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Bangalore
is known as the Garden City of India because of its climate,
greenery and the presence of many public parks, including
the Lal Bagh and Cubbon Park. Deepavali, the "Festival
of Lights", transcends demographic and religious lines
and is celebrated with great vigour. Dussera, a traditional
celebratory hallmark of the old Kingdom of Mysore, is another
important festival. Other traditional Indian festivals such
as Ganesh Chaturthi, Ugadi, Sankranthi, Eid ul-Fitr, and Christmas
are also celebrated. Bangalore is home to the Kannada film
industry, which churns out about 80 Kannada movies each year.
Most Kannada movies are musicals, and their soundtracks are
very popular in the city. The popularity of Kannada movies
has spawned a new colloquial dialect, Bangalore Kannada, which
draws upon youth culture and influences from English and other
Indian languages.
The
diversity of cuisine available is reflective of the social
and economic diversity of Bangalore. Roadside vendors, tea
stalls, South Indian, North Indian, Chinese and Western fast
food are all very popular in the city. Udupi restaurants are
very popular and serve predominantly vegetarian, regional
cuisine. As there is sizeable population from Tamil Nadu,
there are various restaurants that serve authentic Tamil food.
Brigade RoadBangalore has many clubs and bars, and is sometimes
referred to as the Pub Capital of India. Popular nightspots
in Bangalore include HiNT, Taika, Pecos, Tavern Inn and TGIF.
Bangalore is also now known as the Rock City of India for
Western rock concerts, with Iron Maiden, Aerosmith, Scorpions,
Roger Waters, Uriah Heep, Jethro Tull, Joe Satriani, INXS,
No Doubt, Safri Duo, Deep Purple, Mark Knopfler, The Rolling
Stones, and Bryan Adams, among others, having performed in
the city.
Cricket is the most popular sport in
Bangalore. A significant number of national cricketers have
come from Bangalore, including current Indian cricket team
captain Rahul Dravid. Other cricketing greats from Bangalore
are Gundappa Vishwanath, Anil Kumble, E.A.S. Prasanna, Venkatesh
Prasad, Bhagwat Chandrasekhar, Syed Kirmani, Roger Binny and
Javagal Srinath. Many of the city's children play gully cricket
on the roads and in city's many public fields. Bangalore's
main international cricket stadium is the M. Chinnaswamy Stadium,
which hosted its first match in 1974. Bangalore has a number
of elite clubs, like the Bangalore Golf Club, Bowring Institute
and the exclusive Bangalore Club, which counts among its previous
members Winston Churchill and the Maharaja of Mysore.
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