Part 2: ua-cam.com/video/8oZPc3B0bS4/v-deo.html Correction: At 12:00, $100 million should be *Rs 170 crore*, not Rs 70 crore - also the currency conversions are done using conversion rates in 1990 and 1996. *Listen to this video as a Podcast here:* open.spotify.com/show/5rGPalovc6AKsfbOyjh32p *Subscribe to our Hindi channel here:* ua-cam.com/channels/MspFCCJpRkaiiHFetgauPQ.html *Subscribe to our Uncut channel for all our upcoming interviews here:* ua-cam.com/channels/pVR5rkBD9baBcrgaI5zJjA.html
Wow, that's so awesome to hear Shivalik, Bengaluru is an amazing place. Have been proud to call it my home for the last three years, and don't have any plans to leave. -Caleb
These kind of videos with consistency will bring views. The problem is many people are doing startup news .. thats why i believe you guys are getting less views. Try things like these. Surely your will channel will start getting more views
Thanks for the encouragement Shaurya and Sanjo, we definitely want to keep bringing this kind of premium content 🙂 trying to create a content strategy and pipeline to ensure that this isn't a one-off, but a consistent, dependable thing moving forward. -Caleb
As a Kannadiga and having born and brought up in Bengaluru - I'm proud of my city, state and language! Especially my dad, as he attended IISC and still to this day works at HAL! The details are immaculate and the British Raj photos as well. Would love to see some schools teach this kind of content to the kids, as they will be proud of our state as well.
Good ALL because of visionaries and well being of a NATION .Just give karnataka to SIR MVishweshariya like great people then it will develop uniformly like Tamil Nadu because of visionaries like Kamarajar RV RAJAJI etc where our TCS headquarters is in Siruseri despite lots of local poor learships now
I think this could have been multi part series. For example, how Bangalore was majorly in BPO or in some cases services. Until 2010, TCs, infosys was majorly supporting the software. Microsoft, Amazon etc used to give support work to India as India fitted that 24 hr cycle of support. But then Flipkart happened(And i'm sure many more other startups). Once these engineers(not just founders) started going out and applying these practices/knowledge in other startups or companies, opportunities jumped and salaries went insane. I still remember, Amazon didn't have much SDE3 in India in 2014(One I knew had a salary of 36L in 2014 which was a big deal). Today, Amazon pays 1.2 Cr to SDE3. Products are not just made for Indian market, they are designed and built from scratch in India.
Excellent insights man, loved the deep knowledge. Infact, it's because of these startups, India started getting recognised as a Skilled Labour inventory and not cheap labour. Situation was pretty terrible pre Indian startups.
I am an average IT engineer and by no means consider self as an excellent engineer. But I am great with troubleshooting issues and now manage 5 Brits and Irish guys. They revert to me when they cannot solve issues. This is a great achievement for me considering my grandpa slaved under British raj and I used to have panic attack when I had to speak with people from USA and UK at the beginning of my career.
Brilliantly put! Amazing video! I remember as a kid I visited HAL and those moments were my inspiration to get into Aircrafts and planes, specifically RC's and drones.! Keep bringing more video like this!!
Thank you so much Karthik! That is so incredible, to learn about HAL's impact! I used to drive past ISRO and along HAL Old Airport Road every day before the pandemic, always made me proud to know that such institutions were right nearby to where I live 🙂 And yes, many more of these kinds of videos moving forward, just trying to build a solid strategy and pipeline for this kind of content so that we can output it consistently and with uniform level of quality. -Caleb
Love love from Karnataka. Please please 🙏 bro make part 2. Don't forget to include about the cultural diversity Bengaluru got because of influx of all people from India in search for jobs !!
Thanks Hitesh! 🙂 Part 2 will come someday! Have seen a few comments on this, so I think it would definitely be worthwhile to cover the actual Silicon Valley story, basically from early-mid 2000s, until today. -Caleb
A team like yours motivates us based in Bengaluru to get off and kick start something big. Such an informative video about the start-up hub of India, and I would love to see lots more of it from you spilling facts about India in specific Bengaluru. Thanks a lot for such precious content!!
