People staring at the camera, must not have thought that nearly 100 years later we'll be watching their times and Life out of curiosity. Love the old times.
Even of they knew that somebody was going to watch them they wouldn't give a shit. They weren't snowflakes like today's pussis who say please don't record me for privacy reasons 🤣🤣🤣
1:15 In case you don't know, they are bargaining by using their fingers and hand under the cloth. That way the seller can keep the price secret from other potential buyers. In many rural areas including where I live, bargaining still happens this way specially for cattle markets.
@@veersingh6993 modernisation to kabhi bharat aaya hi nahi,agar aaya hota to logo ki soch tang na hoti,na love marriage walo ko maara jata,na ladkiyo ki bhrun hatya hoti,na jatiwad,chhuachhaat hota
Once upon a time Mumbai name of this masterpiece... memories never die. R. I. P to all who have departed since it's nearly a hundred years old.. wishing 🙏 those who're still there all who're in this frame flowers🌸🌺🌻🌹🌷🌼💐
11:33 the woman so innocently stops after seeing the camera and wondering if she should walk past it or not, she looks a little worried then finally gathers her courage and passes hurriedly 😅
EVEN THE KIDS IN THE FOOTAGE HAVE DIED AS OLD MEN! THEY DONT EVEN KNOW THAT SOME DAY i WOULD COME INTO EXISTENCE AND WATCH THEM AS KIDS.. ON A SCREEN THAT FITS MY POCKET!
The thing that fascinates me the most is these people are from when my great great grandparents would’ve lived. Imagine seeing your great great grandparents, only whose name you’d know, to see them walking around and going through their day.
I expected that but to my surprise I mostly heard Hindi. It seems the city was always cosmopolitan. It sounds almost exactly like today. Hindi with a bit of Marathi interspersed
@@milaanvigraham8664 It wasn't really like it is today. As bollywood grew people started speaking hindi (even Marathi people) that's why now they are struggling to get screens not only for movies but also for theatre plays.
Yes in1929 one bag of paddy cost two rupees in Madras One bag will have 70 kg of paddyBut there was no money with aam admi! Only Maharajas and zamindars had moneybesides collectors
Everyone has a headgear and coat. What a dress code people donned then! Why coat and cap culture gone???? It is so beautiful to watch. Policemen had to control bullock cart and Tonga traffic, very quiet and serene life. Thanks for uploading.
*People wearing indigenous clothes best suitable for the land. Everybody in dhotis. Everybody wearing a turban. Even though there is extreme poverty and the country is under occupation still Bharat was immersed in its own culture😊.* *Not saying poverty and colonisation is good but just saying how aesthetic and spiritually evolved our culture was❤❤❤.*
Our beautiful Bombay, a city that amazes the people all over. I ❤️love❤️this 'Inviting Bombay' so much....though I belong to AP. My Best Wishes to our friendly Marathi People.
@@anitagirkar5010 I love Bombay too. And I'm from Gujarat. Bombay, now Mumbai is a very professional city . It has a soul. I would never do business with a Delhi wala .
That standard of living is way better than ours, people cared for each other and were healthy and living in pollution free environment. Eating in hotel , having a tution was looked down upon. People used to pity those customers because they have no one's home to go to for living and boarding , for middle class at least. And having a tution , omg, the child was considered dumb. 😅😅
The multi-storey buildings featured in the video are fascinating elements, offering a glimpse into the urbanization and architectural advancements in Bombay (now Mumbai) as early as the 1920s. These buildings reflect the growing economic prominence of Bombay and the associated need for space, given the city's geographical constraints. As the city began to industrialize and its population grew, vertical growth was the logical response. Another aspect to consider is the influence of the British colonial period on architecture. The design and construction of multi-storey buildings often displayed a mix of Art Deco and neo-Gothic styles, which was in vogue during this era. Many of these buildings would have housed offices, institutions, and residential apartments, marking a clear departure from traditional Indian architectural styles and living arrangements. Seeing these structures almost 100 years later reminds us of the city's vibrant history and the continual architectural evolution it has experienced. These buildings are a testament to Bombay's, now Mumbai's, adaptability, and growth over the years.
No one from this tape would be alive today. This is the ultimate truth of life. So no one should assert authority over anything. Love the world.. Living a happy life should be the sole purpose of life.. Ego, jealousy and hatred do not allow us to live a true life. True life is living in love and joy with those who are living with us in our time.
This is so soothing to see the Bombay of 100 years before... hopefully people in future 100 years from now will also find the Bombay of today soothing to see :)
It's amazing that such an old footage with accompanying audio has found its way to youtube. Especially after considering the fact that "Talkies" came to to India 2 years later, i.e. 1931.
The clothes being worn are quite different from what I had imagined - the policeman's uniform is very interesting. Like something from the Ottoman empire and so also the head gear that a lot of people are wearing. Also, interesting to see that many baskets are carried vertically rather than horizontally.
