The daily grind of a man trying to make ends meet in a demanding environment.

"Rikshawala" (2023) is not high art, nor does it pretend to be. It is a product of supply and demand in the digital age. It serves as a window into the types of stories that find traction in the less glamorous corners of the Indian internet—stories where poverty and privilege collide, and where desire is the great equalizer. While it may be dismissed by some as mere adult content, it effectively utilizes the suspense thriller format to keep the audience engaged. Ultimately, the series reflects the changing consumption habits of Indian viewers, proving that in the privacy of one’s smartphone screen, stories of the "Rikshawala" command as much attention as those of kings and CEOs.

At its core, "Rikshawala" is a story about the collision of two disparate worlds. The plot typically revolves around a young, impoverished rickshaw puller or driver and his entanglement with a woman from a higher social stratum. In the 2023 iteration, the narrative leans heavily into the "fantasy" aspect often found in Indian pulp fiction—the allure of the underdog. The protagonist, often portrayed as rugged and raw, becomes an object of fascination for a woman trapped in the monotony or oppression of a privileged life.

: The first season consists of several episodes (some sources list up to 8), with key cast members appearing across multiple segments. Production Design : Managed by Vikas Singhania Rikshawala (TV Series 2023– )