Overview
- In a video shared on Instagram, Yulia said she would choose Bengaluru again as her home in India, calling it sunny, warm and green.
- She contrasted Bengaluru’s weather with other metros, describing Delhi and Jaipur winters as super cold and Chennai and Mumbai as too hot.
- Noting change over the past decade, she said air conditioners were once rarely needed in Bengaluru but now feel almost essential.
- She cited her Siberian upbringing, where temperatures can drop to around minus 50°C, to explain why India’s weather feels manageable.
- Her post highlighted the city’s culture and nightlife, even as online commenters debated livability, affordability, potholes, congestion and whether her view reflects broader experiences.