Totally Mayank, so glad you found the video inspiring and motivational 😁 this is how I feel on a daily basis, living in Bengaluru. It is such an amazing city to live in, I feel very privileged to call it my home. Definitely the perfect place to kick something big off, hope to hear in some months/years that you've taken the plunge and started your company! -Caleb
I loved how you pronounced the city names of BENGALURU and MYSURU correctly, such a subtle thing but definitely appreciated by any Kannadiga and letting the world know it’s correct names.
lndia's IT companies are extremely weak and uncompetitive. Both their hardware and software markets are dominated by Chinese. Chinese phones take up 90% of lndian market share. And Chinese software is even more dominant in lndian App stores. Their gov has to ban Chinese software like "tiktok", "pubg" etc by violating freedom of speech. lol lndia has infosys, TCS only bcz they can speak good English. But the quality of their hardware and software suck big time. General motors and Ford learnt good lessons and they all quit lndia.
The First Education institutions was not built by Jamshedji rather it was by His Highness Nalvadi Krishnaraja Wodeyar. Wodeyar built a lot of industries, colleges from engineering to law to medical. He also built multiple advanced hospital in the city. Impressed by the ecosystem in 1900s the city had offered to the students, industrialist and intellectuals, Mr Tata and other industrialists chose Bangalore as the Place to Prosper.
Wodeyar is the very first reason Bangalore is what it is today, only because of his contributions IISc was planned to be established here. Thanks for mentioning his highness
It's actually the mother Queen kempa nanjammani Vani vilasa mother of 10 year old krishnaraja Wodeyars who sold her jewellery , some of them were priceless antiques, to commission KRS Dam which is the fresh water source for the City and shivanasamudra hydro electric project which made Bengaluru the first City in Asia to get electricity. She also commissioned several schools and hospitals.
Being in Bangalore presently, I definitely feel this place has that urge to do better and new. Also fortunate enough to visit IISc and electronic city because of work where I see the passionate people working professionally at every level. Definitely want an episode 2 !!! Excellent video with great footage.
Loved it! No wonder it's called "Namma Bengaluru" 🤗 inner meaning: this city is Ours (refering to whoever calls it theirs..) People here are so welcoming and cooperative (apart from few elements here and there).. Accepts all kinds of lifestyle and languages.. this city has made so many people their hometown now.. Bengaluru is an emotion.. please make part2.. so much to learn from its history..
If Bangalore is what Bangalore today, it is Krishnarajendra Wodeyar. He added several feathers to the City of Bangalore which is now one of the best in the world
It's actually the mother Queen kempa nanjammani Vani vilasa mother of 10 year old krishnaraja Wodeyars who sold her jewellery , some of them were priceless antiques, to commission KRS Dam which is the fresh water source for the City and shivanasamudra hydro electric project which made Bengaluru the first City in Asia to get electricity. She also commissioned several schools and hospitals.
Beautifully narrated and shown how garden city turned out to be the top city in tech esply IT..... You guys gave goosebumps, feeling so proud to live in this era of banglore.... keep up the good work guys 💗💐🔥
The startup and entrepreneurship culture in bengaluru is amazing....in a cafe..you can actually find 2 to 3 people who have similar ideas for start up just like you
Fun Fact : Infosys was an IT company for almost 2 years without having a single computer. After 2 years of operation, Narayan Murthy could finally afford a computer that he liked. Infosys was way ahead of its time. And that's the reason why it has become the Tech giant that we know today.
This is by far the best content you have put out so far. The storytelling is awesome and it actually rose goosebumps in me. I expect a lot of great work from you guys in the future! Please create followup videos.
Most interesting and a follow up with developments/achievements would be well worth watching - keep up the good work - the world needs to know about India’s potential
As a Bangalorean , this is everything I never knew and so glad i now know , I’m so excited for part 2 I can’t believe it’s not yet out I am legit waiting for it , you also how you emphasise on how diverse the city is , it’s Literally the coolest city and the brightest minds with the best atmosphere and energy in India , Bangalore is by far the most Americanised city India has and it’s Only here to grow I can’t imagine what 2050 Bangalore will be like , I’m sure it’ll be a technological giant in the new global order.
