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Where does the whole of Bangalore go on Sunday?

June 15th, 2004  |  Published in Living  |  37 Comments

And folks, I am not kid­ding. The answer is: The Forum. Bangalore’s lat­est hap­pen­ing mall in Kora­man­gala. Now of course, when we set out for this place, we didn’t have clue.

We first got an inkling of the upcom­ing prob­lem when did not find park­ing in the base­ment, first floor, sec­ond floor, third floor, fourth floor…. Whoopee! Finally, finally, we were over­come with joy when we man­aged to find a park­ing space on the fifth floor.

Only to find that life was not going to be easy thereafter.

For exam­ple, in the book­store and the music store, there were an equal num­ber of books and music CDs as there were peo­ple. No, really.

Now, let me tell you, I have been to crowded places. For heav­ens sake, I lived in Mum­bai and trav­eled by local trains. But this, I swear by my computer’s hard disk, was the most ‘crowd­edest’ shop­ping place I have ever been to. For exam­ple, at the ‘C’ sec­tion of videos, there were approx­i­mately 200 peo­ple going through 200 titles! I mean, where on the planet earth would you see such crowds (except for pos­si­bly Dadar)?

I found a lit­tle bit of space in the ‘M’ sec­tion and in des­per­a­tion picked up the first peo­ple who looked famil­iar – Jlo and Ralph Fiennes. As luck would have it they made Maid in Man­hat­tan together. Now, I know that’s not exactly a clas­sic, but I couldn’t go to Land­mark for the first time and not buy any­thing? And every other alpha­bet was taken! Phew, was I glad when we actu­ally found a line that had less than 10 peo­ple at the cashier.

Feel­ing rav­en­ously hun­gry, we ven­tured into the appro­pri­ately named Tran­sit where there were about 20 food coun­ters and a lot of hun­gry peo­ple. And believe me when I say ‘A LOT’! There were crowds around all the coun­ters and espe­cially a big one around Bei­jing Bites. The Indian’s fas­ci­na­tion with Chi­nese food has obvi­ously not been affected by the cold polit­i­cal rela­tions between the two coun­tries. If the queues were an indi­ca­tion, it is at an all-time high.

We real­ized that to get our turn, we would have to wait till the cold war was over so we beat a hasty retreat. And we also real­ized why the place is called Tran­sit (there’s not much else you can do!).

Now, the ques­tion that comes to mind is that where did all these thou­sands of peo­ple (actu­ally it was more like a mil­lion) peo­ple go when The Forum hadn’t existed a few months ago?

Any­body care to take a guess?

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  1. Gautam Ghosh says:

    June 15th, 2004 at 11:40 am (#)

    I dis­cov­ered that a siz­able part of Ban­ga­lore also lands up at the new mall “Ban­ga­lore Cen­tral” (no its not a rail­way sta­tion like Mum­bai Cen­tral, although the crowds can make you believe that too!) on Res­i­dency Road

    Btw, sand­wiched between Victoria’s Cor­ner and Domi­nos’ I won­der if you noticed the lovely Punju joint “kund” .…its awe­some if you love the kabab and naan kind of cuisine :-))

  2. viggy says:

    June 15th, 2004 at 4:19 pm (#)

    They used to over­crowd MG Road, Brigade Road and Com­mer­i­cal Street !!!

    I had the luck of hang­ing out at Forum just when the build­ings were done and there were about 10–15 shops in all. I guess never again shall i get that pleasure :-(

    But then all this comes with Ban­ga­lore — take it or leave it — right ??? ;-)

    Cheers .…

  3. Mehak says:

    June 16th, 2004 at 6:16 pm (#)

    u know d pop­u­la­tion of our country ?

  4. Kingsley says:

    June 17th, 2004 at 9:09 am (#)

    You are in Ban­ga­lore? Damn, didn’t know. I was there this week­end and would have loved to meet up.

  5. Anita says:

    June 17th, 2004 at 9:20 am (#)

    Gau­tam: Yes, heard about the new mall but haven’t had a chance to go vis­it­ing yet! Will try the Punju one next time I’m that side…

    Viggy: The thing is that the other areas are not get­ting less crowded either! But like you said, part of the whole Ban­ga­lore expe­ri­ence I guess :)

    Mehak: Well going by the crowds that day, I would say we crossed a bil­lion a few years ago!

    Kings man, how the hell could you not know I’m in Ban­ga­lore? Sheesh.… well next time. And do email me your num­ber. I lost your card too :)

  6. Manpreet says:

    June 22nd, 2004 at 6:17 pm (#)

    Ban­ga­lore doesn’t have many shop­ping cen­tres. when I was in ban­ga­lore, I saw that almost whole of Ban­ga­lore goes to the famous Brigade/MG/Residency roads :)

    And, with The Forum open­ing up, these peo­ple have got a new place to hang­out. I also had an oppur­tu­nity to visit the place when it was rel­a­tively new and unknown. Though there were few shops, it was a great experience.

