I am a very common man (boy actually, 12th pass) from middle class family and seen india at every lvl be it poor or rich and I think Ro Water is not luxury 😔 Yes india is weak at many points and we are determined to give our life to make India be best as it was ones in history before Mughals and Britishers invited us And ones again I would like to tell ro water or good water is not like luxury 😔 only extreme poor people can't afford it but if they study good which is free in gov school they can increase their lifestyle (gov school are that capable to make someone minimum good and many examples are like ias officers came from gov schools even my father is gov school teacher who learnt from same gov school who ones had no money even to go and attain gov school even as earning of day would have not done but due to some god intervention he was allowed to attain class 1 and then he studied and gained scolership and today I his son lives in ac whose father ones had no money even to go to gov school in class 1 ) told this entire Mahabharata of mine so that u trust me that good water is not like luxury which that man in video said....(Exceptions are poor but that exist in usa too...and most imp india has solution - study in gov schools.)
BTW this Singaporean is bull$#itting when he says this is a recent change. He knows nothing. Bangalore has been like this always even since my college days from 2005
That Jawa wasn't an old motorcycle. A local automaker Mahindra has the rights to Jawa currently and they make them in India. It's exported to a few European countries too. Slightly similar to Royal Enfield.
Jawa was originally Ja and Wa two Czech engineers in the1940s. A Bangalore company started assembling it in India in the late 1950s and carried on till late 1990s. Mahindra took the rights and now manufacture Jawa and recently BSA also under group company Classic Legends
I came in Bangalore in 2016 for my Higher studies...there is no other city like Bangalore, It's been 8 years living in Bangalore.... it's a vibe living in Bangalore. Bangalore is my 2nd home now, but i am from Tripura.
I think she was selling the roses , but ofcourse he didnt need it . And people like her , insist a lot . Giving her a 10rs is quick way to get away from situation like that . Thats why even though he didnt need the rose , he still payed for it .
I am a Tamilain from coimbatore. but i love Banglore, I love Karnataka, i love Kannada. I always get happy when i hear Kannada. I don't know why. Probably i was a kannadiga in my previous birth ❤
@@deepubgowda9520Now reciprocate the same love towards tamilians.. teach your relatives, friends to not hate the so-called 'kongas. While growing up in TN, not once was I told to look down upon other races and languages. But I was shocked to see the kind of hatred that 'others' have on tamilians. Ignorance at its worst.
@ptj1ptj172 with no prejudice, but based solely on your last statement, if 'others' are singling out any one group to direct their hatred towards, then maybe you need to look into the reasons why. Now with some prejudice, often times, I don't feel welcome in TN. Sometimes I feel not knowing Tamil makes you a target for anger, ridicule or outright hostility, more so if you speak in Hindi. Not always, but not never.
He might have exaggerated on that probably. I lived my whole life here and I m 38 now so 25/- is the minimum fare I remember. Now it's all ola or uber so who cares 😂@@gogadev
They are also settling Here without Visas more freely then Myanmarese and Sri Lankans ones Most of the Neapalis are now settling and Immigrating to Northeast from years as of now too along with Other Groups@@ujjuslife8239
11:50 it’s called puppy love. Brothers as children will be very affectionate with each other (non-gay) and hug and hold hands. As they grow up to teens and young adults they continue being affectionate with their brothers and other close friends. It usually wears off around late 20s. By 30s men aren’t affectionate with each other. You never see old men affectionate like that with other old men.
Karnataka is home to 3 tibetan settlements, Bylakuppe being the most famous. It's home to a pretty sizeable population of tibetans whose grandparents generation came from Tibet. They fled to neighboring India during the CCP invasion of tibet. The Indian government granted plots of land to the newly arrived refugees in different parts of India (Dharamsala in north India being the most famous). So tibetan presence in Karnataka is since the early 1960s. Bangalore is a magnet for all Indians bevause of the climate and the opportunities ( many tech companies & start ups).
If you are Tibetan people, you leave China and live in India, just become a Indian people peaceful live here. Nowadays China become diversity ethnicity included the Tibetan, therefore they become Chinese, Indian and Chinese peaceful development, I understand India also want become ila amazing country in future just like China.
@@worldpeaceforever-everytime there is a reason for that, if they take the indian citizenship because when in future tibet become free there would a tibetan citizen to take their land back otherwise there won't be any tibetan (in theory) left
what a excellent video...after a long time something i loved in UA-cam.. may be because i am from Bangalore but the fact what he said was perfectly correct :) the way max and Andy lim had a communication was nice to hear 🥰
@@dobekhil there is the difference between north indians and south indians, here we respect everybody infact lower strata workers are respected even more, btw you're welcome and ofc you think cutting hair is a unskilled work, go say that in any of the western countries you will laughed off
@@RealRandomVideosat the same time you don’t expect all people should know Hindi for your convenience.😎 Kannada learning is for your benefit for your ease as you’re staying you may need, no force. People are ready to learn German, Spanish, French, mandarin but not local languages(irrespective of states).
@@PraveenJakkannavar i am a telugu person, we don’t force our great langauge on others.. we are accommodating people unlike some langauge chauvinists..if they don’t want to learn they will have unease and get a workaround or learn the langauge.. but we don’t force them ..
@@RealRandomVideosYou guys want to live in B’lore and enjoy the life and disrespect kannadigas! B’lore, and Karnataka belongs to Kannadigas - not to Telugu’s or Northies! If you don’t like it go back!!
Hey Andy, I want to appreciate the perspective you shared on Indian mandate on Visa. That perspective cannot be seen by most of our fellow country men. Your understanding and narration about Bangalore and people was just awesome.
Feels good to see all the positive comments on UA-cam about Bengaluru (India) , unlike Instagram which always shows the negative side of the Bengaluru 😊
Jawa and Yezdi which are Czech Bikes have been acquired by some Indian company and being manufactured in India since many Indians had Jawa and Yezdi bikes back in the 60s 70s and 80s and there's a nostalgia about them in India. My father too had one in the 70s and 80s and he explored India on that in his youth especially Sikkim, Darjeeling and Bhutan.
@@surajvnair You must be really stupid to think that Indians who still possess many of the original Czech Yezdi and Jawa Bikes will be fooled when they can easily compare the old ones with the new ones.
Mahindra and Mahindra owns 60 per cent of Classic Legends, which manufactures two-wheelers such as Jawa, Yezdi, and BSA. and These bikes are made in India.
