India, June 25 -- An entrepreneur's candid observations after spending his first week in Bengaluru have sparked a discussion about the city's startup culture, weather, traffic and quality of life. In a post on X, entrepreneur Kalpesh Bhalekar reflected on what stood out after relocating from Mumbai to Bengaluru.

Bhalekar wrote that while Bengaluru can initially feel lonely because many residents have moved there to build their careers, the city offers plenty of opportunities to meet like-minded people through house parties, board games, running clubs, networking events and other community gatherings. He advised newcomers to surround themselves with people who have "good intentions" and avoid transactional relationships.

He also said tha...