It's fun riding on a weekend in the Bandra Kurla Complex when the pedestrians and vehicular traffic is at its minimum.
It's fun riding on a weekend in the Bandra Kurla Complex when the pedestrians and vehicular traffic is at its minimum.
Swines' day out in the Bandra Kurla Complex which is bordered by a swamp.
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Rangoli is an art form originating in the Indian
subcontinent, in which patterns are created on the floor or a tabletop using
materials such as powdered lime stone, red ochre, dry rice flour, coloured
sand, quartz powder, flower petals, and coloured rocks. It is an everyday
practice in Hindu households, however the colours are preferred during
festivals and other important celebrations as it is time consuming. Rangoli are
usually made during Diwali or Tihar, Onam, Pongal, Sankranthi and other Hindu
festivals in the Indian subcontinent, and are most often made during Diwali.
Designs are passed from one generation to the next, keeping both the art form
and the tradition alive. Wikipedia.
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We had an unusual visitor last evening. Have not been able to identify it. Grateful if one of you can. Thank you.
Another yesteryear actress immortalised on the walls of Bandra by Ranjit Dahiya, founder of Bollywood Art Project.
Asha Parekh (born 2 October 1942) is an Indian film actress,
director, and producer who appeared in many commercially successful films
throughout her career. She was the highest paid actress of her time and was one
of the most successful actresses of the 1960s and 1970s. She is
considered one of the most influential actresses of all time in Hindi
cinema. In 1992, she was honoured with the Padma Shri by the Government of
India for her contribution to the field of cinema. Wikipedia.