Dear Bangalore

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We are now descending into Bangalore International Airport, temperature 20 degrees, clear skies.

Music to my ears. I step out of the plane and watch as the crowd rushes to claim their baggage. Each one trying to catch up with the person ahead of them. I join them in their little race. l look at the transparent door ahead of me, the only thing separating you and me now. Miles and miles now reduced to a few metres and a transparent door. I realise how much Iโ€™ve missed you. That I crave you like a bird craves the sky, like the morning craves the sun, like the taxi drivers outside crave a confused tourist.

I get my bags and step out of the door. You hug me, the familiar, cool breeze gathering me in its arms instantly. I can tell youโ€™ve been waiting for me. It has been too long.

Long distance with you has not been easy. I notice how much youโ€™ve changed and you remind me that I’m no different. You tell me Iโ€™ve started forgetting the small things. That I take time to remember where we had our first driving lesson. That I need to ask for directions to Iyengar bakery. You complain about how Iโ€™ve started noticing your faults more. The gaping potholes, unkept roads and crowded buses. That sometimes, you worry that Iโ€™ll stop finding you attractive.

I take a deep breath, soaking you in. The Silicon Valley of India, I think with pride. You and I grew up together. Year after year, matching your widening roads with my widening horizons. And by the time I was ready for college, you had a spanking new airport ready for me.
But these days, I feel like I donโ€™t know you any more. I donโ€™t recognise the buildings, malls and pubs that seem to sprout overnight. That the roads have been widened and flyovers have been built. That the 335E has increased its rates. Leaving only Namma Metro, which continues to be a modest straight line between Indiranagar and Brigade, and the undeniable beauty of the handlebar moustaches on the local political party billboards untouched.
I look around and helplessly demand an explanation on how or when this happened. I feel betrayed.

At this point, I feel you deserve to know. I have been unfaithful. Iโ€™ve fallen for other cities. For their perfectly manicured lawns, their wide roads, organised traffic and meters that run proportional to distance, not luck.
I hope you understand that I have my needs. That I am easily seduced. That I cant help myself from going through pictures and videos of them over the internet. Holding my breath, my heart racing as I spend hours marvelling at their beauty. I travel to meet them over the weekend. A quick flight and visa on arrival. Cheap, quick, no strings attached. I fall asleep satisfied, tangled up in its cuisines, landscapes and beaches. Taking with me a light, sweet memory that will soon fade over time.
But you. Not once, do I forget my nights with you.

As always, my time with you flies. And before I know it, Iโ€™m on my way back to the airport. Trying to ignore the unexplainable sadness in emptying my wallet to make space for shallow, beautiful, crisp dollar notes. I am always left wondering where the months disappeared as I pack my bags. My heart sinking at the thought of going back. Back to predicable, sterilized, perfection. I realise that sometimes, I just want to cross the road without waiting for permission from a blinking green man. That I want to be able to pay โ€˜one and a halfโ€™ for squeezing 5 in the back of an auto because adjust maadi. That nothing will ever have your flavour, your texture, your soul. A city I know. A city that knows me.

Each day so defining, but altogether just a vibrant, happy blur.ย I load my luggage into the car thinking of the number of times Iโ€™ve had to say goodbye. I wonder why it never gets easier. I look out of my window in silence. The only time Iโ€™m grateful for the heavy traffic. This time, the sight of Bangalore International Airport makes my heart sink. You punish me for leaving you for another. Teasing me with the cool breeze, starry skies and the familiar bustle. On the days I leave you, youโ€™re always most seductive, most beautiful.

And so I board the plane, watching you get smaller and smaller with every second. Leaving behind Ammamaโ€™s onion chutney, Chilled Kingfisher Draught, Mysore Mango and Kerala Gold. Hidden treasures at Blossoms. The chaat at Anand Bhavan. The gobi at Spicy Corner. The icecream at Corner House. The vibe at Koshys. The beer at Pecos. The prices at Chin Lungs. The sound of dosa batter being poured on a hot pan every morning.
Leaving behind a city that made me, piece by piece, story by story.

I stay glued to my window as the plane mercilessly moves away. Looking down at the city that seems to have lit up, just for me. Watching as the little houses, cars and buildings fade into twinkling lights, and the twinkling lights fade into the darkness.

165 responses to “Dear Bangalore”

  1. Hello Krisna,

    I really love the way you wrote. Even I have not known Bangalore yet. But I can feel what you felt. In detail you describe them in such different ways. Happy, sadness and proud. Ehmm… I’m overjoy it.
    You’ve touched me. I wish I can write a beautiful one, just like the way you write. (I’m just a newbie in writing, just learn ๐Ÿ˜€ )
    Thanks for your writing.

    ~Guandra~

    1. Thank you so much Guandra! Good luck with you blog ๐Ÿ™‚ Take care.

  2. Reblogged this on Just another way to share and commented:
    Please allow me to put your writing to my blog. Thanks

  3. Nice.

  4. hi, i have never been to banglore..
    but your splendid peace of writting makes me wonder the peace of living in suchay beautiful place!
    great! ๐Ÿ™‚

  5. Reblogged this on pearlisms and commented:
    Beautifully written!”

      1. Made me see all the beautiful positive bits about the city! Thanks for reminding me!! ๐Ÿ™‚

  6. This is gorgeous. Thank you!

  7. We all feel that at some point ๐Ÿ™‚

  8. TransplantedFlowerChild Avatar
    TransplantedFlowerChild

    Hi Krishna, I am an American wife of an Indian, now living near Vijayawada. I struggle with longing for Ohio, almost reluctant to fall for things here. Wishing you peace and authentic experiences where your wallet holds dollars instead of rupees.