    Also, I had vis­ited the Ban­ga­lore Cen­tral. It’s not like a typ­i­cal mall where you have all dif­fer­ent shops cou­pled with a mul­ti­plex & a food­court etc. It’s more like a Shopper’s Stop type of mall where you can buy all branded stuff under a sin­gle roof. But, its cer­tainly worth vis­it­ing. The stuff is great there.

  7. Kingsley says:

    June 25th, 2004 at 12:15 am (#)

    I know, I know, I was con­fused, what with all your trav­el­ling around! Any­ways, I’ll be leav­ing the coun­try in a cou­ple of weeks, will mail you the rest. # is 9884040361.

  8. Mo says:

    June 29th, 2004 at 1:29 pm (#)

    Wait till PVR AND McDon­alds open at Forum. Sheeesh!

  9. vallabhi says:

    June 29th, 2004 at 1:34 pm (#)

    There was a lot of hype for Ban­ga­lore Cen­tral, so I made a point to visit the same last week… its not that a good place, too much show-off i guess! its just as another shop­pin’ com­plex, nothin’ great abt it! I feel Shopper’s Stop is much much bet­ter than Ban­ga­lore Cen­tral! :D.

  10. ganesh says:

    July 12th, 2004 at 8:52 pm (#)

    Look at the no# of ppl on brigade on a sat eve.….there wont be even an inch space left!

  11. Mikhail Esteves says:

    July 28th, 2004 at 4:05 am (#)

    Found this place look­ing for “Ban­ga­lore Week­end Get­aways”. The Forum’s not exactly what I had in mind but after this review, I’ll check it out. Thanks :)

  12. sanjay says:

    February 9th, 2005 at 8:23 am (#)

    nothin inter­estin about d mall.i was sur­prised at the num­ber of great shop­pin malls in chen­nai the last time i went there.huge n posh.bangalore should buck up or chen­nai will race ahead.

  13. vishnu nandanan says:

    April 21st, 2005 at 1:34 pm (#)

    let me first of all con­grag­u­late the human beings

    who made this stu­pid website.la de jokena basate ka uuo de paso la counte mayire

  14. Arun Pai says:

    July 2nd, 2005 at 4:14 pm (#)

    Go for a his­toric city walk with Ban­ga­lore­WALKS. There is no bet­ter way to spend a week­end morn­ing, far away from all the malls and the pubs, and explor­ing the his­tory and cul­ture of this won­der­ful city. http://www.bangalorewalks.com

  15. Subodh V says:

    August 27th, 2005 at 2:29 pm (#)

    Ban­ga­lore Enter­tain­ment has come of age.

    The new Ban­ga­lore is no way sim­i­lar to the old Ban­ga­lore. Wel­come Malls, Hap Junta, even move aside sin­gle the­ater cin­e­mas in the new age of multiplexes.

    Other than the struc­ture of what enter­tain­ment means, even the week­end plan­ning has come of age. PVR and Inox have online book­ings and even third party providers such as Ghoomo.com are pro­vid­ing online movie ticket book­ing for movies in Ban­ga­lore for other the­aters who can not viably run online ticket booking.

    As we move for­ward, the empha­sis seems to be on spend­ing qual­ity time on a week­end and plan­ning ahead to avoid any uncertainty.

    Sub­odh

  16. L.Piramanayagam says:

    October 29th, 2005 at 8:35 am (#)

    Excel­lent Shop­ping mall. Adding grown to Bangalore

  17. sairam says:

    January 25th, 2006 at 12:15 pm (#)

    There was a time, not too long ago, when we used to sit under lovely shade trees and sip beer. And that is the very spot where the ugly ‘Ban­ga­lore Cen­tral’ mall stands today! I am refer­ring to Hotel Vic­to­ria, which was the favourite haunt of us adver­tis­ing folk and epit­o­mised ‘old Ban­ga­lore.‘
    It was prob­a­bly the best stress buster in town. Sadly, Ban­ga­lore Cen­tral seems to have razed Hotel Vic­to­ria and our pleas­ant mem­o­ries com­pletely from the face of this earth.

  18. Vivek says:

    April 15th, 2006 at 8:20 pm (#)

    hi can any one tell me exait address of the CENTRAL MALL by mail­ing to my id kinshuk_m@rediffmail.com
    n i need 1 help too how can i get to cen­tral from mejes­tic by bus

  19. afsal koya says:

    May 13th, 2006 at 7:50 pm (#)

    I am a us based retailer . Where would you rec­om­mend that i open a hip hop urban brand store

  20. Becks says:

    May 20th, 2006 at 12:55 pm (#)

    Have any of u guys been to Garuda Mall and Sigma Mall in Ban­ga­lore??? If you thought “The Forum” in B’lore was something…you have no idea what this is like. Garuda mall is AWESOME! The biggest mall i’ve seen in India!!! Prob­a­bly 3 times the size of “The Forum”!

