Try GOLD - Free
BACK TO THE '90s BOMBAY
Exhibit
|November 2023
The Entities that Shaped The Culture of the City
What is Bombay to you? If you ask the 2-days generation, it would be a city they love for its high street malls, pubs and clubs. But for the people who were kids in the ‘90s, it would be a place they call home, cherished with memories. The city we’re seeing today is way too different than it was back then in the ‘90s.
Recently, we witnessed the departure of an iconic Premier Padmini Taxi from Mumbai’s roads, and it was not the first thing that left the city. Earlier, it was double-decker buses that went off the operation. The people who were kids in the ‘80s or were born in the ‘90s have seen the real Bombay, and I can bet it was magical.
KAALI PEELI TAXI
Let’s start with the most recent departure: the Premier Padmini Taxi or, in the language of Mumbaikar, the Kaali Peeli Taxi. When I was in primary school, I never wanted to sit in them, not because they were uncomfortable or noisy but due to the fact that I hated going to school when everyone was coming back.
The first time I realised the value of Kaali Peeli was when I took a rickshaw to commute from one place to another. Thank god to the people who refused to allow rickshaws into South Bombay; otherwise, the place would be shattered like goatshit. Then, when I was a teenager, I fell in love for the first time, and Kaali Peeli was OYO on wheels, iykyk.
As soon as I entered the adult stage, I was getting more solitary and at the same time, Kaali Peeli (the Padminis, not the Santro variants) was getting older, but the charm was there, the emotions were there, and I’m not the one who prefers to disown things when they were not needed. So yeah, I continued taking them for the commute in the city.
This story is from the November 2023 edition of Exhibit.
Subscribe to Magzter GOLD to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 10,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Sign In
MORE STORIES FROM Exhibit
Exhibit
APPLE'S QUIET REVOLUTION
I started testing the AirPods Pro 3 during a weekend trip to Alibaug.
1 mins
October 2025
Exhibit
TOP 3 TABLETS
The latest iPad Pro is the thinnest device that Apple has ever created. Equipped with an M4 chipset, it is more powerful than most computers.
1 min
October 2025
Exhibit
BRING BACK THE OLD GOOGLE PHONE APP DIALER LAYOUT
The Google Phone app recently received a major visual overhaul as part of Google's Material 3 redesign, merging the Favourites and Recents tabs into a unified Home tab with a scrollable carousel for call history and top contacts.
1 mins
October 2025
Exhibit
USE GOOGLE VIDS FOR FREE
Google Vids, a video creation and editing platform, is now free for all users with a Google account, offering basic, non-AI features to create multimedia video decks.
1 mins
October 2025
Exhibit
A BUDGET-FRIENDLY ANDROID LAPTOP FOR STUDENTS AND PROFESSIONALS
The laptop market has been dominated by Windows and macOS devices, but the Primebook 2 Neo is changing that.
2 mins
October 2025
Exhibit
INDIA'S TOP CREATORS MEET THE CAR THAT'S 'GOT IT ALL'
When creators from across India descended on St.Regis, Goa, for the InfluencEX Awards 2025, you could feel the pulse of India's digital generation in the air.
3 mins
October 2025
Exhibit
#influencex 25 AWARDS CLASS OF 2025
Influencers are no longer just entertainers; they are shaping conversations, setting trends, and driving culture in India.
1 mins
October 2025
Exhibit
PIXEL 10 PRO THE CAMERA KING OF 2025
Toogle's Pixel 10 Pro isn't about raw specs or gimmicks. Instead, it focuses on refinement.
2 mins
October 2025
Exhibit
THE DIWALI TECH KIT
Gadgets that light up your celebrations and make gifting a breeze this festive season
2 mins
October 2025
Exhibit
FESTIVE WATCHLIST 2025
Celebrate the season with a curated selection of films and series that promise to entertain, thrill, and captivate audiences across India.
2 mins
October 2025
Translate
Change font size

