The Asian Age

A SMASH HIT

Rage rooms or anger rooms are proving to be a ‘Big Hit’ across metros with youngsters making a beeline to thrash discarded objects and ‘blow off some steam’

- ANDREA CUTINHO A RAGING TREND

Keep calm and swallow your anger is so passé. Sometimes destructio­n therapy is therapeuti­c. There is nothing wrong with letting out a wild scream and smashing some discarded bottles, plastic buckets, cups, and saucers, or ripping off an old pillow to vent out your fury, provided it’s done in a safe space. Welcome to Rage Rooms or Anger Rooms, which have suddenly become a raging hit in metros across India. Whether you are coping with a messy breakup or putting up with a monster boss, many young adults are making a beeline to these rage rooms to find a catharsis. The smashers (aka adrenaline junkies) clad in orange jumpsuits and protective helmets eagerly wield their bats to make a pulp out of discarded plastic buckets, metal waste, glass bottles, etc. As stress levels soar, these rage rooms have become the go-friends for many. While the founders have astutely seized the opportunit­y to capitalize on the need to ‘blow off some steam.’

The first rage room emerged in Japan during the early 2000s, a response to the intense stress of a sudden recession. In India rage rooms mushroomed in Delhi, Bengaluru, Mumbai, Hyderabad, Chennai, Pune, and Indore. Owners of these establishm­ents seized the opportunit­y to address the dearth of recreation­al options and rising stress levels. They provided a safe haven and welcoming environmen­t for individual­s seeking to vent their pent-up anger and emotions.

‘‘ RAGE ROOMS OFFER A UNIQUE OUTLET FOR THESE INDIVIDUAL­S TO EXTERNALIZ­E THEIR INNER TURMOIL AND FIND CLARITY AMIDST THE CHAOS.”

— ATUL MALIKRAM, Author, Owner of Bhadaas cafe

The ‘smash hit’ combo deals for couples and friends became instant crowd pullers. Atul Malikram, owner of Bhadaas cafe, which is the first rage room cum cafe opened in India says that most of his clientele are youngsters (20-30 years). There are 10-15 walk-ins every day. “Despite the increasing awareness around mental health, many individual­s continue to struggle with anxiety, depression, and anger, often feeling trapped in their emotions. Rage rooms offer a unique outlet for these individual­s to externaliz­e their inner turmoil and find clarity amidst the chaos.” Atul also recognises the importance of the mental health of his customers and adds, “A variety of stress-relief options, including music rooms, libraries, and village type areas are provided to find solace in different activities and cater to mental health.”

TIME TO BREAK FREE

Rage rooms across India often charge up to Rs 1,500 for a 15-30-minute session. Owners are now using items like junked TVs, refrigerat­ors, guitars, keyboards, electronic waste, laptops, and plastic bottles for recycling after they're broken. Not everyone who enters seeks an outlet for anger; parents, seniors, and friends of all ages flock to this out-of-the-box activity. Some couples frequently embark on ‘rage room’ dates, while those with petty fights find solace in releasing pent-up frustratio­n. Suraj Pusarla, founder of The Rage Room and

‘‘ THE DECISION TO RECOMMEND A RAGE ROOM VARIES AMONG PSYCHOLOGI­STS; IT'S A SUBJECTIVE APPROACH AND DEPENDENT ON AN INDIVIDUAL'S MENTALITY.” — SURAJ PUSARLA, founder, The Rage Room and Splash Room, Hyderabad

Splash Room in Hyd his idea for starti came from creating and recreation­al ac room which has cate

‘‘ WHILE THERE ARE BETTER OPTIONS WHICH HAVE A LONG-SSTERM EFFECT ON ANGER MANAGEMENT, RAGE ROOMS ARE A GOOD TEMPORARY SOLUTION TO RELEASE ANGER AND FRUSTRATIO­N."

— VRUNDA PANSURIYA, content creator, Abiteofyum­m

people has seen a 70% women clientele. “Some people offer to take their partners on dates to rage rooms. For kitty parties, customers ask for kitchen utensils while some corporate employees request tables, chairs, keyboards and laptops,” says Pusarla. He reflects on his diverse customer base, from couples exiting the rage room joyfully after heated disputes to hesitant mother-daughter duos who now have amazing experience­s. “The decision to recommend a rage room varies among psychologi­sts; it’s subjective and dependent on the individual’s mentality. For frequent visitors, we inquire about anger management assistance. If needed, we cover the cost of their first session with a psychologi­st,” adds Pusarla.

DESTRUCTIV­E THERAPY

The subject of rage rooms in mental health is varied. Some psychologi­sts vouch for rage rooms to relieve stress temporaril­y, others stand against the practice while some combine rage rooms with therapy for an individual suffering from anger issues. Ananya Shetty, founder of Rage Room Bangalore and Mumbai says, “Rage rooms aren’t for deep-seated anger management, which requires profession­al therapy. It is good for alleviatin­g everyday frustratio­ns and enhancing self-awareness, all while having fun.” Vrunda Pansuriya, a content creator for Abiteofyum­m visited The Rage Room Mumbai and shared her experience, “After breaking some bottles, I felt more relaxed, calm, and much lighter. While there are better options like meditation or yoga, which have a long-term effect on anger management, rage rooms are a good temporary solution to release anger and frustratio­n.” Rage rooms offer a cathartic outlet for temporary frustratio­n and built-up anger, providing immediate relief. However, they are not a permanent solution for anger management and releasing pent-up emotions. Profession­al therapy is essential for addressing underlying issues and developing long-term coping strategies. Collaborat­ion between therapy and rage rooms can offer holistic support, combining immediate release with ongoing therapeuti­c guidance for effective anger management.

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A 20-30 minute session in a rage room can go from Rs 800-1,500
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A list of brekeable objects at Bhadaas cafe
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