A horse-drawn carriage, commonly called a buggy, is parked at Committee Chowk in Rawalpindi. — Photos by Mohammad Asim
Once a means of transport, the use of horse-drawn carriages are now in vogue at weddings.
They are rented by marriage halls, event management companies and private individuals at weddings for people who want something other than luxury cars decorated with flowers to travel on.
Many of these majestic, two-horse carriages with their bright, multi-coloured umbrellas, flowers and streamers can be found in Committee Chowk, near the Shabistan cinema.
The coachmen can be seen waiting for customers or are busy decorating the carriages.
Many of these majestic, two-horse carriages with their bright, multi-coloured umbrellas and streamers can be found in Committee Chowk
“My father, Mohammad Ibrahim, was a coachman and we have been in this business for three generations. After people stopped using tongas as a means of transport a decade ago, we started renting the buggies for weddings,” said Mohammad Badshah, owner of one of the carriages.
Badshah also owns three dancing horses which he also rents for weddings.
“People hire our services for mehndi and baraat functions. A horse named Black Kobra is the best dancing horse in the Dhoke Khabba area,” he said.
Badshah’s buggy was elegantly decorated.
However, he said, the buggies are decorated as per the desire of the customers and that most people want the open buggy decorated with fresh flowers.
He added that a decorated buggy is usually rented for Rs6,000 per three hours and that the trend for using buggies was increasing in the inner city areas especially.
The use of horse-drawn carriages is not limited to weddings, however.
“During the general elections, politicians hire buggies for three or four hours to go to public meetings. Awami Muslim League leader Sheikh Rashid and veteran politicians Javed Hashmi and Chaudhry Tanveer used these buggies in the 2013elections and the local government elections in 2015,” Badshah said.
He said the days leading up to the next general elections will be good for business.