It goes without saying that artificial intelligence has expanded an artist’s imagination. Many people may now create realistic and beautiful artwork that regularly takes the internet by storm because of strong technology. A digital artist has imagined what Mumbai’s buildings might look like if they were flying in the air, capitalizing on the current trend.
The breathtaking pictures depict futuristic structures with unusual shapes hovering above Mumbai’s urban landscape. The incredibly realistic pictures also highlight the city’s housing problems and speculate on the ”surreal” future of Mumbai’s real estate market.
Internet enthusiasts praised the creative idea and the mesmerizing visuals, calling them “cool” and “awesome.” The regular man wanders around the streets as buildings float above them like clouds, one user commented. Someone else said, “This is awesome.”
The situation in high rises has gone out of hand, a third said in jest. I am in love with your brain, said a fourth. One more person commented, “In the clouds, for real.”
Notably, Mumbai ranks first among the most costly cities in India for renting an apartment, with costs skyrocketing. People are thereby compelled to live in cramped, small apartments.
Mumbai, a significant economic hub in India, draws many visitors for employment and commerce, creating a strong demand for homes. Rent costs rise as a result of the increased competition for rental properties.
Earlier, a user on Instagram brought attention to the same problem with a parody video. He showed viewers around his incredibly small and claustrophobic 1BHK apartment in South Mumbai, pointing out the different modifications he made to make every square inch matter.
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