Mumbai, Feb. 7 -- Actor Shriya Pilgaonkar recently joined HT City for a special photoshoot in Mumbai's Ghatkopar-Vikhroli area, where she was captivated by the beauty of the Tabebuia trees, also known as pink trumpet trees. Often called 'Mumbai's own cherry blossoms,' these pink flowers create a striking display along sections of the Eastern Express Highway, typically from December to April every year.
The vibrant sight left Shriya pausing to take in the fleeting beauty of the blooms. She shares, "These are beautiful. Just like cherry blossoms, Tabebuia trees are quietly dramatic. They bloom in full glory all of a sudden, and then they're gone. That fleetingness is a reminder that sometimes the most beautiful things are fragile and short...
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