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A
resident of Mumbai is called a Mumbaikar, or Bombayite. Many
residents prefer to stay close to major railway stations for
easy access to their workplaces, as a significant amount of
time is spent on daily commuting. Thus, many live a fast-paced
life, with very little time for social activities. Bombay
residents celebrate Indian and Western festivals with great
fanfare.
The
metropolis has its own local roadside fast food flavour, comprising
vada pav (leavened wheat bread split in half, with fried dumplings
as filling), panipuri (deep fried crêpe with tamarind
and lentil sauce), pav bhaji (leavened wheat bread accompanied
with fried vegetables), sandwich (White sandwich bread with
butter hot sauce (Chutney) tomato, potatoes, onions, cucumber
and beatroot) and bhelpuri (puffed rice mixture), while South
Indian and Chinese food are also very popular. The cosmopolitan
residents have unique tastes in cuisine, music, film and literature,
both Indian and international. In 2004, Mumbai received three
heritage conservation awards from the UNESCO.
Mumbai
is the birthplace of Indian cinema (Dadasaheb Phalke laid
the foundations by his silent movies followed by his Marathi
talkies), with the oldest film broadcast here in the early
20th century. Mumbai also boasts of large number of cinemas,
including World's largest IMAX dome theatre, which feature
mainstream Bollywood, Marathi and Hollywood movies. Many film
festivals are avidly attended throughout the year.
Besides
catering to cinephiles, the city has a thriving theatrical
tradition both in the regional languages and in English. Contemporary
art is well represented in both government funded art spaces
and private commercial galleries. The government funded art
galleries include The Jehangir Art Gallery and The National
Gallery of Modern Art. Built in 1833, the Asiatic Society
of Bombay is the oldest public library in the city. The city
also contains most of India's tallest buildings.
Mumbai
has six sister cities (the maximum permitted by the Indian
government). They are: Berlin, London, Los Angeles, Saint
Petersburg, Stuttgart and Yokohama.
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