My village was almost like this 30 years back. Entire village had 1 telephone and there were no TVs only Radios. Barbers did shaving same way. My village in North Karnataka is about 500km away from Bombay.
Barbers on footpaths still shave like this even in cities in some areas. Except that they have a wooden chair and of course , clothes are different. That guy paid one Paisa for that shave !
This is 1929 recording of BOMBAY! Almost 100 years ago. So clear sounds of Voice and clarity of the pictures. Shows the Bimbay Bazaars, Bullock carts, loaders & workers, Roadside barbers . Magicians, and many more,!! AMAZING to go back to the Mumbai of 100 years old? Uh
यह बॉम्बे की 1929 की रिकॉर्डिंग है! लगभग 100 साल पहले की। आवाज़ की आवाज़ और तस्वीरों की स्पष्टता बहुत साफ़ है। इसमें बॉम्बे बाज़ार, बैलगाड़ियाँ, लोडर और मज़दूर, सड़क किनारे नाई दिखाई दे रहे हैं। 100 साल पुरानी मुंबई में वापस जाना आश्चर्यजनक है?
In this same era gandhji was just became famous , and in Punjab jaliyan wala baug was happening , Marathi speakers are more than compare todays time, this seems shoot in crowferd market , dhobhighat, bora bazaar fort area, and still today this is same crowded ❤❤
For people who are watching this video now will be so glad if they come to know that people in this video are or were their relatives. Such a nostalgia for them. Just saying!
Mumbaikar here, I'm surprised to see that mumbai was always this rushfull. These narrow, crowded, claustrophobic yet nostalgic streets can still be experienced today. Also after almost 100 years the style of speaking and dialect hasn't changed at all. I could grab a dhoti and coat and fit right in with people. I imagine my grandfather as a young boy roaming around these streets, he served in the military and later a mill worker after retirement. Ballatpiere was a railway station back then also 1st railway in India ran between Mumbai and Thane during this time.
Imagine if Indian public & Govt. Schools had adapted an Indian model of schooling rather than a covenant model, we would have been wearing a turban with a cultural attire to work like our forefathers. That really would have been something.
who stopping you to wear dress that you want to it's free country and man who got you that freedom made his own khadi. so please go ahead and wear your dress and be the change that you want to see in the world
@@mrdowntilldayone The 6 yard Saadi that you see today is a western adaptation. Nobody used to wear these 6 yard saadis 50 to 60 years back. In those days most women wore the traditional 9 yard Saadis which were very comfortable and women could easily do all kinds of physical work. Women wearing such 9 yards Saadis used to easily ride horses, even fought with swords & other weapons , did farming and what not!
@@DoneDealNikhil bro even you know it's difficult to work in such summers for women... and with all those yards and yards of clothes... the duppatta, chunni, covering face... muslims are worse they make them wear burqa...
What a great quality of video. Although we know well that times keeps changing everything moment, but the ultimate changes that we see over a long periods...here about 94 years is not less a times. Its so different. Amazing video... We feel grateful.
History is such an interesting hobby weather you read books view documentaries, learn through elders with inquisitive ness. Enlightened and greatful to view such an asset. Keep it up
Little did they know that they will be seen by millions of viewers after 100 years, Simpler days, simpler people. No cell phones, No internet, No google, No RUclips. I really wish i could go back in time and visit these places and interact with people of the bygone era.
Mumbai is already a Hindi area surely Pune will be occupied by Hindi people in future! Who will save Marathi language and culture in Maharashtra? Marathi people have no love for their language
Thanks for real Audio. People manners and dialect then were not that different. The snake footage looks like it is from the Haffkins institute from Parel Mumbai. Also that Masjid I believe is the one near Metro cinema at Marine lines which was right in the middle of the road probably behind the theatre. Thanks.
Good quality footage with original sound track. Bull carts, horse driven carts and open jeeps on the same road. I wonder how jeep drivers would feel in such slow and jam packed traffic,
History book se padhte hai lekin woh bs kuch bdi bdi ghatnaye hoti hai hamare purwaj logo ki aam zindagi kaisi thi woh kaise rhte the ye kabhi imagine nhi kiya tha aaj dikha...... feels something different.....kafi acha laga.... next 50 saal bad hamara bhi aisa hi hoga....😊😊
Amazing,fascinating time frame beautifully captured the pace,rhythm and essence of the life and people ghen....no car only carts,baskets,bullockcart,hand carts and all people wearing various caps ,topics and paghdis..thrilled to see the life 21 years before I was born.Thanks for this precious audio and film footage.
@@Odupali-r1n Still Bro when local people say Mumbai don't belong to marathis it's hurt I know they have came to Mumbai to prosper so they should not hurt the sentiments of marathi speaking population.
It was mumbai, foreigners unable to pronounce properly Marathi name Mumbai and it became Bombay and other Indian calls Bambai, Mumba Devi Mandir is an old temple in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India dedicated to the goddess Mumbā, the local incarnation of the Devi (Mother Goddess). The Marathi मुंबा derives from Sanskrit. Mumba Devi is the goddess of the city of Mumbai. The name Mumbai is derived from Mumba Devi.
