Every city and every country has something that makes them special. Think about Rome and Paris, they have iconic landmarks like the Eiffel Tower. Wherever you go, like New York, you’ll spot the Statue of Liberty. These things matter because when people visit these places, be it Singapore, Hong Kong, Disneyland, or even Macao, each one has its own unique qualities. India, in particular, has a lot of unique features, like our rich cultural diversity. We have many gods and goddesses, and we follow different types of food and traditions. In Hinduism, there are different groups, called castes. If you visit Kolkata, you’ll see that every house there looks different, and it’s the same for houses in Mumbai, where there’s an apartment system. Each place has its own special charm, and the people who live there might not fully realize it, but for those coming from different cities, states, countries, or cultures, these differences are very meaningful. At some point, our beloved Padmini taxis were a source of pride for us because they represented the spirit of Mumbai, and they always will. But with the way things are changing, modern technologies like Ola and Uber are taking over. So, in the future, everything might become more standardized. Things might become more automated, and everyone might start following the same routine, living in 2 BHK apartments, using electric cars, and all having the same touchscreen phones. That’s what I mean. We have to move forward. So, we bid farewell to the Kaali Peeli taxis, especially the Padmini, and we’ll miss them. I have great memories of my early visits to the city, riding around in those cabs. Since auto-rickshaws don’t travel on highways, I think I’ve covered a lot of ground in those taxis, and it’s left a lasting impression and wonderful experiences.