Let's see Think 🤞🏻 that would be amazing. Still a long way to go, considering how much innovation still happens in the US compared to any other country, but 2 decades is a long time, anything could happen! -Caleb
@@backstagewithmillionaires Yeah !!! 2 decades will be a lot of time if INDIAN SCIENTISTS stop serving US and start serving INDIA. If that happens then obviously US will lag behind due to insufficient scientists available and INDIA will obviously shine.
Spot ON and Excellent analysis by your team. Just one key figure is missed in this episode, S M Krishna (Former Chief Minister of Karnataka) who brought in the concepts of SEZ (Special economic zones ) which allowed the foreign companies to make and setup the business easy and at affordable (giving tax exemptions) , thus inviting many companies and whole of India's tech folks migrating to Bengaluru city.
Though I have journeyed through the period given here in Bangalore itself, now only I comprehend why it is called the silicon valley of India.The presentation is an excellent , well researched one , dwelling on history ,displaying photos which normally not available on internet, and easily understood by the laymen awaiting for the Part II.
Being a Bengalurian, I wasn't well aware of the history of being called as Silicon Valley of India. It will be wonderful to see a part 2 coming in the future.
Loved the video,like always,Proud to be a Bangalorean. Eagerly waiting for the next part(episode). please make a whole series if possible.once again thanks for creating this gem.
Brilliant job from Caleb and rest of team BWM! This is an eye opener for most of us who are not aware of the history of the start of Indian tech sector. This is a great story of historical events in India and Bangalore where it all started. Excellent narration Caleb 👍 and count my vote for part 2!
Thank you so much bkmarksuser for the kind words 🙂 part 2 is definitely on the way, I was not expecting more than half of the comments on this video to be requesting a part 2! We're now working on the script, very excited to share with you and the rest of the audience! -Caleb
As an aspiring scientist based out of banglore. Just hearing the marvels that IISc and it's subsequent institutions did to start up Banglore's startup ecosystem gives me chills. Hopefully someday, I wish even I could be a part of this amazing community and build an impactful startup.
At 2:00 India being the educational, financial and spiritual powerhouse for thousands of years being subject to a millennium of humiliation by foreign forces always made sure we look poor and uneducated whereas they stole calculus, the concept of gravity and astronomy from us along with a hefty $45 trillion and make it look like as if they have been overly qualified in every aspect. Oh boy what an irony! Also, this was a wonderful video, Caleb! Keep up the good work! Part 2 is inevitable!
Yep, hope you could hear the irony and sarcasm in my voice while discussing that part Karthik. Was disgusted while researching - the haughtiness of George Curzon and the British Raj was unbelievable. Didn't mention this as it sort of disturbed the narrative flow, but I don't think the Scottish scientist that they brought in had ever been to India prior. He had no business deciding the location of IISc, and while I am glad that he chose Bengaluru, it should have been in the hands of Jamsetji Tata, not William Ramsay. The fact that Jamsetji Tata had to come and ask George Curzon's permission is so backwards and unfortunate. The amount of injustice is unpalatable. -Caleb
@@backstagewithmillionaires Yes, unfortunate for Jamshedji indeed! But well, as a native Bangalorean, I am glad that it panned out that way and now this city is known around the world. India is attaining its lost glory and its being documented and presented very very well by you and your team! More to come eh! Keep up the great job, as always!
Im really proud to be a Bangalorean and an Indian. Thank you so much for making this video and educating all the people about the history of Bangalore and India. Please Please make a part 2.
Hey there Caleb, Been following your videos for over an year . Appreciate your efforts and hard work . Thanks for bringing up this content which we cannot find anywhere else out there on UA-cam. This is one of a kind , Kudos to Team Yes we would like a second part for the same. Thanks ~ Ritesh
This is a contribution of Many in making Bengaluru as Silicon Valley. Meanwhile Chandra babu Naidu says he was the first to get the Software industry in Hyderabad than before Bengaluru. He discovered Hyderabad again. 😂😅🤣😁😃😅
What a beautiful Docu-video it was!!! These kind of efforts and yet simplicity in the Narration keeps me hooked. Great work and EAGRLYYYYY waiting for Part 2!
oh man, this is Great video, I never seen better video and most detailed than this about Bangalore, loved it. I miss MG road and and vibe in a city for Tech Innovation... Loved this channel. Thank you.
