‘Heeramandi’: Here’s the Regal History of Lahore’s Oldest Red Light District

Filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali, who is known for his larger-than-life films, is all set to make his OTT debut with the upcoming web series, Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar.

The first look of the multi-starrer show, which was unveiled on 1 February, has set social media ablaze with praise. The series is set in pre-Independence India and is based on the lives of courtesans in the oldest red light district of Lahore’s Heera Mandi.

But are you aware of the royal past of the once-infamous area? The Quint explains:

The Origins of Heera Mandi

Heera Mandi, initially known as the Shahi Mohalla, has a rich cultural history dating back to the Mughal era. Located in the Walled City of Lahore, the area served as a vibrant cultural centre in the 15th and 16th centuries, entertaining the nobility with its refined courtesans and performers.

Heera Mandi was originally developed as a residential neighbourhood for the Emperor and the attendants and servants of the royal court. Since the area was close to the Lahore Fort, people started referring to it as the ‘Shahi Mohalla’ (Royal Neighbourhood).

The courtesans of Lahore’s Heera Mandi.

Soon, Shahi Mohalla became home to tawaifs, professional entertainers who were associated with the royal court. According to reports:

  • The tawaif culture flourished in India during the Mughal era.

  • Skilled women were reportedly ‘brought’ by the Mughals from mainly Afghanistan and Uzbekistan to perform Mujra and sensual royal dance forms of the mediaeval Indian court to entertain the visitors.

  • The tawaifs were well-trained in music, etiquette, and dance by the best ustaads of the time.

  • They made a significant contribution to the classical form of music and theatre.

In yesteryear, tawaifs were not sex workers but instead a statement of sophistication and class for the elite. Royals would send their children to learn etiquette and worldly ways from these women.

  • Interestingly, the tawaifs of Lahore were also featured in fiction and several popular narratives.

  • The tale of Anarkali, a tawaif of the Mughal court who had an illicit relationship with prince Salim, son of Emperor Akbar, is one among the many.

  • It is believed that upon learning about his son’s relationship with a tawaif, who were considered to be women of low class and status, furious Akbar ordered her to be enclosed in a wall of the Lahore Fort.

When Sikhs Occupied Shahi Mohalla

A painting of Maharaja Ranjit Singh on horseback with his attendants.

In the first half of the 18th century, invasions by Nader Shah and Ahmad Shah Abdali weakened Mughal rule in Punjab. As per a report by Peepul Tree:

  • The royal patronage of tawaifs ended, leading many to migrate to other cities.

  • Brothels first appeared during the Afghan attacks in Lahore.

  • Two brothels were established by Abdali’s troops, one in Lahore’s present-day Dhobi Mandi and the other in Mohalla Dara Shikoh.

  • In 1762, the demolition of the holy shrine of Sikhs, Sri Harmandir Sahib, by Afghan forces united the Sikh community.

  • Soon, Afghan forces were routed out of Punjab, creating a power vacuum that was filled with various Sikh principalities.

  • The brothels set up by the Afghans were also shut down.

How ‘Shahi Mohalla’ Became ‘Heera Mandi’

A tawaif performs in the royal courtroom for attendants.

In 1799, a 22-year-old Misldar named Ranjit Singh captured Lahore from the Bhangi Misl and proclaimed himself Maharaja of Punjab in 1801. He reintroduced Mughal royal customs, including the culture of tawaifs and their court performances.

  • Once again, the tawaifs of Shahi Mohalla found patronage from the royal court.

  • In 1802, Singh fell in love with a Muslim tawaif named Moran, leading to a separate mansion in present-day Papad Mandi, near Shahi Mohalla.

  • After Singh’s death in 1839, General-turned-Prime Minister Hira Singh Dogra used Shahi Mohalla as an economic centre, constructing a food grain market in the area.

Ever since, Shahi Mohalla became ‘Hira Singh di Mandi’ (Market of Hira Singh) or ‘Heera Mandi’.

The term ‘Heera Mandi’ is an Urdu word for ‘diamond market.’ According to reports, it is believed that the word ‘heers’ referred to the courtesans of Shahi Mohalla, who looked as beautiful as the diamonds.

Why Tawaifs Turned Into Sex Workers

Many tawaifs, who lost their livelihoods, became sex workers in Heera Mandi.

The fortune of Heera Mandi began to decline as colonial rule emerged in Lahore. Following the Anglo-Sikh Wars (1845–1849), the Sikh Empire came to an end, and the British East India Company seized control of the region.

Despite the changing identity of the area, tawaifs still enjoyed royal patronage in Heera Mandi. However, the British weren’t interested in patronising the tawaif culture, and soon the art of Mujras became associated with prostitution.

