Bandra (
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Mumbai (Bombay)
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area of the
Konkan division
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, Maharashtra, India. The suburb is located to the immediate north of
River Mithi
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, which separates Bandra from
Mumbai City district
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.
Originally, Bandra was a larger area, whence the present day
Khar neighbourhood was also a part of it. Almost a century ago, it was considered too large a
suburb to be served by one railway station. Therefore, the
Khar Road
Khar Road ( ʰaːɾ station code: KHAR) is a railway station on the Western Line and the Harbour Line of the Mumbai Suburban Railway network, in the Khar suburb. It is close to the Bandra Terminus for upcountry trains.
The name of the stati ...
railway station was established in 1924, to give the northern part of Bandra closer access to the
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line. This eventually led to
Khar being considered a separate suburb.
But to this day, the two adjoined suburbs make up one homogeneous zone. A number of the prominent residents of Bandra are
celebrities
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or
VIP
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s who are active in
Bollywood cinema
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,
Media
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,
Cricket
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,
Politics
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etc.
History
The name "Bandra" possibly originates from the
Persian
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word for port, or "bandar." It is described by
Duncan Forbes's ''A Dictionary, Hindustani and English(1848) as "a city; an emporium; a port, harbor; a trading town to which numbers of foreign merchants resort".
In
Konkani, ''bandar'' is a
loanword
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from
Parsi
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(Persian) meaning ''
harbour
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'' or ''
port
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''. In
Mahratti, Bandra is known as ''Vandre'', which means 'port' and is possibly derived from the same
Hindi-Urdu
Hindustani (; Devanagari: ,
*
*
*
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/
Persian
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word meaning the same.
The area along with the much of the
Konkan region
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, was ruled by the
Silhara dynasty
The Shilahara Kingdom ( IAST: Śilāhāra; also Sinhara, Shailahara, Shrilara, and Silara) was a royal dynasty that established itself in northern and southern Konkan in 8th century CE, present-day Mumbai and Southern Maharashtra (Kolhapur) d ...
in the 12th century. Bandra was a tiny fishing village inhabited by
Kolis
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(
fishermen
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Worldwide, there are about 38 million commercial and subsistence fishers and fish farmers. Fishers may be professional or recre ...
) and
salt farm
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ers. The area was part of
Portuguese Bombay
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territory extending from
Damaon
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to
Chaul
Chaul is a historic town located in the Raigad district of Maharashtra, India. The Korlai Fort is located nearby.
History
The town was famous for cotton manufactured goods in the 15th and 16th century, According to Varthema, Chaul was pr ...
, before its acquisition by the
English East India Company
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.
Indo-Portuguese era
In 1534, Diego da Silveira, a
pirate
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from the
Mediterranean
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, entered Bandra's creek and burned the fishing town he found there. With that, Bandra came under the rule of the
Portuguese Goa
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The ...
.
a period of
Christianisation
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of Bandra. Father
Manuel Gomes da Costa
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, a
Catholic
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priest, was instrumental in increasing the Church's prominence in Bandra. In 1580, he baptised about 2,000 fishermen. By the time he died 11 years later, Father Gomes' "invincible strength of soul", as one historian describes it, had helped convert close to 6,000 people in the area. Father Gomes also established
St Andrew's Church
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.
Bandra officially became a possession of the
Portuguese East Indies
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, when the
Sultanate of Cambay
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ceded Bandra and adjacent areas via the
treaty of Bassein (1534)
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, which was signed aboard the
brig
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named ''
Sao Mateus'' (St Matthew) at
Vasai (Bassein)
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harbour, aided by Governor-General
Nuno da Cunha
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and
Diego da Silveira
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. The Portuguese
enfeoffed
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(gave) Bandra,
Kurla
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,
Mazgaon
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& four other villages in 1548 to
António Pessoa
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; as a reward for his military services. This was confirmed by the Royal Chancellery on 2 February 1550.