Please make part 2! I think a longer video would be great too. I think it could serve as THE video to share when people ask how Bangalore became the Silicon Valley of India
Sadly, no mention of the former CM, Mr. S. M. Krishna, who's responsible for the current 'Silicon Valley' status. He was then called as "CEO of Karnataka". Incomplete documentation .
This is fantastic stuff, guys. As a new entrepreneur in India, I've just come across your channel and found it very helpful. I'd love to see that follow up video.
Thank you for this video I'm gonna share to all my people and as mentioned is video please continue for second part and really really this video has lot of work and information, image's, video's. thank you ❤️
Part 2: ua-cam.com/video/8oZPc3B0bS4/v-deo.html
Correction: At 12:00, $100 million should be *Rs 170 crore*, not Rs 70 crore - also the currency conversions are done using conversion rates in 1990 and 1996.
*Listen to this video as a Podcast here:* open.spotify.com/show/5rGPalovc6AKsfbOyjh32p
*Subscribe to our Hindi channel here:* ua-cam.com/channels/MspFCCJpRkaiiHFetgauPQ.html
*Subscribe to our Uncut channel for all our upcoming interviews here:* ua-cam.com/channels/pVR5rkBD9baBcrgaI5zJjA.html
Part 2
The way u explain is better with showing ur face .......
Once narayana Murthy sir went to attend interview in Wipro and faild.
After he started Infosys..
Bro you first remember mysore king wodyer
I'm a proud Bengalurean and this video literally gave me goosebumps....... Keep up the good work BwM team...
Wow, that's so awesome to hear Shivalik, Bengaluru is an amazing place. Have been proud to call it my home for the last three years, and don't have any plans to leave. -Caleb
I know right!!! The way the video ended with "silicon city of India- the land of heroes"
@@backstagewithmillionaires You live in Bengaluru!!?? where exactly?
These kind of videos with consistency will bring views. The problem is many people are doing startup news .. thats why i believe you guys are getting less views. Try things like these. Surely your will channel will start getting more views
I’d say, focus on content and delivery; views will follow!
Thanks for the encouragement Shaurya and Sanjo, we definitely want to keep bringing this kind of premium content 🙂 trying to create a content strategy and pipeline to ensure that this isn't a one-off, but a consistent, dependable thing moving forward. -Caleb
@Drazzy StartUp Guy how did you know that🙄
@@backstagewithmillionaires also start making youtube shorts ..of your news.. youtube is pushing it a lot
Great content and really second part required 🙂
As a Kannadiga and having born and brought up in Bengaluru - I'm proud of my city, state and language! Especially my dad, as he attended IISC and still to this day works at HAL! The details are immaculate and the British Raj photos as well. Would love to see some schools teach this kind of content to the kids, as they will be proud of our state as well.
Good ALL because of visionaries and well being of a NATION .Just give karnataka to SIR MVishweshariya like great people then it will develop uniformly like Tamil Nadu because of visionaries like Kamarajar RV RAJAJI etc where our TCS headquarters is in Siruseri despite lots of local poor learships now
I think this could have been multi part series. For example, how Bangalore was majorly in BPO or in some cases services. Until 2010, TCs, infosys was majorly supporting the software. Microsoft, Amazon etc used to give support work to India as India fitted that 24 hr cycle of support. But then Flipkart happened(And i'm sure many more other startups).
Once these engineers(not just founders) started going out and applying these practices/knowledge in other startups or companies, opportunities jumped and salaries went insane.
I still remember, Amazon didn't have much SDE3 in India in 2014(One I knew had a salary of 36L in 2014 which was a big deal). Today, Amazon pays 1.2 Cr to SDE3.
Products are not just made for Indian market, they are designed and built from scratch in India.
Excellent insights man, loved the deep knowledge.
Infact, it's because of these startups, India started getting recognised as a Skilled Labour inventory and not cheap labour.
Situation was pretty terrible pre Indian startups.