No, Bombay was a periodic distortion of the portuguese name given to the city called Bom-baim which translates to Good bay in english. The anglicised version of Bom Baim was Bom-Bay, and that's how the the city got its name.
You mean there was no name for this place before Portuguese,Why should we natives agree to continue the wrongly pronounced name by outsiders, invaders and looters,
@@hornokplease8874 Mumba Devi Mandir is an old temple in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India dedicated to the goddess Mumbā, the local incarnation of the Devi (Mother Goddess). The Marathi मुंबा derives from Sanskrit. Mumba Devi is the goddess of the city of Mumbai. The name Mumbai is derived from Mumba Devi.
@@dhanajighorpade3964This place was not even one place before the British - it was 7 different Islands, so obviously there was no collective name for that. The 7 islands had names like worli and mahim, which are still in use today, for the respective neighborhoods. If it was a pronunciation problem, why would mahim still be called mahim and worli still be called worli but Mumbai alone got changed to Bombay? You think British will find it easier to pronounce worli than Mumbai? Nonsense logic. One of the seven islands was called Bom Bahia by the Portuguese. What was its name before the Portuguese? We don't know and there is no proof it was called Mumbai. Most of the population of the 7 islands lived in mahim - Bombay Island was least populated as it was in the southern tip far away from the mainland and had marshes mostly which caused extreme disease. The British were the first to unite all 7 islands and adopt the name of one of the islands to all the 7 islands' City. Even if you prove that the Bombay Island was called Mumbai, that was only the name of one small island, not today's Bombay City/Mumbai City, from mahim to colaba
Dharti sunehari, ammber Nila , har mosam rangila asa desh hai mera.... Love and respect Marathi manus.. from uttar pradesh.. they are the most sweetest people in India not proudly, unlike puny southners who thinks they pays whole india.. Marathi never said a inch they payed with respect to others..which being the most weathest state on motherland may God bless them and Marathi flourish and prosper.. and Mumbai become the world's most clean and developed city.. and Mumbai belong to Marathi (hindu,Jain,pharsi(marathis) ) ... 🇮🇳🇮🇳
People staring at the camera, must not have thought that nearly 100 years later we'll be watching their times and Life out of curiosity. Love the old times.
Yes. But, it was not good time for India.
Even of they knew that somebody was going to watch them they wouldn't give a shit. They weren't snowflakes like today's pussis who say please don't record me for privacy reasons 🤣🤣🤣
Now after 100 years, we are staring back at them
@@bhaskarmaity2890 Yeah, I know.
@@proudbhartiya1993 hmmm.
ज्याला ही व्हिडीओ कॅसेट मिळाली आणि अपलोड केली त्याला salute..🙏😊👍
Cellulose Film 📽️ hotya cassette नव्हती त्या वेळी.
खुपच सुंदर दृश्य आहे अतिशय सुंदर जुनी गोड लोक आणि तो पोषाख ❤
I m surprised to see such a good quality footage with actual sound survived . This video is a very detailed book for us history and culture lovers.
Everything is garbage in footages
@@parvezshaikh4450tu he garbage conducter with salary of 5 ruppe in 2023
Location:- Old Lahore
@@parvezshaikh4450why do u say so?
@@parvezshaikh4450
Garbage starts at 12:57 and ends at 13:37.
That's all the "GARBAGE" content this whole footage contains.
@@ranjittyagi9354kyuki iske papa babar hai hi nhi isme to bolega hi kachra 😂
1:15 In case you don't know, they are bargaining by using their fingers and hand under the cloth. That way the seller can keep the price secret from other potential buyers. In many rural areas including where I live, bargaining still happens this way specially for cattle markets.
Now I understand this tqs for explaining
Thnk u so much for xplaining🤌🏻
Still not a clue, why not a transperent system?
Nice observation, thanks for explaining, i thought they were just goofing around!!!!
Yes I know this in cattel market
Karnataka Hubli
Feels like I'm in a time machine and meeting my fellow old Indians from the past 😊
Me too
मराठी माणसाचा पोशाख बघा काय रूबाबदार होता.😍🔥
मुंबईत मराठी बोलायला मराठी लोक कचरतात
@@ahambrahmasmi2477ata amachya Kolhapurat pan amhi Hindi bolto. Ithehi baherche aale aata. 😢
@@senor2930 kolhapurat majjat bolla marathi mns ahe baki kon kay boll tr
@@senor2930 आता नाय तुमची लायकी मराठी बोलायची तर तुम्ही काय कराल
har ek video mei yehi dhundte rehte ho anything marathi.
aur kuch nahi dikhta
india ka sabse Lachaar community ka proof 🤣
13:52 My man has been making tutorial videos 7 decades before RUclips was born.
🤣
Lmfao
😂
Lol
In the film everyone has covered their head, such a great throwback.❤
I love Indian culture.