    1. Thank you!
      Hoping you’ll get to visit Ohio soon! Take care ๐Ÿ™‚

  9. I am writing this comment from koramangala. It may have been only two years since I moved here, but I fell in love with Bengaluru on the very first day. Yes, it was hard in the begining, but day by day I was being engulfed by this beautiful Garden City. NAMMA BENGALURU.

    1. Completely agree! Its hard not to fall in love with the place! ๐Ÿ™‚

  10. Loved the read! As a bangalorean who moved out , i miss it so much! thanks for the writing!

  11. welikenonsense Avatar

    Nice photo! love it

    1. It isnt mine ๐Ÿ™‚ But yess, its gorgeous!

      1. welikenonsense Avatar

        okay!(: How did you made your blog so cool btw? My blog doesn’t have a lot of visitors:'( do you wanna help to promote my blog that would be awesome x

      2. Sure! How does someone promote a blog though? =P

  12. Hi ๐Ÿ™‚ this is a well written piece and I love the imagery that you portrayed in this blog. It was quite refreshing to the mind. Thank you for such a beautiful experience. I felt like I was there with you lol ๐Ÿ™‚

    1. Thank you so much! So glad you liked it ๐Ÿ™‚

  13. Reblogged this on Poojitha and commented:
    great post ! so relatable !

  14. Beautiful post! poetic writing! Thanks for showing us a picture of Bangalore in words.

  15. This was beautiful. I feel the same way every time I visit my home state Assam like a tourist. It’s heart breaking. But like you said, we hold on to the precious memories and wander on.

    1. Thank you Sarita, so glad you liked it ๐Ÿ™‚

  16. *does a bobbing head move*
    That is whenever I read anything about the city.
    *does a bobbing head move with a hand wave dance move*
    That is when I read this.
    :’)

    1. Hahah awww ๐Ÿ™‚ Thank youu!

      1. from nps?

      2. Yess! I’m guessing the ‘Spicy Corner’ gave it away? ๐Ÿ™‚

      3. hahaha……
        yus..
        cottonian here ^_^

  17. Where is this very nice place

    1. Bangalore, In Karnataka, India ๐Ÿ™‚

  18. Beautifully written,had goosebumps..! Could relate to each and every word.

    1. Thank you, Neeti ๐Ÿ™‚

  19. Beautfull

  20. Wow… reminded me of my Bangalore days…

  21. I have been in Bangalore for exactly 46 hours, and I can imagine how one can fall in love with the city which has so much character of its own. I read this post like a long prose about Bangalore, great stuff. Cheers.

    1. Damn, I cant tell you how jealous I am! Haha thank you Rahul ๐Ÿ™‚

  22. I visited Bangalore for the first time this year to meet a friend and enjoyed it so much. Thanks for bringing back the feel of the city with your lovely post. I too am looking forward to going back someday – there aren’t many cities with such starry skies.

    1. Thank you! So glad you liked it! ๐Ÿ™‚

  23. Amazingly written! You’ve captured my exact feelings every time I touch down in India ๐Ÿ™‚

    1. Thank you so much ๐Ÿ™‚

  24. A beautiful piece on reconnection after absence

  25. It was a delight to read your blog!! So lively and so true ๐Ÿ™‚

  26. Dear Krishna,
    the language you use is extremely lucid but are able to encompass in them the entire essence of what you want to portray by just the right choice and sequence. It is really really good.

    delight to read your blog.

    Deepak

    1. Thank you so much, Deepak.

  27. Wow. Bangalore was my home for one and half years and me and my boyfriend fell in love with it. Have awesome memories of Indira Nagar and HRC !

  28. Exactly what I feel. Though I never visited Bangalore since I moved out, but you exactly conveyed what I wanted to say!!! Thanks a lot for writing this

  29. This describes exactly what I feel while leaving blore

    Moved to kuala lumpur 9 months ago and my last visit to blore was so heart wrenching
    Literally

  30. Hi Krishna,

    You have written a beautiful piece here. I felt all the emotions come alive in me as I was reading it. I could not help leaving a comment.

    Keep writing! ๐Ÿ™‚

  31. Lovely read…. I have to say it left me feeling nostalgic… and evoked that familiar feeling that things have changed, of memories left behind… of new memories made…. ,of wishing to go back in time and re-visit those good old times…

    It was an absolute delight to stumble on your blog…. so very well done… Cheers keep ’em coming. All the best

  32. this is absolutely beautiful, it left me feeling somewhat nostalgic for a place I’ve never visited

  33. I’ve been following your blog for some time now, and I must say – I really love your style of writing style! ๐Ÿ™‚ You’ve raised personification to an art form. Being a Bangalorean, I agree with everything you’ve written here – thank you for putting the right words into our minds! ๐Ÿ˜€

  34. Good day! Would you mind if I share your blog with my facebook group?
    There’s a lot of folks that I think would really enjoy your content.
    Please let me know. Many thanks

    1. Absolutely! Go ahead ๐Ÿ™‚

  35. […] This post was a response/piggyback off ofย https://epiphanyinthecacophony.wordpress.com/2014/03/18/dear-bangalore/, a beautiful letter to the city that gave us so much to […]

  36. U made me miss Namma Bengalooru a million times more.. ๐Ÿ˜ฆ wonderful write up.. Keep rocking.. Cheers!!

  37. hystericalselcouth Avatar
    hystericalselcouth

    Reblogged this on Living under a rock and commented:
    Oh my, very much so.
    Kannada? Swalpa-swalpa.

  38. This is an amazing read. I could totally visualize the descriptions, the sound of dosa on the hot pan, 335E, Corner hose, etc. Reminiscing Bangalore days!

  39. Reblogged this on The girl with the kaleidoscope eyes and commented:
    This is beautifully written.

  40. Beautiful, beautiful piece of writing. It is like you feel what we feel , and express it a thousand times better.

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