Yea. Classic Legends owns the BSA name now but bought the rights to build and sell bikes under the Jawa and Yezdi brand names in India from the Czech company Jawa. The Czech company is still producing and selling bikes
Jawa bike price starts from Rs. 1,72,942. Jawa offers 4 new models in India with most popular bikes being 42 Bobber, 42 and Perak. Most expensive Jawa bike is Perak, which is priced at Rs. 2,15,543. Jawa was founded in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, in 1929 by Frantisek Janecek. He purchased the motorcycle division of Wanderer, and the ‘Jawa’ name is the amalgamation of the first two letters of his name and Wanderer. The Jawa brand was sold in India beginning in 1960 under the Ideal Jawa brand. In 1973, they were also sold under the ‘Yezdi’ brand. Production stopped eventually in 1996. Meanwhile, internationally, 1997 saw the formation of Jawa Moto, the company that succeeded the original Jawa. It still sells motorcycles that run on its 350cc two-stroke engine to Central American countries. In addition, there is a four-stroke 660cc single-cylinder that powers its 660 range. It has recently started its second innings in India under Classic Legends, and sells the 300cc Jawa Forty Two and Standard. They will soon be joined by the slightly bigger displacement Jawa Perak
@@jenniferguy4015 you could have chosen a better country. Be safe. There are perverts Hindus and radical muslim radicals lurking in this country. Plus how are you adjusting yourself with the stench. Even as a born citizen, i can't stand the filth for a minute. Or is this a fake account
As a Banglorean I can tell you that Bangalore up until 20yrs ago was very beautiful. It had not grown in size like today. It was green, clean and beautiful. May be Andy was staying in the places, which was then outskirts of Bangalore. Well, IT boom happened, people from all over the country migrated, local authorities didnt know how to handle. Poor urban development of the surrounding area, towns and villages which became part of Bangalore. Banglore is all dirty now. We have lost our lakes and our green cover. Very unfortunate.
@tylertravelsandmore this is just plain childhood nostalgia, come to bangalore you will love it here, i was born and brought up in bangalore, we all think that our childhood was more magical than it was, but 20 years ago it was way more green, every street under canopy,
Kannadigas are the best ethnicity I've ever met. For sure, there are exceptions just like any other community. However, overall, they are quite welcoming and positive. Their constructive nature has made Bengaluru one of the best cities in India. ಅವರಿಗೆ ತುಂಬಾ ಗೌರವ
Max: The person you interviewed seems really smart, intelligent, well read and a keen observer of things. Very good interview. The flow of the conversation was smooth and natural. Keep up the good work!
Surprised and cool to see the Singaporean Andy, who adapted to this life, not just a couple of years, it's 18 years. His knowledge on business and politics in India, western countries and china is so vivid. Usually Singaporeans don't like Indian cities because of pollution, cleanliness, safety etc. But this guy is so futuristic and understood emerging markets. Great
I was trying to figure out the location of this conversation. Kindly let me know,I stay very near to Jigani and many Industries are growing up in and around Jigani, Bennerghata Road.
Welcome to Bangalore This is the city with following: 1) Tech startups 2) Micro Breweries 3) Horrendous Traffic 4) Indiranagar ka Goonda with 13,288 Test Runs and 10,889 ODI Runs he is Goat. 5) 43 year old Tennis Grand Slam Winner
Really nice video depicting the city of Bangalore through the views of a Singaporean businessman. Quite straightforward in the conversations and many topics were covered in this clip.
Your guest knows so much about India ! .... he was spot on on a lot of things about India .... I really respect that about him and that shows how much he loves India .... thank you for the video .... 🙏 ....
Spent 10 years of my life in Bangalore. Koramangala will always hold a special place in my heart. Till today, i still find myself roaming around on foot floating across those quaint cafes and udupis in my dreams. Even ruminated over the possibility of settling and building a life here. Adulting is when you realised life has other plans in store for you. I will always miss Bangalore.
Hi Maxim. I really found your guest interviewees' comments very interesting and educational. I'm off third generation Jndian born in the western world, yet to visit and explore the land of my ancestors. The content of the videos are interesting and captivating, especially the experiences of all the expats making India their home. It's arousing my interest especially with retirement around the corner.
This person is super familiar with india and Indian society..💯..I like the confidence the way he was answered all questions of MAX ..✅.he is no more Singaporean, he is True indian...Sir u have Aadhaar Card ?
Yes. Indians loves Russia because they helped us in our difficult times. In 1971 indo pak war, USA sent their warships and aircraft carriars to attack India but Soviet Union (currently Russia) sent their submarines against USA to help India. They vetod in UN in favor of India. Yes russia is our ally and we indians love and support russians! Long live India Russia!
but our bigger ally is USA as so many go there to live, work and even emigrate. Who goes to Russia? Time to dump the old baggage and we will do so once we stop buying their cheap and trashy arms
In late 2016, Indian conglomerate Mahindra and Mahindra acquired the Czech motorcycle firm BSA and got the license to manufacture and sell Jawa Motorcycles in the Indian subcontinent. In 2018, the Executive Chairman Mahindra Group, Anand Mahindra announced the comeback of the iconic brand in India.
I have a friend who moved to Bangalore India about 5 plus years ago. I spoke with her recently, and she is so happy there. I can't wait to visit her next year. I enjoyed the video, it was well done.
14:00 jawa is not dead. In the Indian market the brand JAWA Motorcycles was resurrected / relaunched in December 2018 by Classic Legends, which is owned by Mahindra & Mahindra( indian automobile manufacturing company), through a licensing deal with the original Czech company JAWA Moto.
North Indians should watch this video who thinks Bangalore is because of them and in this video a foreigner is 100% true that it's because of Bangalore people are receptive for outsiders
@@belligerent4918 Problem is people from north most of them behave like goons and trouble girls behave indecently ..and they expect everyone to speak Hindi.. South has different culture .. MOst of the languages are older than Hindi .. Tamil is oldest language in India and in the world If you respect others people will respect you . People of north should learn to respect other cultures and laws of the state they come to .
@@belligerent4918fact is they did not sacrifice them self. . . They were betrayed by their own for crown learn history 🤦♂️oh right you don't have schools . . . rats give birth to rats they don't live their lives they spread . . .
@@sydk35Nortg Indians behavior is becos of the invasions . Btw, not all north ers behave like that just like not all south ers are polite . Look at the dravida party goons nd other politicians
@@alverzenongkhlaw5688 the Chinese are illegally occupiying Tibbat HK Gosthana Mongolia Parts of Russia, SGP , Parts of Canada , Parts of US , the SCS , Parts of PH. They need to sent back.
