Mumbai, Sept. 6 -- The much-awaited immersion procession of Lalbaugcha Raja has commenced, drawing thousands of devotees who thronged the streets to bid farewell to the Ganesh idol. The festival, marked by drums, fireworks, and devotional chants, has turned the city into a vibrant celebration.

The procession of Lalbaugcha Raja began with grand festivities, including live music, traditional drums, and colorful decorations.

At Chinchpokli railway bridge, devotees gathered in large numbers both on and under the historic bridge to catch a glimpse of the idol.

Thousands of devotees created an unforgettable scene of lights, chants, and excitement.

Meanwhile, Deputy Chairperson of the Maharashtra Legislative Council, Dr. Neelam Gorhe, particip...