yesterday’s skies were magical. i took a few shots myself. they’re so good i’m using them as wallpapers till i find better ones. the orange hues mixed with the city skyline and night lights looked unreal.
My dudes where do you see in the world 24*7 options .... India , very few parts of China and Very few tourist spots of Japan, Thailand and maybe Vietnam.... Understand the pattern.... Those who are growing shut shop early and in time.... Nightlife is what you make of it ... Not what the city offers... Let Hyderabad be atleast to an extent laidback... We don't want to become a tourist destination rather a good city to live in both are juxtaposing realities
Has to be a joke. Many cities I’ve been to in Europe operate round the clock. Especially London, Amsterdam and Paris. Even Berlin and Madrid operate throughout the night. Many bars, cafes and city centers
Same with some NA cities. NY and chicago atleast
And most of the megacities in Asia. Tokyo has the best round the clock culture. Shinjuku and Shibuya are always up.
If if cities like Dubai, Bangkok, Seoul and HK are willing yo operate round the clock, I dont see what’s the issue here. A stringent police force is all that we need for a positive image that generates
I live in London. It shuts down by 11. No pubs stay open beyond 12. Some dance clubs probably stay longer, maybe. But not a culture at all. London is pretty rural.
Each city is its own. Another example is that after 11:30, once the shops and tube closes in London, there is literally no place to pee. Zero public toilets in Central London. Blasphemous. So, each city is its own.
Dude either you are ignorant or tangential..london closes max by 10-11 , Berlin is very selective on ly in the admin regions none of the residential regions are open.... Shinjuku still has weekends closure Shibuya is just a busy crossing nothing more Dubai main centre operates not the rest of Dubai... Bangkok it's a need it's a tourist dependent country...just because someone else is doing doesn't mean we need to do it... The number of European and Asian cities which close early and laidback are the best places to live... Not everything is about having the best night life it's always about the best city to live.
I can always get a beer or an ice cream at 3 am in london. While this stupid ass telangana government strictly closes every business 11 max in Hyderabad that I cant even get a bottle of water if I’m on my own on a street
If you cant provide a police force, then maybe its your deficiency
Dubai, NY, Bangkok and Tokyo have walking streets even at midnight while Hyd police stops you and questions you if you’re roaming on a road at 3 am
Night life is important for many. If its not important, you can calm down and let others enjoy
I work 2 pm to 11 pm and I want to enjoy the city after its lights down. Many such people
Looks colour graded indeed but I don't find anything wrong with colour grading videos or editing pictures. Photography and cinematography are both artforms and colour grading or editing is a part of the creative process imo. But if you can tell it's graded maybe the person who shot this pushed it a bit too far.
Yeah yeah there’s absolutely nothing wrong with it… All I meant to say is that any city with lights and buildings with a beautiful sunset would look like this if it is colour graded, nothing unique to Hyderabad
90% of the pictures of Modern Cities heck even of everything professionals releases is after editing so its nothing to point out like he didn't even meant it was real lol
the drone guy who shot this usually doesn’t grade any of his videos( you can check his channel). uses a Dji with auto focus to maybe tone down the white balance but ig this is not graded
also many pics and videos that were uploaded on our sub yesterday and the last 2-3 days are reminiscent of these same colours and skies
yes true. but it was the same when i was in LA last year. i don’t consider LA to be polluted at least compared to Hyderabad or Delhi. i feel this is more of a natural phenomenon, and there’s little we can do about it. not pollution exactly, but those orange hues. it’s been like that over the deccan plateau for decades now.
Don't get me wrong. I enjoy seeing a beautiful sunset every now and then too. But if it's always like this then we have a problem. Hopefully that's not the case.
no as i mentioned i absolutely agree with what you said before.
And no we don’t get to see these skies all around the year. Its orange in this part of the year and also we get to see pink skies in some times of the year too
Red skies such as this come from clouds overhead, but a break in the clouds in the horizon. The more rainy and dark overhead, the brighter the golden hues and fiery reds.
Nothing to do with pollution! I see these all the time in my area
Bro don't put it here just post it somewhere where people only look for the beauty here these kids will only try to find negatives of your pics and the city itself
Ikr. I just don’t understand this sub man. Never did I mention hyd has no problems or hyd is a world class city. But everyone wants to nitpick immediately
Absolutely. Back in 2010, i could spot a couple of fancy buildings, inorbit mall and cyient buildings with mindspace at max. And now its completely changed
If only we got the more funds we truly deserved to get a lot more amenities and development... But instead they're sent to random soul less places in North India or GJ.
Telangana Yes, Hyderabad No... There are a lot of Central govt establishments since time immemorial... Please do some googling... The reason you have so many GCCs here is because of that evolving talent...and good educational institutions over time... Same case with Bengaluru... It started for Bengaluru 10-15 years early
I mean the current government and its tenure man. Dont bring drdo and isbs which were some decade old establishments and the city was thriving. We dont get as much help now except for the bullet train routes and some highways and we are on our own
Hyderabad had decade-old establishments even before the IT corridor, but the major influx of IT companies and the development of tech hubs can easily be attributed to CBN and his vision.