One thing I love about Bangalore and what makes me choose it over other more developed states like Delhi is how similar the weather is to my hometown, Mizoram.
0:46 First time I've seen anyone say today's Bengaluruis more calm and peaceful than old Bengaluru. Donno what part of Bengaluru he meant though. The boundaries of blr then were very different from now.
Bengaluru! Glad to see you two again, bantering about your India experiences, that too in India. Welcome back, Andy, (apart from your regular travel back and forth) Those are new JAWAs, now made in India.
Andy seemed like a knowledgeable guy, knows what he's doing vibes 😎. We need more foreigners like him to start business in Bangalore. Thanks Max for interviewing Andy 🙏.
why do you want foreigners to start businesses in Bengaluru? How about Indians doing that. Just asking to be colonized again. The big flaw Indians have had and still haven't fixed is trusting outsiders, even nice people. We cannot trust them. It doesn't matter if they are nice.
@@pulakification I am also an Indian and they are saying due to the media channel who claimed India as Global Superpowaaa. But when I visited China and other countries, I believe are we are 40 to 60 years behind than other successful countries. We have lot of challenges including castism, different languages in all state and unorganised chaotic cities. After 20 to 30 years , may be - story will be different. But now, Indian needs to work hard to stand out in the world.
@@bharatasranii rest of your comment is right but after 40-50 years… it will take at least 100 years before India can even think of becoming same like China… we have lost the battle to China just as Pakistan has lost the battle to India. Humbleness is what is needed to begin anywhere.
Nice walk thru ... I could relate and I agree with most of what Mr.Andy mentioned herewith having stayed for 47yrs in this beautiful hill station called Bangalore
6:40 the reason we indians are careful about foreigners is because last time large number of foreigners came to india it didn't end well for India and Indians 😅
I read that as Indians usually have large families living in small homes everyone knows each other well, thats why men are so familiar with each other. No secrets.
Homosexuality has not been much of a thing in India for a long time. So, holding each others shoulders while walking is a sign of comradery, some people do hold hands or pinkies but its not considered as something romantic or done exclusively with people they find attractive. Its just being affectionate without any other meeting attached to it. Kind of like how kissing is considered normal is some ancient and modern western culture. But in India people would find such practices as weird and uncomfortable.
Having larger families was in the past. Nowadays the families have become smaller but they usually get houses nearer to family to keep that family bond going on.
@@ayushshukla6823it’s not that homosexuality wasn’t a thing but more like it was hush hush (I.e hiding personal expression).. so it doesn’t (well it still doesn’t)bother Indians as much seeing too men hug or hold hands.
Max, here's the misconception. The water that comes out of the City Municipality taps is 'treated' and perfectly drinkable. But if we have our own private supply through a borehole and pump to overhead tanks (Like I have, alongside the city's supply) then that needs to go through UV/RO for the drinking purposes. So, in my case if I have a power breakdown, I can always get my drinking water from my home's city supply taps for 1.5 hours each, twice a day.
Dude, he meant not directly drinkable from the tap, like it is in most western countries and singapore, here you have to use a RO water purifier, if you drink tap water direct then same will happen to you also.
@@RonBhattacharyawhy are you hellbent on proving people wrong? He didn’t say anything wrong, and neither did anyone ask about the city’s supply. We’re talking about basic tap water. And it is bad. Grow up please, stop defending things you know are bad. There was 0 misconceptions. He did not say a single thing about city supplies, he talked about the tap water in homes and other things.
That Jawa is barely 2-3 years old. The one you both were talking about was Ideal Jawa. It was an Indian motorcycle company based in Mysore, which sold licensed Jawa motorcycles beginning in 1960 under the brand name Jawa and from 1973 as Yezdi. The company stopped producing in 1996. In January 2022, the brand was relaunched in India as Jawa Motorcycles by Mahindra & Mahindra through their Classic Legends subsidiary, through a licensing deal with the original Czech company JAWA Moto.
So many strange things he said about India, different people think differently ,there are different stories with different people. India is a huge and diverse place with plenty of cultures and languages and also geographically it is very diverse , we have cold and snowy places like Russia. , plenty of hill stations are also there, Dessert like UAE is also there, there are plenty of beaches and huge coastal line, Lakes ,back waters , Forests , Heavy rain fall regions ,Tea and coffee gardens and many more....It is also a house to almost all religions of the world. India's foreign policies are also unique , India has superb friendly relations with almost all nations of the world (except Pakistan due to terrorism and border issue and some bitterness with china due to border disputes ) So feel free from all burdens and have a comfortable stay .
India still has a great deal of work to do. However, UA-camrs these days portray India as either the best or worst country in the world, and they act as though everything is alright in the country. Such insincere praise or animosity would make Indians frustrated or complacent or haughty. We cannot progress as a nation unless we are aware of our problems. When it is right, give India praise, but don't go overboard.
Exactly this! Of course India has its positives, I never tire of telling Europeans how it is a unique place for them to visit at least once in their lives, if only to experience a culture so rich and so vastly different from theirs. But to only paint it as good is also doing a disservice to our country. Expectations should be tempered with reality, and the reality of both India in general and Bengaluru in particular are plain for all to see. How the infrastructure is crumbling under undue pressure placed on it by unregulated private corpos, how the corrupt politics is stopping the Indian promise from being realised, it's all very well documented, and, for millions of Indians, just a fact of everyday life. Glad to see that not everybody is willing to turn a blind eye to this reality!
Comparing Mumbai and Bengaluru is like comparing chalk and cheese. For one, the geography is completely different-Mumbai's is significantly more complex. Secondly, both have entirely different revenue generation capacities. Mumbai is in a state of infrastructure transition, so it will take a while for it to be easier to navigate. Once that happens, things should get better. Also, Bengaluru itself needs better traffic.
In Mumbai you need 60 crs to enjoy the same lifestyle that you can in Bangalore with 20 crs, in Bangalore you can get more done for less, plus cleaner air and slightly better infrastructure. Mumbai if you have 100+ crs, you can really live the best life, but if you're in the middle or upper middle with even a massive networth of 5-10 crs+, still you can only live in a slum-like 1 bhk or super small 2 bhk flat and use the stinking trains, not worth it.
In Mumbai you need 60 crs to enjoy the same lifestyle that you can in Bangalore with 20 crs, in Bangalore you can get more done for less, plus cleaner air and slightly better infrastructure. Mumbai if you have 100+ crs, you can really live the best life, but if you're in the middle or upper middle with even a massive networth of 5-10 crs+, still you can only live in a slum-like 1 bhk or super small 2 bhk flat and use the stinking trains, not worth it.