I am an average IT engineer and by no means consider self as an excellent engineer. But I am great with troubleshooting issues and now manage 5 Brits and Irish guys. They revert to me when they cannot solve issues. This is a great achievement for me considering my grandpa slaved under British raj and I used to have panic attack when I had to speak with people from USA and UK at the beginning of my career.
Brilliantly put! Amazing video! I remember as a kid I visited HAL and those moments were my inspiration to get into Aircrafts and planes, specifically RC's and drones.! Keep bringing more video like this!!
Thank you so much Karthik! That is so incredible, to learn about HAL's impact! I used to drive past ISRO and along HAL Old Airport Road every day before the pandemic, always made me proud to know that such institutions were right nearby to where I live 🙂 And yes, many more of these kinds of videos moving forward, just trying to build a solid strategy and pipeline for this kind of content so that we can output it consistently and with uniform level of quality. -Caleb
"This was the start of the silicon valley of India, the land of heros" lines hits me hard, giving me fascination.. 🙌
Love love from Karnataka.
Please please 🙏 bro make part 2.
Don't forget to include about the cultural diversity Bengaluru got because of influx of all people from India in search for jobs !!
Thanks Hitesh! 🙂 Part 2 will come someday! Have seen a few comments on this, so I think it would definitely be worthwhile to cover the actual Silicon Valley story, basically from early-mid 2000s, until today. -Caleb
Please make a part two
A big thank you for this ! An inspiring yet historical story everyone should know... pls cover part 2... it will for sure be worthwhile!
A team like yours motivates us based in Bengaluru to get off and kick start something big.
Such an informative video about the start-up hub of India, and I would love to see lots more of it from you spilling facts about India in specific Bengaluru.
Thanks a lot for such precious content!!
Totally Mayank, so glad you found the video inspiring and motivational 😁 this is how I feel on a daily basis, living in Bengaluru. It is such an amazing city to live in, I feel very privileged to call it my home. Definitely the perfect place to kick something big off, hope to hear in some months/years that you've taken the plunge and started your company! -Caleb
I loved how you pronounced the city names of BENGALURU and MYSURU correctly, such a subtle thing but definitely appreciated by any Kannadiga and letting the world know it’s correct names.
It is ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು...not ಬೆಂಗಲುರು, ಮಂಗಳೂರು, not ಮಂಗಲುರು, ಮೈಸೂರು not ಮೈಸುರು...
ur correct
i want part 2 of this series. I came to know a lots of new things that i never knew before. and the way you told everything was just awesome.
Thank you so much Tarak 🙏🏻🙂 Part 2 is on the way, we will definitely follow this video up with a second video 😁 -Caleb
lndia's IT companies are extremely weak and uncompetitive. Both their hardware and software markets are dominated by Chinese.
Chinese phones take up 90% of lndian market share. And Chinese software is even more dominant in lndian App stores. Their gov has to ban Chinese software like "tiktok", "pubg" etc by violating freedom of speech. lol
lndia has infosys, TCS only bcz they can speak good English. But the quality of their hardware and software suck big time. General motors and Ford learnt good lessons and they all quit lndia.
The First Education institutions was not built by Jamshedji rather it was by His Highness Nalvadi Krishnaraja Wodeyar. Wodeyar built a lot of industries, colleges from engineering to law to medical. He also built multiple advanced hospital in the city. Impressed by the ecosystem in 1900s the city had offered to the students, industrialist and intellectuals, Mr Tata and other industrialists chose Bangalore as the Place to Prosper.
Wodeyar is the very first reason Bangalore is what it is today, only because of his contributions IISc was planned to be established here. Thanks for mentioning his highness
True! right after Kempegowda he started with jamshedji Tata were in it's not the case completely ignoring the contributions of Wodeyars of Mysuru
Also the land to Tata institute was granted by Wodeyars.
indian monarchy never gets the credit it deserves be it north india or south india .
It's actually the mother Queen kempa nanjammani Vani vilasa mother of 10 year old krishnaraja Wodeyars who sold her jewellery , some of them were priceless antiques, to commission KRS Dam which is the fresh water source for the City and shivanasamudra hydro electric project which made Bengaluru the first City in Asia to get electricity. She also commissioned several schools and hospitals.
Please bring a part 2 video. Really loved it.
