Updated On: 07 March, 2021 07:49 AM IST | Mumbai | Prakash Gosavi
Now well-rested, Forest Flame is expected to resume her winning ways. However, she will have to keep out an eye for the vastly improved Alluring Silver and the unbeaten Born Queen, who will most likely follow her home.

Mahalaxmi racecourse in Mumbai. Pic/Shadab Khan
In a field of 13 four-year-old fillies for the grade 1, Villoo Poonawalla Indian Oaks, the feature event of Sunday's ten-race card, there are half a dozen outstation raiders; two of them--Antibes & Born Queen--pitched in ambitiously by their Bangalore-based trainers Arjun Mangalorkar and Satish Narredu, paying a hefty late entry fee.
Not to be outdone, local champion schooler Pesi Shroff, with already three regular entries in the line up--Arcadia, Fire N Ice & Immortality--also paid the late entry fee to add two more: Alluring Silver and Seasons Greetings.