Why do Indians avoid conflict? Find out here: ua-cam.com/video/A8ptxmxHdx4/v-deo.html
Sir good water is not like luxury in india seriously....I told it in brief about how I think I am correct...wait I will copy paste it here too
I am a very common man (boy actually, 12th pass) from middle class family and seen india at every lvl be it poor or rich and I think Ro Water is not luxury 😔
Yes india is weak at many points and we are determined to give our life to make India be best as it was ones in history before Mughals and Britishers invited us
And ones again I would like to tell ro water or good water is not like luxury 😔 only extreme poor people can't afford it but if they study good which is free in gov school they can increase their lifestyle (gov school are that capable to make someone minimum good and many examples are like ias officers came from gov schools even my father is gov school teacher who learnt from same gov school who ones had no money even to go and attain gov school even as earning of day would have not done but due to some god intervention he was allowed to attain class 1 and then he studied and gained scolership and today I his son lives in ac whose father ones had no money even to go to gov school in class 1 ) told this entire Mahabharata of mine so that u trust me that good water is not like luxury which that man in video said....(Exceptions are poor but that exist in usa too...and most imp india has solution - study in gov schools.)
Its BENGALURU correct yourself immediately
For you kind information it is BENGALURU and not Bangalore 😊
This person is right on almost all things he talked about. People like him are a positive influence to the society. Dhanyavad for choosing Bharat
BTW this Singaporean is bull$#itting when he says this is a recent change. He knows nothing. Bangalore has been like this always even since my college days from 2005
@@SuplexCityF5 Why hate? People on the internet are so sad LoL.
@@hindustanimapper is that why your mom is sad? 😂
@@SuplexCityF5You are super weird. Seems like your parents didn't love you enough.
@@SuplexCityF5 Wow..a mom joke. are you a sixth grader?
I have never heard anyone who is not from India, explaining about Indian culture so accurately. Great information
he has been here for almost 20 years so
Because He come to southern part of India.He came see the development
@@AkhandBharat-s6m not inserting north south in a comment- mission impossible
Name: @@AkhandBharat-s6m
Comment: south india better sir
That Jawa wasn't an old motorcycle. A local automaker Mahindra has the rights to Jawa currently and they make them in India. It's exported to a few European countries too. Slightly similar to Royal Enfield.
Jawa was originally Ja and Wa two Czech engineers in the1940s. A Bangalore company started assembling it in India in the late 1950s and carried on till late 1990s. Mahindra took the rights and now manufacture Jawa and recently BSA also under group company Classic Legends
@@minerjopeace5915
@@minerjopeace5915 I owned a Jawa in the eighties (Bangalore). However didnt know the backstory of their CZ origins until now. Thanks for sharing.
Mahindra just bought the rights to use Jawa name. So it’s just a Mahindra bike using Jawa name to fool Indians 😁
I had Yezdi, still miss it 🥰
This Singaporean dude seems excellent observer, he know lot many things about India and Indian mindset.
Unlike other Foreigners who don't understand India ,Lim is Street smart and has good knowledge about India , Appreciate that 😊
Probably because he's lived and worked in India
@Hrnakshi he is living in India that's why he has that much of indepth knowledge
I came in Bangalore in 2016 for my Higher studies...there is no other city like Bangalore, It's been 8 years living in Bangalore.... it's a vibe living in Bangalore. Bangalore is my 2nd home now, but i am from Tripura.
@@SouravOfficial17 I left namma Bengaluru in 2004!
@@kotimoto look at West Bengal politicians
@@kotimoto Bongs are hyper arrogant
Hyderabad is way better than bangalore .You go visit Hyderabad,
@@AviatorBoeingnahh Bangalore is way better
Him giving money to a random poor person with UPI had me dead... Holy moly
Now I have no reason do deny the beggers 😮
You are spot on - generous man, who doesn’t care about pennies, like we do in the western world.
@@HBFREEWORLDWell.. we HAVE to care about those things. We have a need to. They don't.
She is not begging.. selling rose
I think she was selling the roses , but ofcourse he didnt need it . And people like her , insist a lot . Giving her a 10rs is quick way to get away from situation like that . Thats why even though he didnt need the rose , he still payed for it .
Singapore guy needs his own channel immediately naturally entertaining
ABSOLUTELY 💯💯💯💯
Indeed. He is more interesting than these westerners
He’s a businessman I guess. Should have no time for videos😂
Yup🎉
Very good explanation
I am a Tamilain from coimbatore. but i love Banglore, I love Karnataka, i love Kannada. I always get happy when i hear Kannada. I don't know why. Probably i was a kannadiga in my previous birth ❤
thank u for ur beautiful comment❤
Danyavada
@@deepubgowda9520I am practically same but I am telugu guy
@@deepubgowda9520Now reciprocate the same love towards tamilians.. teach your relatives, friends to not hate the so-called 'kongas.
While growing up in TN, not once was I told to look down upon other races and languages. But I was shocked to see the kind of hatred that 'others' have on tamilians. Ignorance at its worst.
@ptj1ptj172 with no prejudice, but based solely on your last statement, if 'others' are singling out any one group to direct their hatred towards, then maybe you need to look into the reasons why.
Now with some prejudice, often times, I don't feel welcome in TN. Sometimes I feel not knowing Tamil makes you a target for anger, ridicule or outright hostility, more so if you speak in Hindi. Not always, but not never.
You’re one of the only foreigners who truly appreciates India, thank you for getting our name out there. Dhanyavad from the entire Bharat!
This guy has understood India a bit too much actually 😂
He said he was in india when minimum Auto fare was Rs 12. So he's been here since decades ago.
He might have exaggerated on that probably. I lived my whole life here and I m 38 now so 25/- is the minimum fare I remember. Now it's all ola or uber so who cares 😂@@gogadev
@@MusicLoversHub-hf9jr Rs 25 is pretty recent bro. Probably he talking about 90's or even 80s
@@gogadev I am 90's kid..yeah chances are there
Bombay used to have 12 min fare
Lim is quite an aware person. His understanding of India is quite impressive.
YES, EVEN DAVID COLEMAN HEADLEY HAD A VERY GOOD UNDERSTANDING OF INDIA. ALL THANKS TO YOU 😒👍 😆😆😂😂🤣🤣🤣🤣😆😂😂😂😂👎
@@rexxbailey2764 ok bro
One swallow doesn’t make a summer 😮
@@biswajitc383what about 2 sparrows?