Sure thing Arya, will get started on this soon 😁 thanks for watching the video through to the end! -Caleb
Myself coming from Bengaluru didn't know all this,thanks for the video..
Love from Bengaluru ❤️
Being in Bangalore presently, I definitely feel this place has that urge to do better and new. Also fortunate enough to visit IISc and electronic city because of work where I see the passionate people working professionally at every level.
Definitely want an episode 2 !!!
Excellent video with great footage.
Loved it! No wonder it's called "Namma Bengaluru" 🤗
inner meaning: this city is Ours (refering to whoever calls it theirs..)
People here are so welcoming and cooperative (apart from few elements here and there)..
Accepts all kinds of lifestyle and languages.. this city has made so many people their hometown now.. Bengaluru is an emotion.. please make part2.. so much to learn from its history..
If Bangalore is what Bangalore today, it is Krishnarajendra Wodeyar. He added several feathers to the City of Bangalore which is now one of the best in the world
It's actually the mother Queen kempa nanjammani Vani vilasa mother of 10 year old krishnaraja Wodeyars who sold her jewellery , some of them were priceless antiques, to commission KRS Dam which is the fresh water source for the City and shivanasamudra hydro electric project which made Bengaluru the first City in Asia to get electricity. She also commissioned several schools and hospitals.
@@adithyahk yes sir, Smt. KN Vani Vilasa is the mother of Karnataka
Bengaluru not banglore
Of course, waiting for part 2, make it as soon as possible
Thanks for sharing KRG! 🙂 Let's see - have noticed a few other comments regarding this, seems like people want it! -Caleb
Beautifully narrated and shown how garden city turned out to be the top city in tech esply IT..... You guys gave goosebumps, feeling so proud to live in this era of banglore.... keep up the good work guys 💗💐🔥
The startup and entrepreneurship culture in bengaluru is amazing....in a cafe..you can actually find 2 to 3 people who have similar ideas for start up just like you
Just brilliant. Amazing story telling. As a Bengalurean it hits very differently on an emotional level. Great work keep it up!
Fun Fact : Infosys was an IT company for almost 2 years without having a single computer.
After 2 years of operation, Narayan Murthy could finally afford a computer that he liked.
Infosys was way ahead of its time. And that's the reason why it has become the Tech giant that we know today.
This is by far the best content you have put out so far. The storytelling is awesome and it actually rose goosebumps in me. I expect a lot of great work from you guys in the future! Please create followup videos.
Most interesting and a follow up with developments/achievements would be well worth watching - keep up the good work - the world needs to know about India’s potential
As a Bangalorean , this is everything I never knew and so glad i now know , I’m so excited for part 2 I can’t believe it’s not yet out I am legit waiting for it , you also how you emphasise on how diverse the city is , it’s Literally the coolest city and the brightest minds with the best atmosphere and energy in India , Bangalore is by far the most Americanised city India has and it’s Only here to grow I can’t imagine what 2050 Bangalore will be like , I’m sure it’ll be a technological giant in the new global order.
Bengaluru in 20 years will be a silicon valley of the world
Let's see Think 🤞🏻 that would be amazing. Still a long way to go, considering how much innovation still happens in the US compared to any other country, but 2 decades is a long time, anything could happen! -Caleb
@@backstagewithmillionaires Yeah !!! 2 decades will be a lot of time if INDIAN SCIENTISTS stop serving US and start serving INDIA.
If that happens then obviously US will lag behind due to insufficient scientists available and INDIA will obviously shine.
@@no-xl6qg 🥺🥺I hope this happens bro.....
@@gerishsingh46 I am sure its gonna happen bro..... Bcoz a future super power should have a strong hold in tech and BANGALORE will provide it to INDIA
I will bet on 3 decade cause there is Shanghai in the race too.
Finally a video that has a detailed analysis of a topic that mainstream media doesn't care about.
Thanks Caleb and team.
Excellent video. Parts 2,3 etc. welcome. Your presentation is great and you seem to have a great team.
Caleb's narration, Tech story, enterpreneurship, Indian emergence, ..what more could I expect from a video. Great great content.
