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IN · India

Kolkata

4,496,694 residents22.57°, 88.37°
IN · India

Pune Metropolitan Region

7,541,946 residents18.65°, 73.77°

Kolkata and Pune Metropolitan Region, side by side.

01 · Basics

At a glance

Population
4,496,694
7,541,946
Metro populationno data
Area (km²)
206.08
7,256.46
Density (per km²)no data
Elevation (m)
9
no data
06 · Vibes

What locals say

Synthesized from upvoted comments on each city's subreddit.
Kolkata

Living in Kolkata feels intensely local, layered, and often sentimental: people talk about the city as if its streets, festivals, buildings, and food are part of their personal history. The city’s biggest daily strengths are its cultural life, neighborhood-level warmth, and the way ordinary public spaces can still feel communal, whether that means a pujo lane, a ferry ride, or a crowd gathering around a ritual or performance. At the same time, residents repeatedly complain about grime, infrastructure decay, chaos in high-profile events, and an overall sense that the city could be far better maintained. The result is a place that can feel beautiful and emotionally rich in one moment, then frustrating, crowded, and poorly managed the next.

Common complaints
  • Infrastructure decay and poor upkeep4
  • Crowding and public disorder4
  • Event mismanagement and civic frustration3
  • Safety, harassment, and scam anxiety3
  • Social tension and intolerance in pockets3
Common praises
  • Festival culture and public celebration5
  • Cultural warmth and emotional attachment to the city4
  • Progressive, community-minded attitudes3
  • Food and home-style hospitality3
  • Historic charm and scenic moments3

“I love my Bengal! ❤️ ”

r/kolkata· 95 votes

“Bengal is tryna heal 🫀”

r/kolkata· 138 votes
Pune Metropolitan Region

Pune Metropolitan Region is usually described as a practical, livable big city rather than a flashy one: jobs, colleges, IT parks, and a huge student population keep it busy. Life tends to feel more relaxed than in Mumbai, but that comes with traffic, dust, and long commutes once you leave the better-connected neighborhoods. People often like the city for its relatively pleasant climate, food, and proximity to hills and weekend escapes. At the same time, residents commonly complain that infrastructure has not kept pace with growth, so everyday convenience depends a lot on where in the metro area you live.

Common complaints
  • Traffic and commute pain4
  • Infrastructure lag4
  • Dust and pollution3
  • Rising cost of living in popular areas3
  • Uneven urban experience3
Common praises
  • Pleasant climate5
  • Education and jobs4
  • Food variety4
  • Proximity to hills and weekend getaways3
  • More manageable than Mumbai3
07 · Culture

Food & nightlife

Kolkata
Food

The food scene feels broad, affordable in many everyday spots, and deeply tied to identity rather than trendiness. Reddit posts mention everything from students’ home-cooked meals and pujo feasting to iconic drinking-and-snacking institutions like Oly Pub, where people care about steaks, beef, pork, fish, biryani, and the difference between local staples. There is a strong sense that food is social and opinionated: people argue about authenticity, caste/religion, and what belongs on a menu, but they also love neighborhood eateries, tea stalls, and the simple pleasure of eating at home during festivals.

Nightlife

Nightlife comes across as less about a glossy club scene and more about cafés, pubs, late conversations, and festival-night crowds. Some posts mention going to cafes or pubs for dating and socializing, while others frame nightlife through public cultural events, riverfront views, ferries, and the after-dark atmosphere around pujo grounds and illuminated bridges. The city seems livelier in outdoor and semi-public spaces than in a purely club-centered way, but it also carries caution around scams, harassment, and over-loud crowd behavior.

Pune Metropolitan Region
Food

Pune’s food scene is practical, regional, and strongly shaped by students and working professionals. You’ll find classic Maharashtrian food like misal, vada pav, pohe, bhakri meals, and good simple thalis alongside café chains, biryani spots, bakeries, and late-night delivery options in denser neighborhoods. The scene is not usually described as elite or experimental, but it is broad enough that most residents can find affordable everyday food near home or work. In many areas, the best-known places are the no-frills local stalls rather than destination restaurants.

Nightlife

Nightlife in Pune is usually described as moderate rather than wild. There are pubs, bars, microbreweries, college-area hangouts, and restaurant lounges, especially in upscale and IT-heavy districts, but the city is not seen as a 24/7 party place. A lot of social life happens over dinner, drinks, dessert, or café meetups rather than late clubbing, and closing times and neighborhood norms can shape how long the night lasts. For many residents, the nightlife is enough for regular weekends but not a major reason to live in the city.

08 · Reality check

Weather vs. what locals say

Kolkata
By the numbers

How locals feel

Locals often describe the weather in terms of atmosphere rather than exact numbers: rain can make the city look like ‘London,’ and humid or post-rain streets can feel romantic, breezy, and cinematic. Statistically it is a hot, humid, monsoon-prone city, but the conversation here focuses less on discomfort and more on how weather transforms the city’s mood—soft light, wet roads, cool ferry winds, and the smell and sound of festivals. Even when heat or dampness is implied, people seem to treat it as part of Kolkata’s sensory identity rather than just a hardship.

Pune Metropolitan Region
By the numbers

How locals feel

On paper, Pune’s weather is one of its major advantages: milder than many Indian cities, with many months that feel comfortable rather than punishing. Locals still complain about hot spells, intense sun, dust, and a dry stretch before the rains, so the climate is not uniformly perfect. The monsoon can be appreciated for cooling things down, but it also brings traffic slowdowns, potholes, and waterlogging in problem areas. Overall, people tend to describe the weather as a real plus, even if they are quick to mention the seasonal annoyances that come with it.

09 · Summary

In short

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