22:26 Nepali people doesn't need any kind of Visa to enter India
Nepali people are free to travel, stay, work in India without any kind of restriction
Yes
They are also settling Here without Visas more freely then Myanmarese and Sri Lankans ones Most of the Neapalis are now settling and Immigrating to Northeast from years as of now too along with Other Groups@@ujjuslife8239
Nepal is not India
@@dialectrhymes761Yes everyone knows😂
@@dialectrhymes761 so what ? they work hard and resemble work ethics
Andy is a good person understands very well about India & respects culture & people, He is a hard worker. 3 Weeks back i met him in Singapore
11:50 it’s called puppy love. Brothers as children will be very affectionate with each other (non-gay) and hug and hold hands. As they grow up to teens and young adults they continue being affectionate with their brothers and other close friends. It usually wears off around late 20s. By 30s men aren’t affectionate with each other. You never see old men affectionate like that with other old men.
I see
The Singaporean has become streetsmart living in India..
hope he can speak "kannada" tho 🙂
@@deven05or else?
@@deven05It doesn't matter if he can't speak you teach
@@dranzerbankai7660 i dont know it either. Im not from Karnataka
@@Souma_Dityacompulsory kannada is only for north indians and telugu as per kannada people.. other country people are welcomed whole heartedly..
Karnataka is home to 3 tibetan settlements, Bylakuppe being the most famous. It's home to a pretty sizeable population of tibetans whose grandparents generation came from Tibet. They fled to neighboring India during the CCP invasion of tibet. The Indian government granted plots of land to the newly arrived refugees in different parts of India (Dharamsala in north India being the most famous). So tibetan presence in Karnataka is since the early 1960s. Bangalore is a magnet for all Indians bevause of the climate and the opportunities ( many tech companies & start ups).
If you are Tibetan people, you leave China and live in India, just become a Indian people peaceful live here. Nowadays China become diversity ethnicity included the Tibetan, therefore they become Chinese, Indian and Chinese peaceful development, I understand India also want become ila amazing country in future just like China.
@@worldpeaceforever-everytime
We don't want any refugees
Please stop commenting like this
Did you forget the 4th? Bylakuppe, Kollegal, Hunsur and Mundagod 😊
Right
@@worldpeaceforever-everytime there is a reason for that, if they take the indian citizenship because when in future tibet become free there would a tibetan citizen to take their land back otherwise there won't be any tibetan (in theory) left
The guy had learned about India and Indians well. The points he mentioned are absolutely true no matter it is bad or good.
South India and Bangalore especially, North India is night mare for even Indians and women. Horrible memories I have
Happy to hear praise from a foreigner about my Bengaluru.
what a excellent video...after a long time something i loved in UA-cam.. may be because i am from Bangalore but the fact what he said was perfectly correct :) the way max and Andy lim had a communication was nice to hear 🥰
Andy has assimilated into Indian culture. Nice to host him!
Leave it to the Chinese to figure out how to get things done
Love from Arunachal Pradesh to Karnataka people 🙏❤️❤️❤️
Love from Karnataka ❤️
Thank you
Thanks for providing laborers to Karnataka, local laborers are unbearable
@@dhruvakumar7187Thankyou to North Indians for providing labourers to the whole country. Thanks for cutting my hair.
@@dobekhil there is the difference between north indians and south indians, here we respect everybody infact lower strata workers are respected even more, btw you're welcome and ofc you think cutting hair is a unskilled work, go say that in any of the western countries you will laughed off
I’m a Bangalorean, this guy is absolutely bang on point n honest 😅 kudos 👍
hopefully he is not demanded to learn kannada unlike the north indians and telugu people who are pressured to do so..
@@RealRandomVideosat the same time you don’t expect all people should know Hindi for your convenience.😎 Kannada learning is for your benefit for your ease as you’re staying you may need, no force. People are ready to learn German, Spanish, French, mandarin but not local languages(irrespective of states).
@@PraveenJakkannavar i am a telugu person, we don’t force our great langauge on others.. we are accommodating people unlike some langauge chauvinists..if they don’t want to learn they will have unease and get a workaround or learn the langauge.. but we don’t force them ..
Are you a Kannadiga or an outsider?
@@RealRandomVideosYou guys want to live in B’lore and enjoy the life and disrespect kannadigas! B’lore, and Karnataka belongs to Kannadigas - not to Telugu’s or Northies! If you don’t like it go back!!
Hey Andy, I want to appreciate the perspective you shared on Indian mandate on Visa. That perspective cannot be seen by most of our fellow country men. Your understanding and narration about Bangalore and people was just awesome.
Feels good to see all the positive comments on UA-cam about Bengaluru (India) , unlike Instagram which always shows the negative side of the Bengaluru 😊
Jawa and Yezdi which are Czech Bikes have been acquired by some Indian company and being manufactured in India since many Indians had Jawa and Yezdi bikes back in the 60s 70s and 80s and there's a nostalgia about them in India. My father too had one in the 70s and 80s and he explored India on that in his youth especially Sikkim, Darjeeling and Bhutan.
By Mahindra and Mahindra
Mahindra just bought the rights to use Jawa name. So it’s just a Mahindra bike using Jawa name to fool Indians 😁
@@surajvnair You must be really stupid to think that Indians who still possess many of the original Czech Yezdi and Jawa Bikes will be fooled when they can easily compare the old ones with the new ones.
Mahindra and Mahindra owns 60 per cent of Classic Legends, which manufactures two-wheelers such as Jawa, Yezdi, and BSA. and These bikes are made in India.
jawa is originally czech
Yea. Classic Legends owns the BSA name now but bought the rights to build and sell bikes under the Jawa and Yezdi brand names in India from the Czech company Jawa. The Czech company is still producing and selling bikes
They also own frickin Pininfarina!
Jawa bike price starts from Rs. 1,72,942. Jawa offers 4 new models in India with most popular bikes being 42 Bobber, 42 and Perak. Most expensive Jawa bike is Perak, which is priced at Rs. 2,15,543.
Jawa was founded in Prague, the capital of the Czech Republic, in 1929 by Frantisek Janecek. He purchased the motorcycle division of Wanderer, and the ‘Jawa’ name is the amalgamation of the first two letters of his name and Wanderer. The Jawa brand was sold in India beginning in 1960 under the Ideal Jawa brand. In 1973, they were also sold under the ‘Yezdi’ brand. Production stopped eventually in 1996. Meanwhile, internationally, 1997 saw the formation of Jawa Moto, the company that succeeded the original Jawa. It still sells motorcycles that run on its 350cc two-stroke engine to Central American countries. In addition, there is a four-stroke 660cc single-cylinder that powers its 660 range. It has recently started its second innings in India under Classic Legends, and sells the 300cc Jawa Forty Two and Standard. They will soon be joined by the slightly bigger displacement Jawa Perak
FYI these 2 guys in the video are full of cr@p. Don't bother explaining. Don't take them seriously
American in Hyderabad for over 10 years! ❤Bharat!