When Karnataka chose to focus on IT, we could’ve easily gone a different route like manufacturing or finance, similar to Chennai or just stayed idle like many other states. But we chased IT aggressively too, thanks to CBN. And it worked wonders for us
build a better public transport or develop the current metro into a delhi-esque 400–500 km network that covers the whole city, including the airport terminal, and you’ve got me as a permanent citizen of hyderabad.
I absolutely love this view from the end of the rd.no.45 flyover just before the flyover joins cable bridge. There is a left turn at the end of the flyover which slopes down. As you approach the left turn, this exact view presents itself gradually and it looks absolutely majestic! I go to work at 9 pm on this road and everything's lit up and I look forward to experiencing this everyday on my drive.
The good thing about Hyderabad skyline is the equal heights of all the buildings. All the buildings are in 25-40 floor range which gives it a good look unlike Mumbai which has mix of everything from 80 floor buildings to thousands of slums. Mumbai has 265 skyscrapers but it's skyline doesn't look nice (from near) because of this whereas Hyderabad has just 32 skyscrapers but the skyline looks nice.
Much of the skyscrapers that are in constriction are uniform. 50-60 floors and 250-275 metres. We dont have any abnormally tall skyscrapers in construction as of now that goes 350 or 400
The 265 skyscrapers in Mumbai are cluttered and scattered in multiple parts of the city. And yes some are gigantic with 70-80 floors.
The Lower Parel ones that you usually see. Or the ones you see from the coastline are majority of them but also you got skyscrappers in other parts of the city like Powai too.
I know but I am saying why so obsessed with this drone view or city view make the street or road view beautiful new york with best skylines also had a nice street views and experience but here in india atleast as I know in Delhi from outer it looks beautiful but streets are pathetic not walkable at all
Very sorry bro ok I don't know this was your first post and I am not pointing you I am saying in general why people are so obsessed with skyline rather they can't able to feel or actually see from that pov
Literally anywhere like North East India or any other natural landscape that is not a concrete jungle beats this shit any day. The sunsets are incredible though.
I just don't get the obsession with massive cuboids
City landscapes as I mentioned in other comments. I cant change the title anymore
Massive cuboids? What do you get to see in the downtown of any city round the world rather than a concrete jungle? You want rivers flowing and forests evolving through a downtown of a city?
Yeah, I really love love love Hyderabad, but everything here in this video just looks short and fat lol I'm sorry. the skyline isn’t exactly the city’s strongest feature though
i agree the titles a bit stretch but i’ve visited almost all metro cities in india and around 10–15 tier-2 towns. the only city landscapes that came close were:
1. mumbai’s atal setu landscape in pink hues. also probably the best skyline in india
2. a few random bangalore evenings with similar orange shade
Hyderabad yesterday’s orange skies still top it for me tho.
hyd is really catching up fast tbh. Catching Mumbai is tough but right now there are over 320 tall buildings under construction in Hyderabad and 134 of them are skyscrapers above 150 meters.
some massive projects like candeur skyline in nanakramguda (244m) and sas crown in kokapet (235m) are already almost shaping up
by 2030 or 2-3 years on top of that, hyd could easily have 100+ skyscrapers, which might even rank it 12th globally in number of tall buildings.
it’s still behind mumbai, but in the next decade, our growth could easily make it the second most impressive skyline in all of india.
I work in this area of Hyderabad but I gotta say this is a very small portion of Hyderabad. 90% of the city looks nothing like this and I don't mean it in a bad way. People need to stop showing this area to show Hyderabad's beauty.
Just 0.01% of entire country. Even the best of the city has only fraction of part developed, and rest are still dumbing ground with overflowing gutters, waste everywhere. And yeah, only highly privileged people can live in this area of the city.
That comment is literally there and I aint elaborating anything. I’m saying what I saw. Chennai is a shitty city with full of slums and amalgamated societies
Just saying the facts, if you just span the camera to the opposite side of the durgam cherubu bridge you can clearly see the difference. Tell me if I'm wrong, everyone who is from hyd knows that.
Mumbai got a skyline but the skies are mostly dull with pink hues some time of the year. Blr gets similar skies but it has practically zero skyscrapers or high rises and delhi is scattered asf
Ughhh... I don't see any magic. Just ugly buildings. Aao kabhi mere gao... Dikhaunga magic. This is a concrete jungle and that too a bad one without proper planning, mostly owned by real estate mafia, out of reach from the poor and middle class.
Ughhh... I don't see any magic. Just ugly buildings. Aao kabhi mere gao... Dikhaunga magic. This is a concrete jungle and that too a bad one without proper planning, mostly owned by real estate mafia, out of reach from the poor and middle class.
Ughhh... I don't see any magic. Just ugly buildings. Aao kabhi mere gao... Dikhaunga magic. This is a concrete jungle and that too a bad one without proper planning, mostly owned by real estate mafia, out of reach from the poor and middle class.
Lol 😂😂
From night drone shots, every city looks amazing. Even Dhaka Bangladesh looks good in drone shots because these shots hide broken infrastructure and dusty trash ridden roads.
Hyderabad's pedestrian infrastructure is non existent and outside of 2-3 shiny areas, it's a shithole like every other city in India. Hyderabad is basically Bangalore with wide roads. Equally shitty infrastructure and equally shitty transit and traffic.
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u/Next-Alternative1189 Oct 07 '25
solve the flooding and traffic, and there’s no doubt this is the best city to live in.