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10 Facts We Bet You Didn't Know About The Real 'Heeramandi'

Sanjay Leela Bhansali's 'Heeramandi' is based on the lives of courtesans in Lahore's oldest red light district.

Aditi Suryavanshi
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Here are some unknown facts about Lahore's Heeramandi.

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Filmmaker Sanjay Leela Bhansali's highly-anticipated show, Heeramandi: The Diamond Bazaar, is finally streaming on Netflix. The series is set in pre-Independence India and is based on the lives of courtesans in Lahore's oldest red light district.

Heeramandi was initially known as the Shahi Mohalla and has a rich cultural history dating back to the Mughal era. It was home to tawaifs (professional entertainers) who were associated with the royal court.

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

Here are some facts we bet you didn't know about the once-infamous area.

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