Pali Hill
Pali Hill | ||
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District Mumbai Suburban - Bandra + Khar | | |
City | Mumbai | |
Government | ||
• Type | Brihanmumbai Municipal Corporation (MCGM) | |
PIN Codes | 400050 and 400052 |
Pali Hill is an affluent residential area spread across the adjoined suburbs of Bandra and Khar in Mumbai, India (sharing postal codes 400050 and 400052 respectively).
Geography
Pali Hill lies on the western side of Mumbai. It runs parallel to Naushad Ali Road (previously
Situated mainly on rolling hills with alternate steep and shallow sides, it garnered the name Pali Hill, although more than one hill is present. The main route of the road was smoothed and paved. The buildings and bungalows are set within the "valleys" and "crests" of the hills. Nearby localities include Pali Village and Pali Naka.
History
Until the 1950s, the area was mainly forested with dense undergrowth. Over the years, it was converted to grow fruits and crops. At one time, the sea was plainly visible from the foothills.
A few buildings were constructed by entrepreneurs and builders. However, most people lived in cottages or bungalows. Construction of apartment buildings commenced in the mid to late 1960s, including Nibbana Apartments.
Cottage dwellers slowly sold their homes to real estate developers and Pali Hill grew into an affluent neighbourhood.[citation needed]
K. Street Pali Hill (2004–2006), a thriller television soap on StarPlus, produced by Ekta Kapoor (Balaji Telefilms) was set in the suburb.
Flora and fauna
Pali Hill has an expanse of trees that form arches over the roads. Originally an area of orchards, fields and untamed forests, from 1980 to 2020 it was deforested and made suitable for residential habitation. A few giant trees remain in building compounds, bungalow gardens and on the roads. The most widely seen tree is the
Flowering shrubs are cultivated and sometimes grow wild. Most abundant are
Pali Hill is frequented by
Mammals such as dogs (from street strays to pedigrees), cats and small bats are abundant.
Landmarks
Pali Hill's landmarks are its buildings and bungalows. At the southern end is Rajendra Kumar Junction (Chowk). Its four roads lead west to Carter Road (via Pali Mala Road), north to Pali Hill, east to Pali Naka and south to the Auxilium Convent High School. At the northern end in Khar is Union Park, another crossing and the area around it. Candies eatery is another local landmark.
The road diverges downhill on the East side – the Zig Zag Road (named after its steep incline and acute curves). At this junction was the Anand Bungalow (owned by
Down towards Union Park & Golf Links at the North Khar end of the hill is the residence of the former chief minister of Maharashtra Mr. Narayan Rane. The Golf Course today is no more, it is filed by high rise buildings overseeing the nets of The "Danda' fishing Village.
Other landmarks include Kangaroo Kids Nursery and Playschool, Juice Salon, Sundaram Stores, cozy home apartments. At Union Park lies Bai Avabai Framji Petit Girls' High School. down the slope on the eastern side is the Pali Market, now under reconstruction. In the 19th century, Pali Hill was called Pakhari HIll.
Notable residents
- Vijay Lazarus - President of The Indian Music Industry & Phonographic Performance Ltd. and Ex-Chairman of Polygram Music Ltd. and Universal Music India;[1][2][3]
- Kalina
- Kumar Gaurav
- Rajendranath Zutshi
- Aamir Khan
- Lara Dutta and Mahesh Bhupathi
- Dj Aqeel (DJ and music composer)
- Gulzar, poet, lyricist, writer, at his bungalow Boskiyana
- Gulshan Bawra, lyricist[4]
- Neetu Kapoor
- Ranbir Kapoor
- Narayan Rane
- Sanjeev Kumar
- Kunal Kohli
- Moushmi Chatterjee and Vinod Mehra
- Anil Dhawan
- Amjad Khan and his family
- Actor Pran
- Mahesh Bhatt and Pooja Bhatt
- Models Tapur Chatterjee and Kirat Bhattal
- Anna Singh, fashion designer
- Emraan Hashmi, Bollywood Actor
- Asha Sachdev
- A.M. Naik, CEO, Executive Chairman and Managing Director of Larsen & ToubroLimited
- Gayatri Ganjawala
- Bharat Bhushan (actor)
- Meena Kumari (actress)
- Meghna Gulzar
- Kangana Ranaut
- Actor
Bibliography
- Bhatkal, Satyajit (editor: Lancy Fernandes). The Spirit of Lagaan: The extraordinary story of the creators of a classic. ISBN 8179910032, 9788179910030. In Google Books under the title "Eka svapnācā pravāsa lagāna"
References
- ^ "The President's Desk". Archived from the original on 18 October 2014. Retrieved 21 November 2014.
- ^ Indian Music Industry
- ^ "IMI president Vijay Lazarus - Differences with the radio industry need to be bridged". www.radioandmusic.com.
- ^ "Down the memory lane with Gulshan Bawra". Screen Weekly. 9 July 2007.[dead link]