@@jenniferguy4015 you could have chosen a better country. Be safe. There are perverts Hindus and radical muslim radicals lurking in this country. Plus how are you adjusting yourself with the stench. Even as a born citizen, i can't stand the filth for a minute.
Or is this a fake account
Very lax ..cant hsppen in US
Do you like it ? I live here too .
Do you feel safe here?
@@jenniferguy4015 of all countries you chose curry
Excellent host and guide. He's kind, well informed, and down to earth.
As a Banglorean I can tell you that Bangalore up until 20yrs ago was very beautiful. It had not grown in size like today. It was green, clean and beautiful. May be Andy was staying in the places, which was then outskirts of Bangalore.
Well, IT boom happened, people from all over the country migrated, local authorities didnt know how to handle. Poor urban development of the surrounding area, towns and villages which became part of Bangalore. Banglore is all dirty now. We have lost our lakes and our green cover. Very unfortunate.
Absolutely right, I don't like the city
Absolutely! Now reminiscing the beauty of our city
How is it dirty? I'm going to visit in February
@@tylerstravelsandmore please visit it, if you go to majestic or kr market then you will come to know
@tylertravelsandmore this is just plain childhood nostalgia, come to bangalore you will love it here, i was born and brought up in bangalore, we all think that our childhood was more magical than it was, but 20 years ago it was way more green, every street under canopy,
Lim is an impressive and warm personality. India suits him well.
Thanks Andy. For showing the positive sides of India. We have very few people like you. India Loves You
ಕನ್ನಡಿಗರ ರಾಜಧಾನಿ ನಮ್ಮ ಬೆಂಗಳೂರು❤
Majority Telugus
@@prabarau2531 Habibi come to Bengaluru. Lets see who is Major🤔
@@dopamine.my- lets see
@@prabarau2531 are you joking? Lol
Kappe baavi na nodi, ee bavige naane raaja ankondithanthe, bengaluru samudra kano, e samudrakke kannadigare raajaru❤
Kannadigas are the best ethnicity I've ever met. For sure, there are exceptions just like any other community. However, overall, they are quite welcoming and positive. Their constructive nature has made Bengaluru one of the best cities in India. ಅವರಿಗೆ ತುಂಬಾ ಗೌರವ
lol
I really like listening to expat's views on India and their lives in different states. It's not just clickbait video like tourist vloggers do.
One of the coolest and relaxed guys you've interviewed.
Max: The person you interviewed seems really smart, intelligent, well read and a keen observer of things. Very good interview. The flow of the conversation was smooth and natural. Keep up the good work!
Andy has so much correct info bout India,First time I saw someone knowing India so well on geopolitical ,historical /local part.Liked him a lot.
1:09 Can you share the mirchi bajji location bro ?
Ekkada point adhey mirchi bajji dorkthadhi bro
Cheerful guy. Knows India better and explained about India very well.
Indias beauty lies in the countryside. Every 100 km, a different culture, language etc
Not a different culture just a variation
@@Athirahindustani different culture as well.
Surprised and cool to see the Singaporean Andy, who adapted to this life, not just a couple of years, it's 18 years. His knowledge on business and politics in India, western countries and china is so vivid. Usually Singaporeans don't like Indian cities because of pollution, cleanliness, safety etc. But this guy is so futuristic and understood emerging markets. Great
Citizenship for Mr Andy...He's our own now.
PERFECT DUOS . Love the way you two randomly vlog
DAMN. Such type of positive outlook ,... this is the type of content we are paying our internet bills for.
Andy is really a nice funny guy. Great to know his experiences in India. Looking forward to awesome contents..
Namma karunadu💛❤️ Preethiya sihi Kannada nadu💛❤️
ಪ್ರೀತಿಯ ಮನಶಾಂತಿಯ ಸಿರಿಹೊನ್ನಿನ ನಾಡಿದು💛❤
I was trying to figure out the location of this conversation. Kindly let me know,I stay very near to Jigani and many Industries are growing up in and around Jigani, Bennerghata Road.
@@malabika2010 This is Koramangala, near Nexus(earlier Forum) Mall.
Welcome to Bangalore
This is the city with following:
1) Tech startups
2) Micro Breweries
3) Horrendous Traffic
4) Indiranagar ka Goonda with 13,288 Test Runs and 10,889 ODI Runs he is Goat.
5) 43 year old Tennis Grand Slam Winner
Scammer capital
@@jeremyemilio9378lol
You're talking about your country?@@jeremyemilio9378
what you smoking? @jeremyemilio9378
@@jeremyemilio9378 It's west bengal and not bangalore, at least get your facts right mr.junkfood capital.
Really nice video depicting the city of Bangalore through the views of a Singaporean businessman. Quite straightforward in the conversations and many topics were covered in this clip.
Your guest knows so much about India ! .... he was spot on on a lot of things about India .... I really respect that about him and that shows how much he loves India .... thank you for the video .... 🙏 ....
It's true bro ...Indian love Russia bcz we can't forget those who helped us in critical situation...😊😊
i dont think modern russians like russians so much so its kinda cringe
what? u seem a bit cringe
@@Moonlight77162 They are racist towards Indians like the rest of the world
@@Moonlight77162 your comment dont make sense
He ment to say modern Russians dont even know they helped india in wars even if they get to know they dony care @asdasdasdqwe123
Spent 10 years of my life in Bangalore. Koramangala will always hold a special place in my heart. Till today, i still find myself roaming around on foot floating across those quaint cafes and udupis in my dreams. Even ruminated over the possibility of settling and building a life here. Adulting is when you realised life has other plans in store for you. I will always miss Bangalore.
amazing person , who have understand true India and mutually benefited also . The nation standing on same spirit for thousand of years
Hi Maxim. I really found your guest interviewees' comments very interesting and educational. I'm off third generation Jndian born in the western world, yet to visit and explore the land of my ancestors. The content of the videos are interesting and captivating, especially the experiences of all the expats making India their home. It's arousing my interest especially with retirement around the corner.
This person is super familiar with india and Indian society..💯..I like the confidence the way he was answered all questions of MAX ..✅.he is no more Singaporean, he is True indian...Sir u have Aadhaar Card ?
I did my engineering course in Bengaluru. Now i am settled near my hometown but I miss Bengaluru a lot. Its one of the best place in India.
