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India.com
3 days ago
- Entertainment
- India.com
Discover The 5 Best Film Locations In Bengaluru For Movie Lovers
Silicon Valley of India, Bengaluru is not only a technology center, but also a paradise for cinema. Its green gardens, colonial-era buildings, modern skyscrapers, and busy roads provide filmmakers to capture various aspects of the city. From the romantic and poetic stories in Sandalwood cinema to the rough passion of urban dramas, the locals of Bengaluru have always been praised. Come, let us take you to Bengaluru's most celebrated film sets where the borders between reality and movie magic fades. 1. Lalbagh Botanical Garden: Where Romance Blooms Lalbagh Botanical Garden, known for its palm tree filled glass house, is a place of peace in the middle of chaos. This stunning 240 acres garden was established in the 18th century. The garden also hosts two exhibits for flowers during spring and autumn. It became immortalized in Kannada cinema with the blockbuster Mungaru Male (2006), as the protagonists' romance in the movie unfolded against the backdrop of Lalbagh's misty landscapes. From lotus ponds to rose gardens, the garden continues to lure filmmakers seeking poetic backdrops for love stories and introspective tales. One of the best places to visit in bengaluru is Lalbagh garden so make sure you take your family to this stunning place to relax and enjoy nature. Park & Vidhana Soudha: Nature and Power Go Hand in Hand Cubbon Park's sprawling greenery and Vidhana Soudha's neo-Dravidian grandeur encompass the dual identity of Bengaluru. Together they compliment each other. Cubbon Park, Vidhana Soudha, Attara Kacheri, High Court, toy train, and many more beautiful structures that the city has to offer have hosted youthful escapades in movies such as Gaalipata 2008. And on the other side, Vidhana Soudha, the headquarters of Karnataka's vasigendra legislature, is frequently acted in political dramas and issues due to its stone facade that evokes authority. This enabled the structure to digitally foster the nature and institutional power combination. It ends up making the area a filmmaker's muse for stories spanning class to governance. 3. Bangalore Palace: The Perfect Cinematic Setting Approaching the palace seems like you are emerging into a Tudor fairy tale. As the architecture was inspired by England's Windsor Castle and was built in 1878, it is truly a marvel with its turrets, stained glass, and vintage photographs. The palace interiors poses ample opportunities for creative expression, including scenes from Bollywood's Bachna Ae Haseeno, where Khuda Jaane was performed. But there came a time where powerful Kannada films like Milana captured the moment in its gardens. Regail magnanimity is not paled in comparison by the perfect setting for republic pieces, making it a film maker's dream. 4. MG Road, Brigade Road & Commercial Street: Urban Pulse As the city's lifeline, this part of the city never sleeps. The shops on Brigade Road are always lit, Commercial Street is always buzzing with buyers, and MG Road's metro system places the cherry on the top. A Malayalam movie by the name of Bangalore Days perfectly encapsulated the youth of the city lifestyle, just like Sillunu Oru Kaadhal did when they filmed the city. The street side cafes, along with the graffiti that lines the walls, lures in tourists and gives a breeze of diversity, which makes helping these areas be a perfect example of India's metropolitan culture. 5. UB City & Tech Parks: Silicon Valley on Screen Testament to Bangalore's IT supremacy, UB city is home to glass and steel towers, while Manyata Tech park is known for its extensive campus. With all the expansion comes a region of corporate obsession and city alienation. The romantic suspense movie U-Turn (2016) used the technology focused areas of the city to add mystery to their plot. On the other hand, romantic UB City rooftop proposals are famous during night time. The theme of the UB region buildings extends the aspirations as well as the realities of India's IT Generation. Conclusion: Bengaluru — The City of Endless Narratives Be it the blooming sight at Lalbagh or the skyscrapers of UB City, Bengaluru has a wide range of film locations that match its stories. Each location possesses the potential to narrate new layers of a tale, transforming the city into a silent character that evokes various feelings. Whether you are a film buff trying to relive the scenes or a tourist trying to discover the heart of Bengaluru, these places offer an unparalleled experience throughout India's Garden City. Ready, set, action, Bengaluru — a city where every single place has a different tale carved on it.


India.com
31-05-2025
- India.com
Explore 5 amazing Spots To Be Alone In Bengaluru
Not only does Bengaluru have Technology parks, and traffic jams, but it also has its own rendition of heaven that goes by the name of The Garden City. A place where one can retreat, recharge, enjoy the serenity, and free yourself from the bustling city. Podcasts, audiobooks, nature, or a complete detox. Whatever you are contemplating, let me guide you to your next destination in Bengaluru. Are you ready to dive in? 1. Cubbon Park Walk into this 300-acre Cubbon Park, breathe deeply, and let the commotion of the city escape you. Cubbon Park has welcoming pathways entwined with trees, benches, and other wonders that allow people to go for morning strolls, meditate, or even take a bite out of their favorite book. Watching birds sing, dew glistening on grass during the morning is something that most people yearn for. Don't forget to check the classic Attara Kacheri (High Court) along with the State Central Library, which is concealed within the boundaries of the park. 2. Lalbagh Botanical Garden This garden was designed by Hyder Ali in the 18th century. It is a true beauty in this world. Twice a year, dazzling flower shows are carried out in the beautiful glass house which is designed as a replica to the London Crystal Palace. Or take a break next to the lake and observe kingfishers diving around. 3. National Gallery of Modern Art (NGMA) NGMA is situated in a grand colonial mansion that was built many ages ago, making this structure a wonder in itself. It is one of the best places for art lovers around the world as it features art galleries with all forms of Indian artistic work and modern day art. The minute quiet teacher through the hall and leafy courtyard makes it easy to lose track of time while soaking in creativity. 4. Tipu Sultan's Summer Palace This amazing piece of history allows one to step into the world of Tipu Sultan. Visitors can marvel at his era through the intricate designs present in the 18th century teakwood building decorated with a stunning array of carvings and paintings. The majestic royal past overflows in many places around the palace, helping to relax in the lovely gardens or enjoying the fresh breeze in the gardens and other secluded holes inside the palace. 5. Sankey Tank This lake is located in Malleswaram, and it's quite peaceful. It is lovely to walk along the shaded walkway or sit on the benches and write in a journal while enjoying the cool breeze. Early mornings and late afternoons are pleasantly still, with only a few joggers passing by. 6. Ulsoor Lake Despite being very close to town, Ulsoor Lake is really awesome. You can paddle a boat or just walk along the trees. The nearby Someshwara Temple and Ulsoor Gurudwara tend to beautify the entire area and make it even more appealing. Final Thoughts Even though Bengaluru is a highly populated city, quiet regions are always there, as long as you look for them. Cubson's Park is great for journaling, NGMA for sketching and next to Ulsoor Lakes is perfect to sip on chai. All of these locations offer a great view and allow you to get in touch with yourself. So next time you feel stressed, take a break, because peace is just a café, museum, or park away.