As these villages were given for a period of "two lives", they reverted to the
Portuguese Crown
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Through the ne ...
after the death of
Isabel Botelha
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, Pessoa's widow. In 1568, the
Jesuits
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who had applied for acquisition of these villages in anticipation of Isabel's death, obtained them from the
Portuguese viceroy in Goa, they received royal confirmation from
Lisbon, in 1570.
In 1661, when
Charles II of England married Catherine of Portugal, the
seven islands of Bombay were given away as part of the
dowry of Catherine Braganza
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. However,
Salsette island
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, on which Bandra lay, was not part of this treaty and remained with the Portuguese.
The
Portuguese Empire
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built additional chapels, oratories& churches in Bandra, one of the earliest being
St Andrew's Church
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in 1575. Their Jesuit missionaries, who learned
local languages and cultures, attracted many Indian converts to
Western Christianity
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(Catholicism) among the natives of the island. Their descendants continued their membership of the six Catholic
parish church
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es—
Mount Carmel
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, St. Peter's, St Andrew's, St Theresa's, St Anne's& St Francis d'Assisi; that lie within an area of four square kilometres.
British Bandra
Bandra became part of English territory with the signing of the
Treaty of Surat in 1775, but was retroceded to the
Marathas
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in 1779 during the
First Anglo-Maratha War
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. In 1802,
Bajirao II
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signed the
Treaty of Bassein with the English, surrendering sovereignty and again ceding Bandra, and it remained under British control until 14 August 1947.
Arrival of Railways and development: On 12 April 1867, the first railway service was inaugurated, with one train per day between
Virar
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and Bombay, as part of the then private rail company,
BB&CI which was the earlier form of
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. A grand railway station building for Bandra was inaugurated in 1869. The innovative aspects used in the design of this structure are visible to this day. On closer scrutiny, it is evident how railway tracks bunched together make up each of the iron pillars, that hold up the roof over the platforms. In 1873, with growing demands, the frequency of trains available was increased to 24 each day.
In the early 1900s, the affluent
Pathare Prabhu
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community lived in
South Mumbai
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, and used their quaint
bungalow
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s in the Khar part of Bandra as weekend dwellings.
Khar Danda
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was one of the original villages of the erstwhile larger Bandra. Back then, the local Bandra railway station was felt considerably far to alight from trains and hire 'tangas' (horse carriages) to get to their bungalows by these Bandra residents. Keeping these factors and Bandra's growing population in mind, a new railway station named 'Khar Road' was introduced adjoining Bandra Railway station on 1 July 1924. This development is the primary reason that the Khar part of Bandra started being referred to as a suburb by itself.
As late as the 1930s, Bandra had only one bus service from
Pali Naka
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Pali Naka is synonymous with Pali Market - a bustling energetic bazaar at the foot of Pali Hill. It is dotted with several ...
,
Hill Road to the Railway station. Other people just walked to the nearest railway station. After
World War II
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, the building boom began with an aim to accommodate immigrants.
As of 2018, 940 trains stop daily at Bandra railway station.
Bandra was raised to the status of a
municipality
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in 1876 and was then expanded. In 1950, following independence, it was merged into the Bombay Municipal Corporation to form the
Municipal Corporation of Greater Bombay. Bandra consisted of many villages, among them Sherly, Malla, Rajan, Kantwady, Waroda, Ranwar, Boran, Khar Danda, Pali, and Chuim. These have almost been lost to urban development of the island.
Mount Mary's Church
The
Bandra Fair
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is held during the eight days of the Octave of the Nativity of Our Lady, beginning 8 September, when people throng the church.
Educational institutions
The first school founded in Bandra after Bombay passed on to the English was St Andrew's Parish School, started by Fr.
Francisco de Melo
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Biography
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in 1780 to teach catechism to the children of the parish. This later became
St. Andrew's High School. The school is located in Bandra West.
