She sells seashells

On Bombay’s Bandra seashore:

Autorickshaw driver slumbers by the Bandstand wall, which is covered in Gaudí-like cracked ceramic

No Romancing, Sitting in Obscene Postures or Kite Flying — well, there go my Bombay plans

Worli sea link, a big-ass bridge which will ruin the view

Cool elevator panel at Shopper’s Stop, Linking Road

Malaika Arora pitches Yahoo

A nation of bikers

Importing Europe’s oral-entendre ice cream ads

Exhibition cum sale

Joggers’ Park

Ain’t misbehavin’ in Joggers’ Park

Thank you, ‘Sir’

Laughter Heaven

Ho-ho, ha-ha-ha! Look closely at the fence

Mad, wot?

Boats on the tidal flats awaiting high tide

Microsoft Office India

What happened to old whitey?

F to the U-N-K

A growing wine habit

Golds Gym, Turner Road

Gimme a slice of pesto

Glass-atriumed high rise behind a building with ‘rustic charm’

Sonia Gandhi’s traditional marketing

Jivesh Terraces: world’s biggest Lego set

Zod! Please Notice My Subtle Phallic Symbol

No, actually you don’t

Heinz India

The Good, the Bad and the Idli; Hum Appam ke Hain Koun?; Mother South India

Ads at the cinemas

Coffee Day, Carter Road

Coffee Day’s open-air terrace

Sunset on the Arabian Sea

54 thoughts on “She sells seashells

  1. It feels rude to take photos of people without asking permission.

    Thank you!! I wish National Geographic (or other tourists, for that matter) thought the same.

  2. 6. Any Business and Occupation, Disturbing the garden work.

    I don’t think any of you appreciate the subtle logic of the desi municipality. Sigh.

    A GARDEN IS FOR GARDEN-WERK! GEDDIT? SHOO!!!

    By the way, if you wanna doo the obscenitty-bitty head over to the Bandra promenade! Hullo? It’s a regular luurv-fest out there. Desis prefer to engage with an activity directly rather than talk about it (and waste precious time).

    I gotta go.

  3. Nice pics.. What newspaper is that “…wood is a great leveller” article from? Looks intriguing (nice spoofs). Would like to look it up.

    And that f-unky apartment (?) block is just that. 🙂