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What's There On Walls Of Bangalore



Often you will find walls of a city assorted with different things, some pleasant to eyes and some not so. The list of things which covers these walls is virtually endless – paintings, posters, advertisements and whatever your imagination can fathom.

And walls tell a lot about the city you are in. They say what is going on in minds of those who live in it. It is a reflection of many things which people of city relates to themselves. 

Bangalore, is a city which is often seen as the seeding land for IT related developments in India and world. It has got a cosmopolitan outlook. Observing and clicking what is there on walls of Bangalore is a different experience. While clicking what is there on a wall, I had a tough time to understand why this was put on it and why not that something else!

Invite you to be part of riots of colors and thoughts which covers the walls of Bangalore.I wish those who put content on walls of city remembers following words of Marilyn Manson -  "leave me in a room with some cryons and I will draw on the wall."

To see whats their on walls of Bangalore, follow the below link.

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