Spot ON and Excellent analysis by your team. Just one key figure is missed in this episode, S M Krishna (Former Chief Minister of Karnataka) who brought in the concepts of SEZ (Special economic zones ) which allowed the foreign companies to make and setup the business easy and at affordable (giving tax exemptions) , thus inviting many companies and whole of India's tech folks migrating to Bengaluru city.
Though I have journeyed through the period given here in Bangalore itself, now only I comprehend why it is called the silicon valley of India.The presentation is an excellent , well researched one , dwelling on history ,displaying photos which normally not available on internet, and easily understood by the laymen awaiting for the Part II.
Being a Bengalurian, I wasn't well aware of the history of being called as Silicon Valley of India. It will be wonderful to see a part 2 coming in the future.
Goosebumps goosebumps and goosebumps!!!
Thanks for giving me a heart, BWM...✌️✌️✌️
Loved the video,like always,Proud to be a Bangalorean. Eagerly waiting for the next part(episode). please make a whole series if possible.once again thanks for creating this gem.
Go ahead- make part 2. Love your work. Keep it up!
Love from Mysore. Waiting for part 2
Thank you so much Nitish, part 2 is on the way! 😁 -Caleb
Never felt the urge to be working at Bengaluru until I watched this one 🥺
Eagerly waiting for part 2 💯
@முரளி learn kannada
Please make part 2 I can't wait!
Brilliant job from Caleb and rest of team BWM! This is an eye opener for most of us who are not aware of the history of the start of Indian tech sector. This is a great story of historical events in India and Bangalore where it all started.
Excellent narration Caleb 👍 and count my vote for part 2!
Thank you so much bkmarksuser for the kind words 🙂 part 2 is definitely on the way, I was not expecting more than half of the comments on this video to be requesting a part 2! We're now working on the script, very excited to share with you and the rest of the audience! -Caleb
Feel proud namma Bengaluru
So much information I really glad to see u r effort to bring it to a vedio thanks
This video is well put together. Great content, instant sub!
Definitely we'd want a part 2 of the land of heroes man , very excited about it
damn dude amazing, loved this new format. keep going man.
Awesome video, need a follow up vid soon
Going good 👍 keep it up….awaiting for many more videos to come✌️
Yes definitely go deeper very insightful video Well made
Love the facts put in the video, I myself being proud from Bengaluru feel more proud after watching this video!!
Yes, please make part 2. Loved it. Awesome.
Great video with lots of information. Would love to watch the follow-up video on this!
This video is too great
Man keep on going
Thank you Hemanth! 🙂 -Caleb
As an aspiring scientist based out of banglore. Just hearing the marvels that IISc and it's subsequent institutions did to start up Banglore's startup ecosystem gives me chills. Hopefully someday, I wish even I could be a part of this amazing community and build an impactful startup.
Thanks for the video. Pls make part 2
Great information. Please upload part 2
Very inspiring video...Part 2 please!!!!
I'm waiting dude 💞
Hope you enjoyed Deepak! 🙂 -Caleb
Superb research!! Extremely impressed!! Even i didn't know so much about my own city
Really liked the presentation of this video and Caleb you are really a great presenter.
Thank you so much Ryan, that's very kind of you 🙂 -Caleb
Hey Caleb, this was amazing video :) and amazing narration.
Great work team :)
A part two sounds great!
Bangalore is a crown jewel and pride on India’s head now. Proud to have been living in this beautiful city from past 7 years ❤️
yenu samachara? 🥰
At 2:00 India being the educational, financial and spiritual powerhouse for thousands of years being subject to a millennium of humiliation by foreign forces always made sure we look poor and uneducated whereas they stole calculus, the concept of gravity and astronomy from us along with a hefty $45 trillion and make it look like as if they have been overly qualified in every aspect. Oh boy what an irony! Also, this was a wonderful video, Caleb! Keep up the good work! Part 2 is inevitable!