Many tawaifs, who lost their livelihoods, became sex workers for English soldiers stationed in the cantonment of Lahore’s Anarkali area.

  • In the early 1850s, a plague led the local British administration to move their cantonment to Dharampura.

  • The British tried to shift the sex workers too, but many stayed back.

  • Despite the cult of prostitution, Heera Mandi remained a centre of the performing arts, raising notable artists like Noor Jahan, Khurshid Begum, Mumtaz Shanti, and Sir Ganga Ram.

  • It later earned the moniker ‘Bazaar-e-Husn’ (Market of Beauty).

Present-Day Heera Mandi

The vibrant havelis of Lahore’s Heera Mandi.

Even after India’s independence, the dual culture of Heera Mandi continued, with tawaifs from several communities moving to the area due to poverty or illegal trafficking. According to a report by The AZB:

  • Women from impoverished backgrounds face abuse, social ostracization, and are prone to sexually transmitted diseases.

  • Efforts to end the culture of Mujras and prostitution were unsuccessful, leading to the relocation of brothels to other parts of Lahore.

  • In the age of social media, sex workers started offering online ‘escort services’.

In the present day, Heera Mandi is the busiest eating hub, with vibrant street food stalls, vintage restaurants, and sweetmeat shops during the day. However, prostitution in the region continues as night falls.

(With inputs from The AZB, Peepul Tree Stories and Dawn)

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Michael Douglas to receive the Satyajit Ray Lifetime Achievement Award; Catherine Zeta-Jones, Salman Khan, Karan Johar and others to attend IFFI 2023 : Bollywood News – Bollywood Hungama

The 54th edition of the International Film Festival of India (IFFI) will be hosted in Goa from November 20th to 28th. While more than 250 films are being showcased across the various sections of the festival, all eyes are set on the gala opening ceremony being hosted on November 20th at Shamaprasad Indoor Stadium, Panaji, Goa. The opening ceremony is headlined by Shahid Kapoor and Madhuri Dixit along with Shriya Saran, Nushratt Bharucha, Pankaj Tripathi, Shantanu Moitra, Shreya Ghoshal and Sukhwinder Singh, while the ceremony is being hosted by Aparshakti Khurrana and Karishma Tanna.

Michael Douglas to receive the Satyajit Ray Lifetime Achievement Award; Catherine Zeta-Jones, Salman Khan, Karan Johar and others to attend IFFI 2023

Several dignitaries are expected to be present, along with eminent personalities from Indian cinema, including Sunny Deol, Vijay Sethupathi, Sara Ali Khan, Karan Johar, at the 54th IFFI opening ceremony, recognized as one of the biggest film and cultural extravaganzas in the world. Viacom Media Pvt. Ltd. is the exclusive media and broadcasting partner of the opening and closing ceremonies for the second consecutive year and will broadcast the ceremonies on India’s leading general entertainment channel COLORS and its OTT platform JioCinema. The star-studded ceremonies are produced by Wizcraft Entertainment Agency, the country’s leading producers of live events.

Speaking about IFFI, Hon’ble Union Minister of Information & Broadcasting and Youth Affairs and Sports, Shri Anurag Singh Thakur said, “IFFI has been growing every year thanks to the passion of our filmmakers from across the country and the collaboration that we have been able to forge with the directors and producers from across the world. As we take forward Hon’ble Prime Minister Narendra Modi’s vision of strengthening India’s global position across all sectors, cinema, arts and culture can empower our youth to foray into the world stage with stories that are global in essence and local at heart. Indeed, IFFI has become the perfect platform for establishing collaborations, joint productions and cutting-edge technology.”

Says, Shri Apurva Chandra, Secretary, Ministry of Information and Broadcasting, “The Indian media and entertainment industry has been growing at an average of 20 per cent annually over the last three years with a special focus on original stories for a global audience and use of state-of-the-art technology. This year, IFFI received a record number of 2926 entries from 105 countries, three times more than last year. While working along with the country’s film industry, our team’s efforts are aimed at pushing the boundaries to make the festival bigger and better with every new edition.”

Kevin Vaz, CEO – Broadcast Entertainment, Viacom18 said, “The world’s largest democracy is a fertile breeding ground for stories that cut across social, political, economic, and geographical boundaries. As the country’s foremost storytellers and entertainers, we believe it is our duty to take every story to its audience and every audience to their story. It is with this belief that we are partnering with IFFI for the second year in a row. This partnership aims to celebrate and unite cultures across the country and entertain, educate and empower the world in the ethos of India.”

This year, IFFI has invited Indian actors and filmmakers to promote their upcoming films at the opening gala. Karan Johar and Sara Ali Khan with the team of Ae Watan Mere Watan will unveil the first look of the drama-thriller. Sukhwinder Singh will sing the film’s inspiring title track during the showcase. The film chronicles the journey of Usha Mehta who during the 1942 Quit India Movement started an underground radio station, Congress Radio, which for a few months broadcast uncensored and even banned news.