St. Theresa's High School grew out of St. Andrew's Indian Christians' School, housed in a very dilapidated building situated in Old Khar. This school was founded in 1918. It was taken over by the Society of Divine Word (S.V.D). in 1952. It is counted among the best schools in
Mumbai
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.
St. Stanislaus High School
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was founded in 1863 by the
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. It started as a Native Boy's orphanage. It became a high school in 1923 and was the first English medium school in the suburbs. Later, it grew to be a full-fledged educational institution for day-scholars as well as boarders. What started out as a school for 40 orphans has grown to support 2,300 students. St. Stanislaus High School is located on Hill Road, in Bandra West.
Cardinal Gracias High School
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is a
convent school
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located in Bandra East. St. Joseph's Convent High School for girls is run by the nuns of the congregation of the Daughters of the Cross in Bandra West. It was built in 1865 (Bandra was then known as Bandora) and boasts a beautiful chapel. The school has produced illustrious alumni over the years.
R.D. National College was originally set up in 1922 in
Hyderabad, Pakistan
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under the guidance of
Annie Besant
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. In the run-up to the
Partition of India
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, it was relocated to its present site in 1949 in Bandra. The
Thadomal Shahani Engineering College
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TSEC was founded by the Hyde ...
was established in 1983 by the
Hyderabad (Sind) National Collegiate Board
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. It was the first private engineering institute to be affiliated with the federal
University of Mumbai
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to offer courses in
Computer Engineering
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,
Information Technology
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,
Biomedical Engineering
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and
Biotechnology
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.
The
Rizvi Education Complex Rizvi or Rizavi or رضوی is the Urdu form of the Arabic surname Radawi/Radhawi and the Persian surname Razavi. It is a surname commonly associated with Muslims, who claim descent from the Imam Ali al-Ridha, a descendant of the Islamic prophet Muh ...
, located off
Carter Road, comprises the
Rizvi College of Arts, Science and Commerce (established in 1985); Rizvi High School (established in 1985);
Rizvi College of Engineering
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(established in 1998); Rizvi College of Architecture; Rizvi College of Hotel Management & Catering Technology;
Rizvi Law College Rizvi or Rizavi or رضوی is the Urdu form of the Arabic surname Radawi/Radhawi and the Persian surname Razavi. It is a surname commonly associated with Muslims, who claim descent from the Imam Ali al-Ridha, a descendant of the Islamic prophet Mu ...
; Rizvi College of Education and the Rizvi College of Fashion Designing & Creative Arts All are managed by the Rizvi Education Society, and may have the status of
Muslim religious minority institution.
St. Andrew's College Of Arts, Science and Commerce is another famous college located in the heart of Bandra, just a few hundred metres away from St. Stanislaus High School. It offers various courses including Bachelor of Arts, Bachelor of Commerce and other certified courses related to retail and travel-tourism to name a few. St. Andrews boasts of one of the best auditoriums in the city.
IES's Management College an Research Centre is also located at Bandra Reclamation. It offers PGDM programs related to Management and Pharma.
Bandra lake
Bandra Lake
Bandra Talao locally referred to as Swami Vivekanand Talao is a small lake located in Bandra, Mumbai. The lake was formerly known as Lotus Tank and is a Grade II heritage structure. The lake was also called "Motha Sarovar" and was constructed by ...
, also called Bandra Talao or Motha Reservoir was constructed by a rich
Konkani Muslim of
Navapada
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(also spelt Naupada or Naopara), an adjoining village.
The lake was later acquired by the
Municipal Corporation of Greater Mumbai
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. It was officially renamed
Swami Vivekanand
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Sarovar. Paddle boating facilities and
pisciculture
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(fish farming) activities were operational in this lake during the 1990s but have since stopped. This lake is now a heritage structure of "Heritage II" status.
The Portuguese also pronounced Bandra As Bandora.