Even I notice that each and every person has something on their hed pavdi topi pagota even small kids and tin agers too
@@nachiketsonar7903 That was a fashion in 1920s and it's really make sense ,which is totally contrarious from nowadays.
Mainly to carry things on head i think
Ab tu nage ghumte hai log , chahe ladka ho ya ladki, modernization ke naam pe Saab bhikari Bangye hai 🤔😂😂😂😂🤩🤩🤓🤓
@@veersingh6993 modernisation to kabhi bharat aaya hi nahi,agar aaya hota to logo ki soch tang na hoti,na love marriage walo ko maara jata,na ladkiyo ki bhrun hatya hoti,na jatiwad,chhuachhaat hota
My grandfather was 19 years old in 1929 and he lived till age 92.
Doesn't sound like malnutrition and poverty, does it?
My grandpa was 7years old 😊
Toh 2:00 mein jo 19 saal jesa ladka hei hwo apke dadaji the kya ?
Somebody would say this about us as well in probably 2075 or 2080
Mera dada ji bhi 1929 ka hi tha
Wow the year my dad was born in India. Thankfully he’s still with us here in 2024 and doing well.
Our Marathi language, very pleasing to listen ❤️
Ho n yar 😊
Sahi bola bhai ek number magar sala bhaya log bhaut bhar gaya aone mumbai mein inko bhagoa bhau
But today Marathi has disappeared in Mumbai! 😢
@@LaxmiSharma-ho8nzMumbai union territory banne ja raha hai tum bhaya ki bat kar rahe ho
Abhi kuch din me Marathi ko bhagaya jaega Mumbai se
its pleasing just coz u dont hear it often today 🤣
The mumbai accent in that shaving scene after 6:23 was awesome to hear. So cool to see somethings are still the same.
Yeah
80% voice is marathi and marathi clothes
@@SurajYelavethat is Bombay city of Bombay state ❤
Once upon a time Mumbai name of this masterpiece... memories never die. R. I. P to all who have departed since it's nearly a hundred years old.. wishing 🙏 those who're still there all who're in this frame flowers🌸🌺🌻🌹🌷🌼💐
11:33 the woman so innocently stops after seeing the camera and wondering if she should walk past it or not, she looks a little worried then finally gathers her courage and passes hurriedly 😅
11:41
Chal e chal hathgadi 😅😅
बहुत बहुत धन्यवाद भाई यह वीडियो देखकर हमें बहुत खुशी हुई यह पुराना दिन कितना अच्छा था
Beautiful Bombay city. The roads, though crowded, appear much cleaner than today. May Bombay/ Mumbai remains as beautiful as ever.
It’s only Mumbai not Bombay
It is black and white. It's difficult to find detailing in it
@@brightside2336 it's Bombay until recently
EVEN THE KIDS IN THE FOOTAGE HAVE DIED AS OLD MEN! THEY DONT EVEN KNOW THAT SOME DAY i WOULD COME INTO EXISTENCE AND WATCH THEM AS KIDS.. ON A SCREEN THAT FITS MY POCKET!
And after 100 years future generations will laugh at us watching tik tok videos and reels...
@@princeofwales4634 brother so true
Everything is known. The universe is a simulation. It's proven now .
Maybe we are reborn now.. M
Anything that goes into the record talks directly to the future. -Tenet(2020)
Thanks to cameramen and RUclips for showing us this amazing video!
The thing that fascinates me the most is these people are from when my great great grandparents would’ve lived. Imagine seeing your great great grandparents, only whose name you’d know, to see them walking around and going through their day.
भारत की मिट्टी ऐसे अद्भुत लालों को जन्म देती आ रही है जो भारत की संस्कृति को संजोये हुए हैं। मैं नमन करता हूँ उन सभी महापुरुषों को। 🙏🙏🙏🙏
No obesity. Everyone slim.
and malnourished
And British sucking the country bone dry
Mehnat itni karni padti thi ,kyana 2 time ka mushkil se patle to hnge hi
Right. Plus no McDonald's and Dominoes and other types of junk food.
Britishers ate all food..
So happy to see most of the public speaking in Marathi
I expected that but to my surprise I mostly heard Hindi. It seems the city was always cosmopolitan. It sounds almost exactly like today. Hindi with a bit of Marathi interspersed
But more people are speaking hindi
Ch*tiya ho kya 🙄
@@milaanvigraham8664 It wasn't really like it is today. As bollywood grew people started speaking hindi (even Marathi people) that's why now they are struggling to get screens not only for movies but also for theatre plays.
@@YourTribalChieff Tu bahirach nahi tar yedzava hi ahes watata. Mumbai chi footage nahye fakt. Baherchi pan ahe.
@@rrwriting lund se smjh nahi aya hindi bol
The interaction with crowd watching the shave, is out of this world.
Musalman manhooz log hain
Yaa. Even heard someone in the background warn of him having a vastra in hand and so be careful.