Come back to Bengaluru cutie
Man 18 years ago you paid Rs 2000/day for hotel stay, that too having a bed with bedbugs, that’s not cheap, they looted you😮
Gyan Mt pel
@@himalayanmonk5895Aur tu tera dimag dusaroke comment pe mat chod.
He told today's price, not 18 years ago price
@@himalayanmonk5895 Aur tu dusro ke comment pe apna sar mat khapa, kuch Khud ka likh
That was Empire hotel,could be true
Yes. Indians loves Russia because they helped us in our difficult times. In 1971 indo pak war, USA sent their warships and aircraft carriars to attack India but Soviet Union (currently Russia) sent their submarines against USA to help India. They vetod in UN in favor of India. Yes russia is our ally and we indians love and support russians! Long live India Russia!
but our bigger ally is USA as so many go there to live, work and even emigrate. Who goes to Russia? Time to dump the old baggage and we will do so once we stop buying their cheap and trashy arms
Going to Bangalore next month and this video has been super helpful!
This chat so entertaining and can't leave this screen for a moment.
Keep it up guys ❤
Much love from India
In late 2016, Indian conglomerate Mahindra and Mahindra acquired the Czech motorcycle firm BSA and got the license to manufacture and sell Jawa Motorcycles in the Indian subcontinent. In 2018, the Executive Chairman Mahindra Group, Anand Mahindra announced the comeback of the iconic brand in India.
Hats off to the Singaporean guy. He knows india very well. Really appreciated
That's one friendly & understanding Singaporean man for sure
I stayed in singapore and always thought Singaporean can't survive India. Especially north India. Hatsoff to you Mr.Lim
He is staying in south india.
No one can survive in India
Singapore name is from Indian dravidian term....bro the Tamil ruled Singapore once
@@octopusmusic332 💀
Awesome video! Well done! I will in India and Nepal next February. Thanks for sharing!!
We don't want foreigner in our country go away
I have a friend who moved to Bangalore India about 5 plus years ago. I spoke with her recently, and she is so happy there. I can't wait to visit her next year. I enjoyed the video, it was well done.
14:00 jawa is not dead. In the Indian market the brand JAWA Motorcycles was resurrected / relaunched in December 2018 by Classic Legends, which is owned by Mahindra & Mahindra( indian automobile manufacturing company), through a licensing deal with the original Czech company JAWA Moto.
North Indians should watch this video who thinks Bangalore is because of them and in this video a foreigner is 100% true that it's because of Bangalore people are receptive for outsiders
@@belligerent4918 Problem is people from north most of them behave like goons and trouble girls behave indecently ..and they expect everyone to speak Hindi.. South has different culture .. MOst of the languages are older than Hindi .. Tamil is oldest language in India and in the world
If you respect others people will respect you . People of north should learn to respect other cultures and laws of the state they come to .
@@belligerent4918fact is they did not sacrifice them self. . . They were betrayed by their own for crown learn history 🤦♂️oh right you don't have schools . . . rats give birth to rats they don't live their lives they spread . . .
@@sydk35Nortg Indians behavior is becos of the invasions . Btw, not all north ers behave like that just like not all south ers are polite .
Look at the dravida party goons nd other politicians
@@belligerent4918we are not talking about Kings or the history he is talking about common people from north india
So receptive that autowallahs routinely abuse non kannadigas for speaking in hindi!!!
I love this Singaporean Man..I love them both.😇
He is Singapore chinese.u like Chinese 😂😂😂
@@EdmundLam-ku8ro yes I like Chinese people ❤️
Bro understood more than many who are localy indians living in banglore! ❤
I like the genuine conversation from these guys. And in the end India is amazing for all.
Settling in Bangalore s far better n easier than Mumbai..Everything s fine except traffic..housing rates are less than half of Mumbai
07:52 Why block the Tibetian flag?
Fear
He’s a Singaporean guy..Singapore is filled with Chinese may be that’s why
Russia and China are friends
It should be blocked..they're illegal anyway
@@alverzenongkhlaw5688 the Chinese are illegally occupiying Tibbat HK Gosthana Mongolia Parts of Russia, SGP , Parts of Canada , Parts of US , the SCS , Parts of PH. They need to sent back.
This is the first and only video about my country that I would agree with word to word. Hope you have a great travel experience!
One thing I love about Bangalore and what makes me choose it over other more developed states like Delhi is how similar the weather is to my hometown, Mizoram.
Too precise. He ends all sentences with the word 'only,' a true Bangalorean.
0:46 First time I've seen anyone say today's Bengaluruis more calm and peaceful than old Bengaluru. Donno what part of Bengaluru he meant though. The boundaries of blr then were very different from now.
Agreed I was here in 91
I loved Andy's laugh...ha ha
Bengaluru! Glad to see you two again, bantering about your India experiences, that too in India. Welcome back, Andy, (apart from your regular travel back and forth)
Those are new JAWAs, now made in India.
Thanks Andy and Max for your conversation about BLR and India in General.
Very Informative.🙏
Dude, you guys are roaming just around my office place...
was shocked to see my office place in your video.
BTW, Welcome to India.
Andy seemed like a knowledgeable guy, knows what he's doing vibes 😎. We need more foreigners like him to start business in Bangalore. Thanks Max for interviewing Andy 🙏.
why do you want foreigners to start businesses in Bengaluru? How about Indians doing that. Just asking to be colonized again. The big flaw Indians have had and still haven't fixed is trusting outsiders, even nice people. We cannot trust them. It doesn't matter if they are nice.
In next 10 years, you will get most favorable business ecosystem in India.
Global superpower 2025.
@@pulakification no 2025 it's not possible. India need 2040 to 2050 to be genuine. There are lots of social and infrastructure challenges.
@@bharatasranii i am just saying what 90% of Indians have been saying for last 50 years.
@@pulakification I am also an Indian and they are saying due to the media channel who claimed India as Global Superpowaaa. But when I visited China and other countries, I believe are we are 40 to 60 years behind than other successful countries. We have lot of challenges including castism, different languages in all state and unorganised chaotic cities. After 20 to 30 years , may be - story will be different. But now, Indian needs to work hard to stand out in the world.
@@bharatasranii rest of your comment is right but after 40-50 years… it will take at least 100 years before India can even think of becoming same like China… we have lost the battle to China just as Pakistan has lost the battle to India. Humbleness is what is needed to begin anywhere.
Nice walk thru ... I could relate and I agree with most of what Mr.Andy mentioned herewith having stayed for 47yrs in this beautiful hill station called Bangalore
As a person from WB..i'm so very happy that you are having a great experience in our country.
