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Lahore s Heeramandi in Indian hands? Netflix says yes, do it

Sanjay Leela Bhansali, director of iconic films such as Devdas and RamLeela, has announced a project on Lahore’s red-light district Heera Mandi. Netflix unveiled a poster for the series on Monday. “Words aren’t enough to explain how excited we are that Sanjay Leela Bhansali is partnering with us for this epic Netflix Original series.” The tagline for Heeramandi is “Where courtesans were the queens”. View this post on Instagram A post shared by Netflix India (@netflix in) SLB is known for grand sets, regal costumes and an extensive score. The massive budgets and grandeur of past releases, including period drama Padmaavat and romantic trag.

Lahore s centuries-old water reservoir is an architectural masterpiece

Lahore s centuries-old water reservoir is an architectural masterpiece
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Colonial-era clocks stop ticking

Colonial-era clocks stop ticking
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Kotwals greet tourists at Delhi Gate

Kotwals greet tourists at Delhi Gate Mughal-era cops in old attire oversee security, add to medieval landscape Walled City of Lahore Authority (WCLA) revives the Mughal tradition as two Kotwals have been deployed in a street of the old city. Dressed in their khaki uniform coupled with shorts and long socks, both of them wear a Sheriff-like badge that says ‘kotwal’. PHOTOS: SADEEM ANWAR/EXPRESS LAHORE: Police officials in traditional khaki uniforms and turbans, called kotwal, have returned to Delhi Gate, adding to the medieval environment witnessed by tourists in old Lahore. Mudassar Farooq patrols the royal corridor at Delhi Gate while carrying a baton and wearing knee-length shorts, a high Shimla turban and heavy moustaches.

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