Its sends chills ,thinking that not a single person shown in this video is alive now😢
Maybe any kids? Because it's been only 95 years now. 😊 People live above 100.
My grandmother is 96 years old . She is very fit and healthy
Aisa kyu sochta h, Zinda hnge 100 saal k hnge inme se bache koi
Are these people dead now?
My evergreen Marathi language ❤ and marathi people everywhere ❤ मुंबई किती सुंदर होती बाहेर चे लोक येण्या पूर्वी ❤
Ardhyahun jast hindi bolat aahet
1929 when the world was in turmoil due to economic recession and great depression , our indians are enjoying , thats the spirit 😊😊
Yes in1929 one bag of paddy cost two rupees in Madras One bag will have 70 kg of paddyBut there was no money with aam admi! Only Maharajas and zamindars had moneybesides collectors
@@thyagarajant.r.3256are you saying no one like even a common single man doesn't have any rupees
Stop making such narcissistic comments. None of them are eNjoYiNg, they're just dealing with life like everybody else.
Malnourished and poverty porn still today
lol...India was in Economic Depression since 1770 as East India Company started the looot
Everyone has a headgear and coat. What a dress code people donned then! Why coat and cap culture gone???? It is so beautiful to watch. Policemen had to control bullock cart and Tonga traffic, very quiet and serene life. Thanks for uploading.
Bombay dressing style changed from time to time. From 1920's to 1947. From 1950's to 60's. Again change from 1990's onwards.
"Idhar Khada mat reoo". You will still hear this if you visit mumbai now 😅
What does that mean pls ?
@@charles118Don't stand here
Bhadwa also dear 😂
*People wearing indigenous clothes best suitable for the land. Everybody in dhotis. Everybody wearing a turban. Even though there is extreme poverty and the country is under occupation still Bharat was immersed in its own culture😊.*
*Not saying poverty and colonisation is good but just saying how aesthetic and spiritually evolved our culture was❤❤❤.*
Bombay is a vibrant city. I now live in Madras. Lived in Bombay for four years on transfer of job.
Our beautiful Bombay, a city that amazes the people all over.
I ❤️love❤️this 'Inviting Bombay' so much....though I belong to AP.
My Best Wishes to our friendly Marathi People.
So sweet , ❤️
@@anitagirkar5010 I love Bombay too. And I'm from Gujarat. Bombay, now Mumbai is a very professional city . It has a soul. I would never do business with a Delhi wala .
Respect is mutual from a Marathi man for people of AP :)
@@siddharthshekhar909 u fucking northis go back to ur state
@@Warrenbuffet2221ek Misal pao banta hai Ji
Amazing to see then Mumbai from my grandfather's point of view when he was a teenager :)
very nice.. . At that time also Bombay was busy and hard-working people and now Mumbai is still same.. just change the standard of living..
Nothing is permanent 1000 years from now we may have bullock carts again
@@thyagarajant.r.3256 after 1000 yrs I don't think earth will exist..
That standard of living is way better than ours, people cared for each other and were healthy and living in pollution free environment. Eating in hotel , having a tution was looked down upon.
People used to pity those customers because they have no one's home to go to for living and boarding , for middle class at least. And having a tution , omg, the child was considered dumb. 😅😅
खुपच सुंदर दृश्य आहे अतिशय सुंदर जुनी गोड लोक आणि तो पोषाख ❤
these clips are such a blessing for the grand children and great grand children of these men and women, and all of us as well
The multi-storey buildings featured in the video are fascinating elements, offering a glimpse into the urbanization and architectural advancements in Bombay (now Mumbai) as early as the 1920s. These buildings reflect the growing economic prominence of Bombay and the associated need for space, given the city's geographical constraints. As the city began to industrialize and its population grew, vertical growth was the logical response.
Another aspect to consider is the influence of the British colonial period on architecture. The design and construction of multi-storey buildings often displayed a mix of Art Deco and neo-Gothic styles, which was in vogue during this era. Many of these buildings would have housed offices, institutions, and residential apartments, marking a clear departure from traditional Indian architectural styles and living arrangements.
Seeing these structures almost 100 years later reminds us of the city's vibrant history and the continual architectural evolution it has experienced. These buildings are a testament to Bombay's, now Mumbai's, adaptability, and growth over the years.
❤
Tf u mean vibrant history?they were fucking colonizers
Wow, what a prestine footage, non of these people would be alive now. Such a powerful and humbling thought...
G?
No one from this tape would be alive today. This is the ultimate truth of life. So no one should assert authority over anything. Love the world.. Living a happy life should be the sole purpose of life.. Ego, jealousy and hatred do not allow us to live a true life. True life is living in love and joy with those who are living with us in our time.
We believe in rebirth
So absolutely true...
@@thyagarajant.r.3256as a dog
SHUKRIYA BHAI BHUT KHUSHI HUI AISA DURLABH VIDEO AUR ITNA CLEAR VIDEO THANK YOU
Thanks to upload.. I am impressed to hear sounds of the people in the era of 1929...RIP all..
