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Harashu

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Fri, May 1, 2026, 04:05 PM

28d ago

Mumbai, India

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The image captures a vibrant nighttime street scene in Mumbai, India, centered around a magnificently illuminated, grand historic building, which is unmistakably Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (…read more

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The image captures a vibrant nighttime street scene in Mumbai, India, centered around a magnificently illuminated, grand historic building, which is unmistakably Chhatrapati Shivaji Maharaj Terminus (CSMT). The Victorian Gothic architecture is a focal point, with its intricate details, multiple turrets, domes, and ornate facade brightly lit against the dark night sky. A faint moon can be seen above the building's spires in the upper right. The scene is viewed from inside a vehicle, likely a car, with the reflection of the dashboard or hood visible in the bottom foreground. The road is busy with vehicular traffic; several cars and a large tanker truck are seen in motion, their headlights and taillights creating light trails and blurs. A green traffic light is visible on the left side of the road. On the sidewalks and forecourt surrounding the building, numerous pedestrians are present, suggesting a bustling urban environment. People are seen standing and walking, with one individual in a pink shirt prominent in the mid-ground. Streetlights illuminate the scene, casting light on the road, people, and parts of the building. Trees and foliage are also interspersed throughout the setting. The image portrays a lively city atmosphere at night, with a major architectural landmark as its centerpiece. No discernible text is clearly visible on any signs or vehicles. | Open Wire