<p>In a recent social media post, an entrepreneur couple claimed that "Bangalore is slowing killing us", attracting reactions from netizens.</p><p>Sharing a video on Instagram, Aswin and Aparna on their account named "zindagified" mentioned their reasons for leaving the city.</p><p>"If we had known this sooner we might’ve left Bangalore earlier," the caption under the video read.</p><p>In the video, they say how "Bangalore is slowly killing" them and "no one sees it coming".</p><p>The couple, both 27, work in the corporate and have been living in Bengaluru for more than two years. </p>.Bengaluru's realty market jittery as 2nd airport site awaits confirmation.<p>They loved the city for its weather, as they say in the clip, but things changed as they started getting sick.</p><p>Breathing issues, allergies, coughing and sneezing are some of they issues they mentioned they started having.</p><p>"We loved the vibe. The people. The food. But we didn’t know what we were breathing every day," the caption read.</p><p>"The air quality index hit 297 one day and that’s the worst kind of air — and no one’s talking about it," they further wrote.</p><p>"Namma Bengaluru is amazing. Even to start a business, it’s the best place to be but we had to make this choice as soon as possible. Before the city could sink us in, we left Bangalore," the post concluded. </p><p>The video has garnered over 900k views and a flurry of comments with many pressing on the idea for people to "leave".</p><p>"Same is happening with other metro cities," a user commented.</p>
<p>In a recent social media post, an entrepreneur couple claimed that "Bangalore is slowing killing us", attracting reactions from netizens.</p><p>Sharing a video on Instagram, Aswin and Aparna on their account named "zindagified" mentioned their reasons for leaving the city.</p><p>"If we had known this sooner we might’ve left Bangalore earlier," the caption under the video read.</p><p>In the video, they say how "Bangalore is slowly killing" them and "no one sees it coming".</p><p>The couple, both 27, work in the corporate and have been living in Bengaluru for more than two years. </p>.Bengaluru's realty market jittery as 2nd airport site awaits confirmation.<p>They loved the city for its weather, as they say in the clip, but things changed as they started getting sick.</p><p>Breathing issues, allergies, coughing and sneezing are some of they issues they mentioned they started having.</p><p>"We loved the vibe. The people. The food. But we didn’t know what we were breathing every day," the caption read.</p><p>"The air quality index hit 297 one day and that’s the worst kind of air — and no one’s talking about it," they further wrote.</p><p>"Namma Bengaluru is amazing. Even to start a business, it’s the best place to be but we had to make this choice as soon as possible. Before the city could sink us in, we left Bangalore," the post concluded. </p><p>The video has garnered over 900k views and a flurry of comments with many pressing on the idea for people to "leave".</p><p>"Same is happening with other metro cities," a user commented.</p>