Maybe someone still alive 😂
@@RajMav-kj6spWhy laughing emoji? 😐
Just beleiving everyone is dead without verification is not correct on your part to say RIP to all in the video.
The probability of abyone from these footages being alive is almost 0.
No plastic bags for carrying items, Only bamboo baskets and cloth bags 😊😊.
Very soon we are going back to them. 😊😊😊
Plastics are getting ban. Very soon it will be like this.
Khup Chan .he jatan karun thewale tyanche abhar.dhanyawad.
This is so soothing to see the Bombay of 100 years before... hopefully people in future 100 years from now will also find the Bombay of today soothing to see :)
This is truly amazing footage. How nice to see an undivided India!!
It's amazing that such an old footage with accompanying audio has found its way to youtube. Especially after considering the fact that "Talkies" came to to India 2 years later, i.e. 1931.
The clothes being worn are quite different from what I had imagined - the policeman's uniform is very interesting. Like something from the Ottoman empire and so also the head gear that a lot of people are wearing. Also, interesting to see that many baskets are carried vertically rather than horizontally.
Those are empty basket carried vertically so that they can pass through crowd easily.
My village was almost like this 30 years back. Entire village had 1 telephone and there were no TVs only Radios. Barbers did shaving same way. My village in North Karnataka is about 500km away from Bombay.
Barbers on footpaths still shave like this even in cities in some areas. Except that they have a wooden chair and of course , clothes are different. That guy paid one Paisa for that shave !
Yavd oor anna nimdu
मेरे गाव मे भी दो तीन टीव्ही दो तीन टेलिफोन बाकी रेडिवो यो ऑडिवो कॅसेट बजते थे । न्हाही
बोरे के उपर बैठके कंटिग करता था ।
My hometown was almost similar in early 2000s cause it is in madhubani Bihar one of the most backward districts
@@amitpatil5246bombay
आमची मुंबई ❤️
কী ব্যেপার
What you mean @@গারমারাগেলো
@@গারমারাগেলোfogg
Just imagine Mumbai in next 100 years...the way we are watching this video's, even they will watch us and say year 2023 was full of life 😅
Stupidity always at its peak 😂
I am 24 but i think same .
But next 💯 year I will not there
This is 1929 recording of BOMBAY! Almost 100 years ago. So clear sounds of Voice and clarity of the pictures. Shows the Bimbay Bazaars, Bullock carts, loaders & workers, Roadside barbers . Magicians, and many more,!! AMAZING to go back to the Mumbai of 100 years old? Uh
यह बॉम्बे की 1929 की रिकॉर्डिंग है! लगभग 100 साल पहले की। आवाज़ की आवाज़ और तस्वीरों की स्पष्टता बहुत साफ़ है। इसमें बॉम्बे बाज़ार, बैलगाड़ियाँ, लोडर और मज़दूर, सड़क किनारे नाई दिखाई दे रहे हैं। 100 साल पुरानी मुंबई में वापस जाना आश्चर्यजनक है?
In this same era gandhji was just became famous , and in Punjab jaliyan wala baug was happening , Marathi speakers are more than compare todays time, this seems shoot in crowferd market , dhobhighat, bora bazaar fort area, and still today this is same crowded ❤❤
It's shooted in kalbadevi near cp tank..
Gandhi the traitor
@@L.K.P_no, Jinnah the traitor
@@L.K.P_ No
@@AbhishekSingh-fn1lowhat about the British masters?Divide and rule? 2)NowFrAnce is burning,you see..vengeance of history ...!!!
For people who are watching this video now will be so glad if they come to know that people in this video are or were their relatives. Such a nostalgia for them. Just saying!
Sad reality now days vs Everyone speaking in marathi thos golden days ❤.
Woaww...This footage amazes very much. Hardworking people, smiling faces. No worries, everyone loving what they do.... Beautiful Indian culture..
I heard some one asking others “Mumbai mei kidhar rehte ho” i believe it was called “Bombay” before? Good editing skills to earn half a cent
Lata mangeshkar was born and she was 1 year old during this archival footage 😅
Wow...just like you I thought of Lata while watching this video ..!!! I was thinking that these people didn't know or heard Lata at the time...!!!
Dashing Dev Anand was a 6 year old boy then 😊
She was born in Kolhapur, not in Mumbai.
@@senor2930 did i said she was born in Mumbai read my comment also she didn't born in kolhapur she was born in Indore
Mahatma gandhiji was only 60 year old. And Bhagat Singh was still alive❤.
OMG what a precious video.. a Time Travel indeed..
thank u man.... i always wanted to be in ancient india... rich of culture and human values
Mumbaikar here, I'm surprised to see that mumbai was always this rushfull. These narrow, crowded, claustrophobic yet nostalgic streets can still be experienced today. Also after almost 100 years the style of speaking and dialect hasn't changed at all. I could grab a dhoti and coat and fit right in with people. I imagine my grandfather as a young boy roaming around these streets, he served in the military and later a mill worker after retirement. Ballatpiere was a railway station back then also 1st railway in India ran between Mumbai and Thane during this time.