Best content and the best conversation.❤
Well appreciated to @andy for his knowledge about the culture of Bharat.🙏
6:40 the reason we indians are careful about foreigners is because last time large number of foreigners came to india it didn't end well for India and Indians 😅
😂😂😂 bad memories
🤣
When and what happened
ur talking about Mighty British i guess😂
I read that as Indians usually have large families living in small homes everyone knows each other well, thats why men are so familiar with each other. No secrets.
Not so, today 's world all have small families. In india we keep parents along with us. There are places where even uncle aunt n cousins stay together
Homosexuality has not been much of a thing in India for a long time. So, holding each others shoulders while walking is a sign of comradery, some people do hold hands or pinkies but its not considered as something romantic or done exclusively with people they find attractive. Its just being affectionate without any other meeting attached to it.
Kind of like how kissing is considered normal is some ancient and modern western culture. But in India people would find such practices as weird and uncomfortable.
Having larger families was in the past. Nowadays the families have become smaller but they usually get houses nearer to family to keep that family bond going on.
@@ayushshukla6823it’s not that homosexuality wasn’t a thing but more like it was hush hush (I.e hiding personal expression).. so it doesn’t (well it still doesn’t)bother Indians as much seeing too men hug or hold hands.
Max, here's the misconception. The water that comes out of the City Municipality taps is 'treated' and perfectly drinkable. But if we have our own private supply through a borehole and pump to overhead tanks (Like I have, alongside the city's supply) then that needs to go through UV/RO for the drinking purposes. So, in my case if I have a power breakdown, I can always get my drinking water from my home's city supply taps for 1.5 hours each, twice a day.
Dude, he meant not directly drinkable from the tap, like it is in most western countries and singapore, here you have to use a RO water purifier, if you drink tap water direct then same will happen to you also.
@@nkl07ba12: The city-council supply in India is "directly drinkable from the tap". Anything else? Grow up.
@@RonBhattacharya Lol, so you drink from a tap ? without water purifier ? please send me your mothers number !!
@@RonBhattacharyawhy are you hellbent on proving people wrong? He didn’t say anything wrong, and neither did anyone ask about the city’s supply. We’re talking about basic tap water. And it is bad. Grow up please, stop defending things you know are bad. There was 0 misconceptions. He did not say a single thing about city supplies, he talked about the tap water in homes and other things.
That Jawa is barely 2-3 years old.
The one you both were talking about was Ideal Jawa. It was an Indian motorcycle company based in Mysore, which sold licensed Jawa motorcycles beginning in 1960 under the brand name Jawa and from 1973 as Yezdi. The company stopped producing in 1996.
In January 2022, the brand was relaunched in India as Jawa Motorcycles by Mahindra & Mahindra through their Classic Legends subsidiary, through a licensing deal with the original Czech company JAWA Moto.
Thankyou ❤ he said exactly how Bengaluru is. 😊
Bangalore ✅
Bengaluru ✅💖
Bangalore ❤
So many strange things he said about India, different people think differently ,there are different stories with different people. India is a huge and diverse place with plenty of cultures and languages and also geographically it is very diverse , we have cold and snowy places like Russia. , plenty of hill stations are also there, Dessert like UAE is also there, there are plenty of beaches and huge coastal line, Lakes ,back waters , Forests , Heavy rain fall regions ,Tea and coffee gardens and many more....It is also a house to almost all religions of the world. India's foreign policies are also unique , India has superb friendly relations with almost all nations of the world (except Pakistan due to terrorism and border issue and some bitterness with china due to border disputes ) So feel free from all burdens and have a comfortable stay .
Guys if you're indian and watch this , hit a like button, so that it can reach out more people on UA-cam
India still has a great deal of work to do. However, UA-camrs these days portray India as either the best or worst country in the world, and they act as though everything is alright in the country. Such insincere praise or animosity would make Indians frustrated or complacent or haughty. We cannot progress as a nation unless we are aware of our problems. When it is right, give India praise, but don't go overboard.
Exactly this! Of course India has its positives, I never tire of telling Europeans how it is a unique place for them to visit at least once in their lives, if only to experience a culture so rich and so vastly different from theirs. But to only paint it as good is also doing a disservice to our country. Expectations should be tempered with reality, and the reality of both India in general and Bengaluru in particular are plain for all to see. How the infrastructure is crumbling under undue pressure placed on it by unregulated private corpos, how the corrupt politics is stopping the Indian promise from being realised, it's all very well documented, and, for millions of Indians, just a fact of everyday life. Glad to see that not everybody is willing to turn a blind eye to this reality!
First time coming to your page. Loved you. Loved your guest. Thanks man.
Just a correction. He is not speaking the local langiage. Local language is Kannada and he was speaking Hindi.
@@Whatreally123 yes he was replying to a local lady in hindi. Seems he thinks Bangalore is in north India. So sad
local can be a locality, city, state or even country.... he said "a local language" meaning one of India's local languages
@@blu9168 naah local language of the state is kannada not hindi
Thanks for mentioning NE . Honestly staying in the north to now staying in south. Its better here
Comparing Mumbai and Bengaluru is like comparing chalk and cheese. For one, the geography is completely different-Mumbai's is significantly more complex. Secondly, both have entirely different revenue generation capacities. Mumbai is in a state of infrastructure transition, so it will take a while for it to be easier to navigate. Once that happens, things should get better. Also, Bengaluru itself needs better traffic.
Thats ur opinion, btw how big is ur house in mumbai?
@@SilentStratergistWhat colour is your Bugatti?
@@manhalrahman5785 lol i dont need a buggati im still rich never the less
In Mumbai you need 60 crs to enjoy the same lifestyle that you can in Bangalore with 20 crs, in Bangalore you can get more done for less, plus cleaner air and slightly better infrastructure.
Mumbai if you have 100+ crs, you can really live the best life, but if you're in the middle or upper middle with even a massive networth of 5-10 crs+, still you can only live in a slum-like 1 bhk or super small 2 bhk flat and use the stinking trains, not worth it.
In Mumbai you need 60 crs to enjoy the same lifestyle that you can in Bangalore with 20 crs, in Bangalore you can get more done for less, plus cleaner air and slightly better infrastructure.
Mumbai if you have 100+ crs, you can really live the best life, but if you're in the middle or upper middle with even a massive networth of 5-10 crs+, still you can only live in a slum-like 1 bhk or super small 2 bhk flat and use the stinking trains, not worth it.
2 cheerful guys talking about positive vibes.