Gateway of India - it takes a lot of patience to get a complete undistorted view of this beautiful heritage structure



Cutting chai, as they call it in India, is the most commonly found drink - on the street, at home, at work or in cafes





She was probably getting ready for the day to start; it was 14th Feb btw. This would have been her best day at work, thanks to the fervour of Valentine's day in the country.



Marine drive is one of my personal stress busters. The solitude that you find here is simply non existent even in the quietest of places. The sea is everyone's friend and confidante.




A steady stream of traffic completes the afternoon picture of marine drive.



Carefree moments - a bunch of school girls chiming away.



This stretch of solace is arguably one of the best paths created, ever.




This was one of the most attractive sights near the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival ('15). Something as simple as a colourful paper flag can attract so much attention from children and photographers alike.



Amidst the crowd and chaos, this piece of art stood out. A delicate creation at the KGAF '15



A whole lot of trinkets on display at the KGAF '15. Photographers were swarming all over the place to capture these sights.




Another colorful creation at the KGAF '15. 



The ever popular dome of the Taj palace. Ambient light gives it the perfect hue.



The Gateway of India is one of Mumbai's favourite landmarks. Visitors from across the globe come here to both visit and take countless photographs of this place.





The Oberoi and the Trident are hailed as benchmarks in the Indian hospitality industry. These hotels attract visitors, conferences and high profile events on a daily basis. The service is impeccable and the food served is simply delicious.




Sunset at Marine drive. One of Mumbai's most prized sights!!



Away from the city crowd, powai is known for its beautiful buildings and the peaceful lake.

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