Yep, hope you could hear the irony and sarcasm in my voice while discussing that part Karthik. Was disgusted while researching - the haughtiness of George Curzon and the British Raj was unbelievable. Didn't mention this as it sort of disturbed the narrative flow, but I don't think the Scottish scientist that they brought in had ever been to India prior. He had no business deciding the location of IISc, and while I am glad that he chose Bengaluru, it should have been in the hands of Jamsetji Tata, not William Ramsay. The fact that Jamsetji Tata had to come and ask George Curzon's permission is so backwards and unfortunate. The amount of injustice is unpalatable. -Caleb
@@backstagewithmillionaires Yes, unfortunate for Jamshedji indeed! But well, as a native Bangalorean, I am glad that it panned out that way and now this city is known around the world. India is attaining its lost glory and its being documented and presented very very well by you and your team! More to come eh! Keep up the great job, as always!
You did a really great job! BWM
Thanks a lot for the video
Can make the part2
One of your best videos! I'm sure you have put a lot of time, effort & your heart into this! Thank you. The closing video drone shot was dope!
Waiting for part 2 🙌🙌
Sounds good Aditya! 😁 -Caleb
Namma Bengaluru ❤️
Brilliant video! Part 2, please!!
Thank you for the video ... sure ... looking forward to the part 2 ...
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Im really proud to be a Bangalorean and an Indian. Thank you so much for making this video and educating all the people about the history of Bangalore and India. Please Please make a part 2.
Hey there Caleb,
Been following your videos for over an year . Appreciate your efforts and hard work . Thanks for bringing up this content which we cannot find anywhere else out there on UA-cam. This is one of a kind , Kudos to Team
Yes we would like a second part for the same.
Thanks
~ Ritesh
WOW ....PArt two pls ASAP.......Thanks Caleb and TEam BWM
Thank you so much for the history of my Bangalore, watched this from USA
I liked this video quite a lot.....very good work 👍
I'm from Bangalore, never knew this. thank you
Amazing, thanks for making this.
Please come up with part 2.
Awesome coverage..came to know so many new things
tech stories and documentaries are awesome!! more like these please....
Yesss part 2 please..... this episode was super awesome!!!
Namma Bengaluru is not only Silicon Valley but also financial hub Goldman Sachs, J.P. Morgan etc also have their Indian Hq in Bengaluru.
Informative video....
Waiting for part 2
Beautiful, Thanks a tonne mate :)
Looking forward for the 2nd part of this video!!
Awesome video ! I look forward to a sequel as well !
You can find a link to the sequel in the description! 🙂 -Caleb
your interest in india is really great. hope to see more knowledgeable content from you...
Willing to have next part of it
Interesting video! Part 2 Please!!
This is a contribution of Many in making Bengaluru as Silicon Valley.
Meanwhile Chandra babu Naidu says he was the first to get the Software industry in Hyderabad than before Bengaluru. He discovered Hyderabad again. 😂😅🤣😁😃😅
What a beautiful Docu-video it was!!! These kind of efforts and yet simplicity in the Narration keeps me hooked. Great work and EAGRLYYYYY waiting for Part 2!
Great video as always.
Thank you Kanhaiya! 🙂 -Caleb
Great work ! please bring more parts :)
oh man, this is Great video, I never seen better video and most detailed than this about Bangalore, loved it.
I miss MG road and and vibe in a city for Tech Innovation...
Loved this channel.
Thank you.
Please make part 2! I think a longer video would be great too. I think it could serve as THE video to share when people ask how Bangalore became the Silicon Valley of India
I had tears in my eyes.
The best video on this channel👍👍👍👍👍❤
Thank you so much Divyanshu, so glad you enjoyed it 😁 -Caleb
Sadly, no mention of the former CM, Mr. S. M. Krishna, who's responsible for the current 'Silicon Valley' status.
He was then called as "CEO of Karnataka". Incomplete documentation
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Provide more info.. it was a good content .. need more on Bengaluru
This is fantastic stuff, guys. As a new entrepreneur in India, I've just come across your channel and found it very helpful. I'd love to see that follow up video.
Hey Zach! Glad you liked it, here’s the 2nd part of the video ! - ua-cam.com/video/8oZPc3B0bS4/v-deo.html - Sudhanshu
Hi Zach, where in India are you based? We should connect! My DMs are open on social media - I'm @caleb_friesen2 on Twitter. -Caleb
Thank you for this video I'm gonna share to all my people and as mentioned is video please continue for second part and really really this video has lot of work and information, image's, video's. thank you ❤️