Desk Correspondent , Bengaluru - In recent months, Bengaluru's cost of living has become social media's favourite outrage topic. A Google employee's ₹1.43 lakh monthly spend. A chartered accountant's ₹82,000 breakdown. A couple's eye-watering ₹2.4 lakh to raise a baby. Each post spawned debate, disbelief, and floods of "I could never" reactions. Into this context stepped one Bengaluru intern with a monthly budget of just ₹18,000. The internet exhaled. The top reaction: "Finally, someone with reasonable expenses." In India's most expensive tech city, a young professional living on less than many people's grocery bills has briefly and beautifully become the most relatable person online.
An intern's viral post detailing a disciplined ₹18,000 monthly Bengaluru budget covering ₹10,000–12,000 PG double-sharing near Domlur/HSR, ₹2,000–3,000 home-cooked food/canteen, ₹1,500–2,000 metro/BMTC/shared auto, ₹500–1,000 utilities/internet (often PG-included), and ₹500–1,000 misc like toiletries sparked massive buzz for its no-frills survival mode amid temptations like Zomato and brunches. Commenters praised it as "honest" and rare discipline on a 26k salary, contrasting a Google employee's ₹1.43 lakh February spend (₹45k rent, ₹10k trainer, ₹2k massage for a 32-year-old pro). Bengaluru's single-person living costs ₹25k–50k/month, making the intern's total "reasonable" yet a stark affordability warning as rents soar even in outskirts highlighting the city's contrasts where viral extremes like high-earner splurges overshadow entry-level realities, questioning if India's IT hub remains accessible for newcomers.
The intern's post is a valuable corrective to a content ecosystem that glamorises excess and normalises spending accessible to very few. The real story of Bengaluru is not told in lifestyle vlogs of its highest earners, but in the careful, unglamorous daily accounting of millions who arrive with a dream, a PG booking, and figure out the rest as they go.
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