Pankaj Tripathi, Shantanu Moitra, Shreya Ghoshal and Taba Chake will step into the spotlight to introduce the crime-thriller Kadak Singh directed by National Award winner, Director Aniruddha Roy Choudhary. The film captures the story of AK Shrivastav, an officer in the Department of Financial Crimes who while battling retrograde amnesia exposes the truth behind a Chit Fund Scam. Actor Pankaj Tripathi maintains, “The IFFI festival has always offered a platform for inspiring stories and storytellers who unmask corruption and clean the system, thereby inspiring and empowering us.”

Vijay Sethupathi would unveil the trailer of the black comedy Gandhi Talks, a silent film in a present-day setting revolving around four characters, played by Vijay Sethupathi, Arvind Swami, Siddharth Jadhav and Aditi Rao Hydari.

For its star acts, IFFI has roped in Madhuri Dixit to recreate a medley of her chartbusters. “Cinema has given me so much, it’s time to give something back in return. What better way to do so than through song and dance which is integral to not just Indian cinema, but Indian culture as well,” asserts the Bollywood diva. Madhuri Dixit was recognised as the Indian Film Personality of the Year at last year’s edition of the festival.

Shahid Kapoor will set the stage on fire with his superhit parade. “Doing great work comes naturally when you’re passionate about what you do. And performing in front of a live audience is something I’ve truly loved ever since I can remember… Thanks to IFFI I get to do that one more time in Goa on November 20th. See you there!” he says.

The naach-gaana continues with Nushrratt Bharuccha and IFFI celebrating ‘The India Story’. While RRR’sNaatu Naatu” brings back Oscar glory, Pushpa’sSami Sami” represents the growing popularity of South Indian cinema. “Jhoome Jo Pathaan” and Jawan’sNot Ramaiya Vastavaiya” celebrate the resurrection of Hindi cinema while 83’s “Jeetega Jeetega” celebrates Chandrayaan 3’s successful landing and India’s Asian Games wins.

From rustic celebrations to classy soirees and regional fiestas, Shriya Saran shows us how India parties with the Tamil song “Allegra Allegra”, the Kannada chartbuster “Ra Ra Rakkamma”, the Malayalam hit “Kalapakkarra”, “Boss Party” from the Telugu film Waltair Veeraya and “Show Me The Thumka” from Bollywood’s Tu Jhooti Main Makkaar.

The celebrations will continue over a week. Shri Prithul Kumar, Festival Director- IFFI (Jt. Secretary (Films) & MD/NFDC) informs, “This IFFI will have 13 World Premieres, 18 International Premieres, 62 Asia Premieres and 89 India Premieres. These films, which transcend all borders and cultures, represent the best of Indian and world cinema. This carries forward the compelling obligation to continue the legacy of showcasing cinematic excellence at the 54th IFFI. The Festival Team is working tirelessly to make sure that the participants enjoy the outstanding films, engage in thought-provoking discussions and leave with memories that will last a lifetime”

The festival would be graced by Michael Douglas, Catherine Zeta-Jones, Salman Khan, Vidya Balan, Ayushmann Khurrana, Anupam Kher, Vicky Kaushal, Siddharth Malhotra, Aditi Rao Hydari, AR Rahman, Shreya Ghoshal, Shantanu Moitra, Sukhwinder Singh, Amit Trivedi, among celebrated filmmakers. The closing ceremony will be headlined by Ayushmann Khurrana and renowned music composer Amit Trivedi. Ayushmann will deliver an energetic performance and will pay tribute to Michael Douglas, the recipient of the Satyajit Ray Lifetime Achievement Award. Amit Trivedi will curate a special rendition of the Sounds of Bharat, alongside a medley of his superhit songs.

There will be a specially curated performance by the ‘Harmony of the Pines’ orchestra of the Himachal Pradesh police arousing nationalistic fervour. At the closing ceremony, several awards and special honours will be presented for Best Film, Best Director, Best Actor (Male) and (Female), ‘Special Jury Award’, ‘Best Web Series on an OTT Platform’, ‘Indian Film Personality of the Year’, ICFT UNESCO Gandhi Medal.

The opening ceremony on November 20th and the closing ceremony on November 28th will begin with a red carpet hosted by Karan Chhabra and Nashpreet Kaur. The showcase that follows will celebrate our icons and the rise of popular South Indian cinema in pan-India and global markets. The lively performances featuring different dance styles, set to popular film songs, underline the festival’s theme of ‘India through the movies’, showcasing the unity and diversity of our culture.

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