Development of Bandra as a Commercial Hub
As traffic in the Mumbai Metropolitan Region worsened, especially in
South Mumbai
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, there was increased demand to construct a business district outside of Mumbai, in the suburbs. In the mid-2000s, the city of Bandra started an audacious task to reclaim lands on the
Mithi River
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in the eastern portion of the city, near the
Kurla
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border. The newly formed
Bandra-Kurla Complex
The Bandra Kurla Complex is a business and residential district in the city of Mumbai, India. It is a prominent upscale commercial hub which commands some of the highest property rates in the country. According to MMRDA, the complex is ...
(BKC) has attracted several equity and technology firms, such as Blackstone,
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, and
Amazon
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, who chose Bandra instead of Mumbai City for its location, lower-cost of land, and new development.
As the last suburb before entering
Mumbai City
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, Bandra has for a while been strained with traffic, particularly around the railway station and S.V. Road. The development of a business centre has only exacerbated the traffic problems, as unlike other commercial hubs, Bandra's BKC is located between
Bandra
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and
Kurla
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stations and requires approximately 10-15 minute vehicular commute from either of the stations. Nearly 300,000 office-goers alight daily at Bandra Railway Station and take a taxi or bus to BKC. This has made
Bandra
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among the busiest stations in India, surpassing
Andheri
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and
Bombay Central
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, and the second-busiest station in Maharashtra's Western Railway after
Churchgate railway station
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History Early history
The Fort area built by the British had three main ga ...
.
Terror attacks
In 1993, a group of terrorists attacked a hotel in Bandra in addition to other sites in the city.
Urban art
Bandra has a large collection of street art or graffiti. The paintings on walls are principally located in the vicinity of Chapel Road and Veronica Street, but prominent works are also visible near Bandstand and Mount Mary Church. They consist of various types of graffiti, including pieces, stencils, tags, etc. Globally renowned artists such as Gomez have created works on these walls.
St+art Mumbai,
Bollywood Art Project
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and Dharavi Art Room are some of the organizations that conduct various programs to encourage the artists. The programs have support from the
Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation
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(BMC). Bandra was also home to the 37X46 metre (120X150 foot) portrait of
Dadasaheb Phalke
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on the
MTNL
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building at Bandra Reclamation. It was created by Ranjit Dahiya (from the Bollywood Art Project) and other artists including
Yantr
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Early life
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, Munir Bukhari and Nilesh Kharade as part of the St+art Mumbai festival in 2014. The mural was unveiled officially by Amitabh Bachchan and Piyush Pandey, but unfortunately the building has been re-painted. It is reportedly Asia's largest mural.
Geography
Bandra is split by the local railway-line into West Bandra (Postal Code 400050) and East Bandra (Postal Code 400051). The part of Bandra located on the western side of the railway line developed into a fashionable suburb by the middle of the 20th century. Film director Mehboob Khan established the Mehboob Studios here in 1954. Soon the area became a center for the Indian movie industry, Bollywood. A recording studio was set up in the 1970s.
In the mid-to-late 1990s, the eastern part emerged as a commercial and administrative hub. It houses the Family Court, Bandra-Kurla complex, Bandra-Kurla Commercial Complex, the office of the state housing development authority (Maharashtra Housing and Area Development Authority, MHADA) and the office of the District Collector. The residential quarters of the employees of the Maharashtra State Government are also located here.
Most roads and places in Bandra were given English names during British rule. They have been renamed over time but many are still popularly known by their old names.
* Neighbouring suburbs: Dharavi,
Khar,
Kurla
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, Mahim, Santa Cruz (Mumbai), Santacruz
* Arterial Roads: Swami Vivekanand Road (Mumbai), Swami Vivekanand Road (S.V Road), Linking Road, Turner Road (Guru Nanak Marg),
Hill Road (renamed Ramdas Nayak Marg),
Carter Road (renamed Naushad Ali Marg), Navpada Road (Balsamant), Western Express Highway. The Bandra-Worli Sea Link connects the western part of Bandra to Worli by the sea route, thus diverting a lot of road traffic.
