Actress Tannishtha Chatterjee, who is known for films like 바카라Parched바카라 and 바카라Angry Indian Goddesses바카라, and is currently awaiting the release of 바카라The Storyteller바카라 and 바카라Joram바카라, has shared that for her travelling in the 바카라Kaali Peeli바카라 taxis of Mumbai was very liberating.
Mumbai's 'Kaali-Peeli' taxis, which have been a symbol of the city for decades, have gone off the roads as per a mandate by the city바카라s transport department. This comes after the retirement of the legendary red double-decker diesel buses operated by BEST which have defined Mumbai바카라s landscape for many years.
Recollecting her fondest memory, Tannishtha said: 바카라When I first came to Mumbai, I used the Kaali Peeli taxi a lot as I stayed in Kemp바카라s corner, back in 2005. I have very fond memories of the Kaali-Peeli taxi because the experience in Mumbai was so different for me.바카라
바카라Coming from Delhi and having used the national capital바카라s public transport with regards to the taxis or the auto-rickshaws, for me it was very liberating to travel and roam around freely in Kaali-Peeli taxis.바카라
Meanwhile, on the work front, Tannishtha also has 바카라Yellow Bus바카라 in the pipeline in which she shares the screen with Amit Sial.
Set against the backdrop of a sand-swept city in the Middle East, 'Yellow Bus' is a poignant drama starring Tannishtha Chatterjee and Amit Sial, in lead roles. It follows the story of Ananda, portrayed by Tannishtha Chatterjee, who embodies a hopeful migrant mother that is completely shattered by a tragic life-turning incident.
The film sheds light on the alienation felt by those who are not completely one with the land. In search for the truth behind her daughter바카라s tragedy, Ananda grapples with pain, and the emotional turmoil faced by migrants who move to foreign lands with aspirations of better living conditions.