The Asian Age

LOVE FOR HIRE

A 29- YEAR- OLD ENTREPRENE­UR HAS COME UP WITH ‘ RENT A BOYFRIEND’ APP THAT CLAIMS TO ‘ ERADICATE DEPRESSION’

- VANESSA VIEGAS

In the last couple of days, Kaushal Prakash's unique app — Rent a boyfriend ( RABF) — which was launched this month, has become a laughing stock on the internet for its ( noble?) intention to “eradicate depression”, and “strengthen women’s safety”. But the 29- year- old entreprene­ur is unperturbe­d by these misgivings and pays no heed to his dissidents. Strangely, he even sounds ecstatic with the “phenomenal responses” he has been receiving over the last couple of days and owes it all to the 1,500 odd men who now want to register as boyfriends on the RABF app. WHAT'S IN A NAME?

Right off the bat, Rent A Boyfriend might sound like a local escort service, but Kaushal says it is far from that, “Don't judge by the name, judge by the action. It's not a matrimonia­l website or a dating website. Here I'm providing friendship on a platter,” he clears. “People are misunderst­anding my app because of the word ‘ boyfriend’. If I named it rent a friend, I am very sure no one would call me or have a problem with the app,” he rues.

The budding entreprene­ur also stresses on the fine line between boy| friend that our presumptuo­us society fails to acknowledg­e. “There is a thin line between boy and friend and that line shows limitation­s. We don’t allow physicalit­y and private meetings, because we are providing pure friendship so people can only meet in public,” he informs.

ALL FOR A NOBLE CAUSE

The idea of the app stems from his own experience as a victim of depression, but it was only when he got hold of a WHO report on the growing cases of suicide by depression in India, that his resolve to do something for the society strengthen­ed. “I want to eliminate depression from India and RABF is giving a platform for all the people suffering from depression and loneliness and that are looking out for advice or consultati­on.”

The app allows women to rent a boy| friend on an hourly basis, from the three categories it offers — aam aadmi, models and celebritie­s. To rent an aam

admi the price range is anywhere between ` 300- 1000, for models ` 1000- 3000 and for celebritie­s ` 3000 onwards. “This will be a good platform for people to meet celebritie­s,” says Kaushal.

The interior designer- turnedentr­epreneur also mentions that the app has a toll free number, on which people can call and seek profession­al help. The website also has a team of depression experts — Dr Sonali Prakkash, Dr Subhash Bajaj and Dr Rahul Khemani who are available for consultati­ons on appointmen­ts. “Today a regular psychologi­st is charging ` 1,500 for a 20 minute consultati­on. We have cut it short to ` 500 so there is no hole in the pocket,” says Kaushal who also wants to solve the issue of safety for those looking for friendship, “We are unique from others since there are a lot of paedophile­s and fake profiles on other apps and websites. Here we give full guarantee of the profiles, which no one else can give today,” asserts Kaushal.

But even if the app has the noblest of intentions, it is problemati­c on many levels. It assumes only females in India are depressed, “I have not started rent a girlfriend because we can’t guarantee a women’s safety in present day India. There are a lot of safety issues for women today,” he says.

BECOMING A BOYFRIEND

Men can either register as a member or as a boyfriend on the app. “If you register as a boyfriend, our backend system will connect to you and we’ll do an audition to prove your identity through an online chat.”

Some of the prerequisi­tes of becoming a boyfriend as mentioned on the website are good communicat­ion skills, basic education i. e. 10th or 12th standard and good looks. “Once you go ahead as a boyfriend you have to pay an onboarding

Don't judge by the name, judge by the action. It's not a matrimonia­l website or a dating website. Here I'm providing friendship on a platter — KAUSHAL PRAKASH

fee of ` 5000. This fee is for grooming by the psychiatri­sts. But these men are not here for medical assistance; they are here only for providing companions­hip,” he mentions.

One of the highlights of the app is model Suraj Dahiya, who was crowned the 2018 Rubaroo Mr India, besides a group of 25year- old models on the website. The app will also shortly reveal the list of celebritie­s and has received 1,500 registrati­ons for the aam aadmi category in the last 48 hours.

Even though people are increasing­ly lambasting the app for exploiting mental illness and using it as a marketing gimmick, Kaushal sees it as only a bend in the road and not the end of the road, “The man who made the aeroplane was also laughed at. People wondered how could a vehicle fly. The same is in my case, it will take time for people to understand this concept,” he trails off.

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