Transport
Bandra railway station is connected with the Western Railway Zone (India), Western Railway and the Harbour Line, which is an offshoot of the suburban Central Railway (India), Central Railway. It also has a newly built terminus called Bandra Terminus in Bandra (E) from where trains bound for northern and western India are scheduled regularly. The important trains include the Bandra-New Delhi Rajdhani Express, Bandra-Indore Express, Bandra-Patna Express, Bandra-Jaipur Express, Bandra-Jodhpur Express and the Bandra-Amritsar Express
Public transport also includes Brihanmumbai Electric Supply and Transport, BEST buses, auto rickshaws and taxis, which are abundant. Bandra is the last southern point from Mumbai where auto rickshaws ply. Beyond Bandra, entering Mahim, only taxis are allowed to ply.
The Bandra-Worli Sea Link bridge connects Bandra West with Worli, located in central Mumbai. Due to Bandra's central location, most parts of the city are easily accessible.
Places of interest
* Jogger's Park: Jogger's Park is a small seaside jogging track. The park, next to the Otter's Club, was where Mumbai's first laughing club was launched.
*
Khar Danda
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: One of the oldest village in Bandra.
* Villages in Bandra, Mumbai, Ranwar Village
* The Steps Bandra
* Bandra Reclamation
* Mount Mary's Basilica
* Bandstand Promenade
*
Hill Road: A popular street shopping area with various restaurants, branded retails
* Linking Road: A popular place for shopping
*Pali Hill: An affluent residential locality with several restaurants and eateries
* Bandra-Kurla complex
* Carter Road Promenade
* Bandra Fort: Also known as Castella de Aguada, which is Portuguese for Fort of the Waterpoint
* Colonial-era bungalows, Bandra's unique architectural heritage is being threatened by ongoing development.
Notable residents
* Dilip Kumar, Noted film actor
* Priya Dutt, Indian parliamentarian (Lok Sabha)
* Sunil Dutt, Noted film actor& former union minister
*Rahul Roy, Noted film actor
* Shah Rukh Khan, Noted film actor
* Katrina Kaif, Noted film actor
* Salman Khan, Noted film actor
* Salim Khan, Noted film actor, director & producer
* Sushant Singh Rajput, Noted film actor
* Sharad Panday, Heart surgeon
* Ashish Shelar, President of BJP
Mumbai
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* Sachin Tendulkar , Celebrated cricketer
* Aamir Khan, Noted film actor
*Madhubala, Noted film actor
* Ashutosh Gowariker, Noted film actor
* Aditya Roy Kapur, Noted film actor
* Sidharth Malhotra, Siddharth Malhotra, Noted film actor
* Tara Sutaria
* Uddhav Thackeray, Incumbent Chief minister of Maharashtra, Chief Minister of Maharashtra & Shiv Sena chief
* Bala Sawant, Influential politician & former Shiv Sena MLA
* Mohammed Rafi, Bollywood playback singer
* Farhan Akhtar , Noted film actor
* Rekha, Noted film actor
* Kangana Ranaut, Noted film actor
* Baba Siddique, Noted politician & Indian National Congress, INC Leader
* Saif Ali Khan, Noted film actor & head of The Pataudi family, House of Pataudi
* Tiger Shroff, Noted film actor
* Flt Lt Lawrence Pereira, Lawrence Frederic Pereira, Vir Chakra, VrC
* Francis Dias, Lieutenant-General Francis Tiburtius Dias, PVSM, AVSM, Vir Chakra, VrC
* Varun Dhawan, Noted film actor
* Jacqueline Fernandez, Noted film actor
* Mithila Palkar, Film actor
See also
* Villages in Bandra, Mumbai
References
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Bandra,
1534 establishments in the Portuguese Empire
Suburbs of Mumbai
Neighbourhoods in Mumbai