Speaking about their college days in the city Niti said, "Coming to Mumbai and filling my college forms is my earliest memory. I remember travelling my buses and autos. I was also super excited to catch the train 'fatak se idhar se udhar.' I was a townie so I used to go to Marine Drive and spend time there, since I studied at Sophia College."
Recalling his college days, Parth said, "I had come for college and I saw it's a different ball game altogether. I was coming from Pune where there were a lot of students and it was a beautiful space. Here it was a metropoliton city with people from all sectors, too much traffic and chaos. The city runs fast."
Speaking about his favourite hangouts, Parth said, "I used to live in Bandra and was pursuing architecture back then. There was this place called 'Candies' which was my go to place for lunch and dinner."
When quizzed about Mumbai lingo, Niti said, "Fatak se" and "Tichki."
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