  21. Zee says:

    May 25th, 2006 at 5:08 pm (#)

    gau­rda and Sigma are no match for The Forum…its in a league of its own.…yea and about the garuda being 3 times the size of forum … it isnt .…. just looks that way .….. garuda sux!! its too confusing.….Forum ROX.….shoppers paridise = FORUM

  22. Gk... says:

    June 6th, 2006 at 5:19 pm (#)

    what crap? have u guys been any­where out­side India to talk abt malls and com­pare… get over it guys… every­thing sucks big time here and not worth talkin abt…

  23. Sathyan says:

    June 6th, 2006 at 5:24 pm (#)

    yow Gk! u’re rite dude… all malls in Blr are not worth a visit… took my nephew y’day to a few malls for a shirt… he has com­pleted 10th and guess what? none of these idiots had any shirt with the size 36 or 37. absolute waste of time…

  24. Praveen Kumar says:

    July 7th, 2006 at 9:42 am (#)

    What are the dif­fer­ent places for shop­ping busi­ness casual/formal attire in ban­ga­lore?
    1. Forum, in Kora­man­gala
    2. Shop­pers Stop on Ban­nerghatta Road/Near MG Road
    3. Globus next to Forum
    4. Ban­ga­lore Cen­tral? Is that good?
    5. Lifestyle near Res­i­dency road

    How about:
    1. Scullers, Peter Eng­land near BSK III Stage
    2. Alan Paine, BSK III Stage
    3. Fac­tory Out­let, Dairy Cir­cle Road
    4. Air­port road out­let shop

    Is that it???
    Also, the qual­ity? Is that it??? How about online shop­ping? Any good sites?

  25. pankaj says:

    August 27th, 2006 at 4:43 pm (#)

    i love ban­ga­lore and peo­ple liv­ing out ther the mall cal­ture is sperad­ing continuously.i love that

  26. swapna shetty says:

    November 6th, 2006 at 10:42 am (#)

    hi,

    I am from mum­bai and had been to ban­ga­lore about 2 yrs. back and was there for 6 months but had to go to amer­ica and was back again in ban­ga­lore after a span of 7 months , dur­ing my sec­ond visit ban­ga­lore had changed so much it was not the same ban­ga­lore i had seen a few months ago. The new ban­ga­lore was even more pol­luted and pop­u­lated with all the folks from dif­fer­ent parts of india. There were so many new shops and malls with good and branded col­lec­tions.
    My favourite hang outs like brigade road , mg. road , com­mer­cial place were even more crowded on week­ends which were any­ways crowded by call cen­ter guys on week­days.
    Though i moved out of ban­ga­lore i still can feel that love i have for ban­ga­lore and the spe­cial some­thing about it.

  27. avin says:

    November 21st, 2006 at 3:19 pm (#)

    i feel garuda mall is much bet­ter than forum..garuda rox

  28. phentermine says:

    March 3rd, 2007 at 12:58 pm (#)

    Hol­ley monkey!

  29. Vishnu says:

    March 20th, 2007 at 8:07 pm (#)

    No top­ics other than malling…dear friends look around, there are many who would want meals a day..take up that issue which is for a cause rather than waist­ing time and energy on use­less top­ics malling, a sin­gle earth quake can bring down your Garuda and Forum, bull shit!

  30. Bobby says:

    March 20th, 2007 at 8:09 pm (#)

    Vishnu you are right!

  31. Shibin Jacob says:

    April 5th, 2007 at 1:24 pm (#)

    Ban­ga­lore is COOL!!! I really enjoy the weather. Its great to roam around in Malls. But Alone is bor­ing. Think about it.
    I don’t have any­one to roam with…
    tomcruise1906@gmail.com

  32. Shibin Jacob says:

    April 5th, 2007 at 1:27 pm (#)

    I am a big fan of Avril Lav­i­gne, but in ban­ga­lore… i never find any AVRIL’s Video CD. It’s a BAD thing to Bangalore…

  33. Shibin Jacob (Tom) says:

    October 8th, 2007 at 11:55 pm (#)

    Ban­ga­lore is a very rock­ing place…
    On Sun­days, the best place to visit is M.G.Road as Brigade Road is the hottest place.
    We can visit Garuda Mall too its very near to M.G.Road…

    I always like to visit these places…

  34. Vikas Sarin says:

    November 6th, 2007 at 2:28 pm (#)

    Forum is the only place in Ban­ga­lore where I could find all the things, from food, clothes to movies and enjoy.

  35. mariam says:

    January 10th, 2008 at 9:01 pm (#)

    though forum is the old­est among the malls being talked about here,i still feel it is bet­ter than the rest..as a stu­dent doin archi­tec­ture i was able to learn and analyse n also com­pare the malls(especially the forum & garuda)The forum had easy acces to toilets,good circulation,nice n spa­cious interiors,a plan which is ‘sym­met­ri­cal’ n hence gives a ‘coplete’ look..whereas the garuda was a step behind in all these charecters..one thing where the garuda beats forum is with its theatres,its wide range of movies..

  36. Rituraj says:

    February 6th, 2008 at 2:59 pm (#)

    Forum..hmmm..garuda is bet­ter thn the Forum.in garuda u wont find variety..

  37. judy says:

    October 21st, 2008 at 1:45 pm (#)

    Thanks for such an impor­tant arti­cles about coupon. This is a very needed info about online coupon, free coupon etc.

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