This video gives me the glimpse of how British rule exactly was, Thank you for uploading video
Imagine if Indian public & Govt. Schools had adapted an Indian model of schooling rather than a covenant model, we would have been wearing a turban with a cultural attire to work like our forefathers. That really would have been something.
who stopping you to wear dress that you want to it's free country and man who got you that freedom made his own khadi. so please go ahead and wear your dress and be the change that you want to see in the world
It's stupid! Imagine the women clad in saris from top to down and made to work in sultry Indian heat during summers...
@@guldukan he is an adnhbahkts... these bhakts want everything to be enforced on everyone
@@mrdowntilldayone The 6 yard Saadi that you see today is a western adaptation. Nobody used to wear these 6 yard saadis 50 to 60 years back. In those days most women wore the traditional 9 yard Saadis which were very comfortable and women could easily do all kinds of physical work. Women wearing such 9 yards Saadis used to easily ride horses, even fought with swords & other weapons , did farming and what not!
@@DoneDealNikhil bro even you know it's difficult to work in such summers for women... and with all those yards and yards of clothes... the duppatta, chunni, covering face... muslims are worse they make them wear burqa...
What a great quality of video.
Although we know well that times keeps changing everything moment, but the ultimate changes that we see over a long periods...here about 94 years is not less a times. Its so different.
Amazing video... We feel grateful.
History is such an interesting hobby weather you read books view documentaries, learn through elders with inquisitive ness. Enlightened and greatful to view such an asset. Keep it up
Rite thought
बहुत शानदार इतनी पुरानी वीडियो देखकर बड़ी खुशी हुई है
Koi esme hamare par par par dada bhi ho sakte hay😅 but seriously kya jamanatha o sab log kitne fit hay aur natural bhi.❤
जय महाराष्ट्र जय शिवराय 🚩🚩
Jay Bharat 🇮🇳
Only Jai shivray jai maharashtra
.jai mughal samrajya jai bharat
@@funky_cartel097 madhrchod JaI Hind bol ....
Make Maharashtra a separate country 😝😝
Speechless, thank u so much for uploading this precious vedio.❤❤
PRICELESS..PRECIOUS RECORDS 💖
Little did they know that they will be seen by millions of viewers after 100 years,
Simpler days, simpler people.
No cell phones, No internet, No google, No RUclips. I really wish i could go back in time and visit these places and interact with people of the bygone era.
वाट लावून ठेवली रे माझ्या महाराष्ट्राची 🙏🫡
Kiti chhan hoti Mumbai. Kuthlahi dekhava nahi.. sadhi manse. Sudharna zali manuski sampli 😊
Wow!
Great preservation and restoration work
किती पण गुज्जू आणि धन्ना शेट्ट आले तरी मुंबई महाराष्ट्राची ❤️
Mumbai is already a Hindi area surely Pune will be occupied by Hindi people in future! Who will save Marathi language and culture in Maharashtra? Marathi people have no love for their language
@@ahambrahmasmi2477 one solution
make Maharashtra a great nation 😊
हम सबका सौभाग्य है कि इतना दुर्लभ वीडियो देख पाये 💛💛thank u so much
Huge love & respect from Lenda Punjab Lahore 🇵🇰
I can hear Marathi alot it prooves Marathi was is dominant language of Mumbai
मुंबई हा मराठी भाषिक परिसर आहे पण हिंदी भाषिकांनी तो भाग न लढता जिंकला
imagine if anyone recognises their grandparents in this footage... omg... 😊
Can happen with the shaving guy
These is history. We don't miss these culture. Everyone proud to india . India is a mother love to world.
Grand kids of these People in this video are watching it today on RUclips ....
no one can imagine the FUTURE, no one can understand the PAST either
Om Shanti Shanti😭😭😭
Kitni pyaari muskaan hai aap sabhi ki...... 100 Saal ho gaye is vedio ko banaye hue lekin taazgii abhi bhi wahi hai. ❤
Thanks for real Audio. People manners and dialect then were not that different. The snake footage looks like it is from the Haffkins institute from Parel Mumbai. Also that Masjid I believe is the one near Metro cinema at Marine lines which was right in the middle of the road probably behind the theatre. Thanks.
त्या काळात एक गोष्ट लक्षात आली प्रत्येकाच्या डोक्यावर पगडी टोपी असे काहीना काही घालून लोक वावरत होती एकही माणूस उघड्या डोक्याने फिरताना दिसत नाही
Mazy Mate Tevha khanda Vrr Bg Nhavate Tya Mele Je Vajan Aahe Te Lok Dokya Vrr Ghet Ase
Very nice video
Very precious memories of old India 1929.
Not so much vehicle
People are walking more
But very bad time to live
Actually you tube is for such stuff. Thank you to one who uploaded this video.
A most valuable memory video.... Good clarity.. thank you for keeping as memory..!
