to Digital Influence & Hustle
Delivery rider turned influencer Karan Sharma on TechCast Punjabi
Podcast
š¼ Zomato Hustle, Street Wisdom & Real-Life Grit
Karan Sharma knows the real meaning of grind. From surviving risky night shifts as a Zomato delivery rider to creating viral content that connects with everyday youth ā his story is raw, honest, and deeply inspiring.
He opens up about the physical struggles of delivery work, public disrespect, safety issues, and how social media gave him a voice. With a message of ethics over easy money, he warns against gambling apps and promotes hustle with dignity.
This episode is a powerful wake-up call for students, dreamers, and youth hustling through life in Tricity. Watch it to learn why integrity matters more than virality.
šµ Street Hustle & Survival: Karan Sharmaās Zomato Diaries, Gig Economy Truths & Life After Midnight
Curious what life is really like behind that red Zomato bag? This raw conversation with Karan Sharmaādelivery rider, blogger, and proud Tri-City hustlerāgoes far beyond food apps. Itās about grit, grind, and the price of survival in Indiaās gig economy.
šļø From Factory Floors to Foggy Streets
Karan started at Godrej, where he stood on hard floors for 9 hours a day. No breaks. No mercy.
š” Key Insight: āMachines didnāt stop. Neither could we. The body became a machine.ā
After years of labor, he jumped into Zomatoāonly to trade one kind of pressure for another:
- Chilling winter nights
- Boiling 45°C summers
- Drunk customers
- Ghost stories near Chandigarh University
š” Key Insight: āPeople think riding is freedom. Itās survival.ā
šø Gig Economy: Fast Cash, No Future?
On paper, Zomato & Swiggy can offer ā¹70ā80K/month. But the reality Karan describes is different:
- No health insurance
- No guaranteed income
- No long-term growth
š” Key Insight: āAs long as your body works, you earn. But after that? Nothing.ā
š§ The Mental Toll of Being a Rider
What Instagram reels donāt show:
- Waiting 15 minutes at a restaurant in the rain
- Delivering to the 15th floor with no lift
- Being attacked for a late order
- Getting robbed at knifepoint by addicts
āOne friend was surrounded by four guys. They stole his phone. He still had 10 deliveries left.ā
š” Key Insight: āThereās no safety net in this jobājust risks you carry on your back.ā
š² From Reels to Recognition: The Blogger Side
While juggling deliveries, Karan began posting short reels of his daily lifeāstruggles, places, funny moments. It clicked.
āSome laughed. Some called me āAttitudeā. But many saidāyour videos feel real.ā
Not everyone liked the attention. Restaurant owners objected. Strangers appeared in the background and complained. One viral video even got him called to the police station.
š” Key Insight: āReal stories connect. People follow honestyānot hype.ā
šÆ Message to Youth: Stop Glorifying the Wrong
Karan is blunt: Donāt dream of delivery as easy money. Donāt fall for internet illusions.
- Respect your parents
- Stay away from gambling and get-rich-quick apps
- Learn a skill or start a side hustle
- Use social media to inspireānot mislead
š” Key Insight: āDonāt wait for fate. Create your own pathābut donāt harm your conscience doing it.ā
š« Zomato Isnāt the Dream. Itās the Detour.
Karan doesnāt hate the gig economyābut heās clear: itās not a final destination.
āBuy a second-hand bike. Test the waters. Donāt borrow and regret.ā
- Avoid loans for expensive bikes
- Keep food delivery as a backup
- Explore freelancing, vlogging, or content creation
š” Key Insight: āRide for now. Build for later.ā
š Final Thoughts from Karan Sharma
āHard work pays. But shortcuts donāt.ā
Today, Karan is growing as a vlogger, musician, and influencerābut he still delivers food, edits his own videos, and rides through the fog. His mission? To motivate others with truthānot trends.
āIf I can start from ā¹0, get robbed, ride 15 km in fog, and still smileāso can you.ā
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Email Here Book now!ā Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Not really. Karan says itās a decent stopgapābut not a sustainable profession. Thereās no job security, benefits, or long-term growth. Use it to surviveānot to settle.
While itās technically possible, most riders donāt earn that much consistently. Karan explains that the income depends on city, hours worked, surge pricing, and sheer physical effort. And it comes with hidden costsāfuel, maintenance, and burnout.
Yes. From late-night rides and unsafe neighborhoods to rude customers and road accidentsāriders face physical and mental risks every day. Karan himself has been robbed and knows many whoāve faced aggression or theft.
By sharing honest reels of his delivery life. From funny moments to emotional breakdownsāhis content struck a chord. While some mocked him, many related to his hustle. His realness won the internetās respect.
Donāt glorify fast money. Respect your parents, avoid shortcuts, learn a practical skill, and explore social media as a positive platform. Hustleābut hustle smart and ethically.
Karan strongly warns against both. Heās seen peers lose everything to gambling apps, fraud schemes, and substance abuse. His message is clear: āNo job is worth your soul. Stay clean. Stay sharp.ā
- Bike (even second-hand is fine)
- License & RC
- Aadhar card
- Phone with data
- Courage to ride in any condition
š” Note: āOnly do it as a backupānot a plan.ā ā Karan Sharma