Bengaluru

The Opinionated Mallu

We were a true-blue city supplement and thus no aspect of life in this bustling metropolis escaped our scrutiny. Being an outsider, I took some time to fully revel in the emotion that was Bengaluru but today, it is as much a home to me as my own city is. A lot of credit for my familiarisation with namma ooru goes to the articles we wrote.

The vibrant arts and culture scene was an evergreen favourite with most of the writers in the team. From the popularity of the age-old folk tradition called Yakshagana (https://www.deccanherald.com/metrolife/metrolife-your-bond-with-bengaluru/yakshagana-big-in-bengaluru-students-transcend-ages-814015.html) to the whopping sums shelled out for arangetrams (https://www.deccanherald.com/metrolife/metrolife-your-bond-with-bengaluru/dance-debuts-big-as-weddings-754114.html) and even a comprehensive coverage of the annual Sankranti Carnatic music festival (https://www.deccanherald.com/metrolife/metrolife-cityscape/annual-event-an-ode-to-doyen-of-carnatic-music-793812.html), we ensured that our readers were not alienated from the classical art forms even in their busy lives. The other end of the spectrum, such as film…

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