Very remarkable old videos.
One thing is common everyone staring at camera like “ what’s happening “
7:10 Real happiness of those days you can see
Because of stupid British people this happiness would also be short lived.
Good quality footage with original sound track. Bull carts, horse driven carts and open jeeps on the same road. I wonder how jeep drivers would feel in such slow and jam packed traffic,
History book se padhte hai lekin woh bs kuch bdi bdi ghatnaye hoti hai hamare purwaj logo ki aam zindagi kaisi thi woh kaise rhte the ye kabhi imagine nhi kiya tha aaj dikha...... feels something different.....kafi acha laga.... next 50 saal bad hamara bhi aisa hi hoga....😊😊
It proves that Bombay - now Mumbai was always a Marathi city
अंग्रेजी राज के समय का मुंबई 😃👌
There was so peaceful era. Very nice to see Muslims offering Namaz (prayers). No propaganda no social media no hatred
Amazing,fascinating time frame beautifully captured the pace,rhythm and essence of the life and people ghen....no car only carts,baskets,bullockcart,hand carts and all people wearing various caps ,topics and paghdis..thrilled to see the life 21 years before I was born.Thanks for this precious audio and film footage.
Good to see the older version of Mumbai ❤
But the sad part is now these peoples are not on earth.
Those people who says Mumbai dosent belong to Marathi people please see this video most of the people are speaking Marathi
Bc kon bolata hai mumbai marathi logon ka nahi hai...
abe vo marathi kya bihari kya gujrati kya sab indian hai ye bahar k mughal christian apne nhi hai
@@Odupali-r1n rajput gujar are from huns
@@Odupali-r1n Still Bro when local people say Mumbai don't belong to marathis it's hurt I know they have came to Mumbai to prosper so they should not hurt the sentiments of marathi speaking population.
Elgaum?nippani?karwar?
It was mumbai, foreigners unable to pronounce properly Marathi name Mumbai and it became Bombay and other Indian calls Bambai, Mumba Devi Mandir is an old temple in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India dedicated to the goddess Mumbā, the local incarnation of the Devi (Mother Goddess). The Marathi मुंबा derives from Sanskrit. Mumba Devi is the goddess of the city of Mumbai. The name Mumbai is derived from Mumba Devi.
No, Bombay was a periodic distortion of the portuguese name given to the city called Bom-baim which translates to Good bay in english. The anglicised version of Bom Baim was Bom-Bay, and that's how the the city got its name.
You mean there was no name for this place before Portuguese,Why should we natives agree to continue the wrongly pronounced name by outsiders, invaders and looters,
@@hornokplease8874 Mumba Devi Mandir is an old temple in Mumbai, Maharashtra, India dedicated to the goddess Mumbā, the local incarnation of the Devi (Mother Goddess). The Marathi मुंबा derives from Sanskrit. Mumba Devi is the goddess of the city of Mumbai. The name Mumbai is derived from Mumba Devi.
@@dhanajighorpade3964This place was not even one place before the British - it was 7 different Islands, so obviously there was no collective name for that. The 7 islands had names like worli and mahim, which are still in use today, for the respective neighborhoods. If it was a pronunciation problem, why would mahim still be called mahim and worli still be called worli but Mumbai alone got changed to Bombay? You think British will find it easier to pronounce worli than Mumbai? Nonsense logic.
One of the seven islands was called Bom Bahia by the Portuguese. What was its name before the Portuguese? We don't know and there is no proof it was called Mumbai. Most of the population of the 7 islands lived in mahim - Bombay Island was least populated as it was in the southern tip far away from the mainland and had marshes mostly which caused extreme disease. The British were the first to unite all 7 islands and adopt the name of one of the islands to all the 7 islands' City. Even if you prove that the Bombay Island was called Mumbai, that was only the name of one small island, not today's Bombay City/Mumbai City, from mahim to colaba
@@milaanvigraham8664lol everyone knows foreigners had Pronounciation difficulties but it looks like your really trying to defend your sugar daddys 😂
Jila basti 😂 azamgad ye suna maine aur bahot khushi hui sunker us time bhi basti ajamgad ka naam tha
Almost everyone has a pagdi/cap/safa/gamchha on his head -- the pride of India.
Dharti sunehari, ammber Nila , har mosam rangila asa desh hai mera.... Love and respect Marathi manus.. from uttar pradesh.. they are the most sweetest people in India not proudly, unlike puny southners who thinks they pays whole india.. Marathi never said a inch they payed with respect to others..which being the most weathest state on motherland may God bless them and Marathi flourish and prosper.. and Mumbai become the world's most clean and developed city.. and Mumbai belong to Marathi (hindu,Jain,pharsi(marathis) ) ... 🇮🇳🇮🇳
ek plate gol gappe laga ab
@@velociraptor3097 aak plate lwade lagau tere
@@godabhayyt3182 type karna seekh pehle
Thank you ❤ love form Maharashtra 🚩