New Delhi, Sept. 1 -- I first discovered the tiny Retromatica photo booth on Bengaluru's Indiranagar 12th Main a couple of months ago. Since then, I have convinced various groups of friends to squeeze ourselves into the tiny vintage photo booth-yes, exactly like the ones from 1980s Hollywood films-and make faces at the automatic camera. You get four shots at striking different poses and can collect the strip of instant photos as soon as you step outside the booth, all for Rs.349 for four sets of pictures. They make lovely keepsakes and gifts, ensure instant hilarity when you're inside getting your photos clicked, and are often a great way to end a fun evening.

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