Pakistan’s Lyari defies Bollywood’s gangland label to rise as boxing haven
Summary
Lyari, a neighborhood in Karachi, Pakistan, is often shown in Indian films as a place full of gang violence. However, locals see it as a cultural area known for sports like boxing and football, as well as music. After a government crackdown reduced gang fights, Lyari has focused more on sports and culture.Key Facts
- Lyari is a neighborhood in Karachi with nearly 950,000 people.
- Bollywood films have portrayed Lyari as a dangerous gangland area.
- The area has a rich culture, including an active rap and hip-hop music scene.
- Lyari is nicknamed "Mini Brazil" because football is very popular there.
- In the mid-2000s to early 2010s, gang violence was common, led by well-known gang leaders.
- In 2012, the government launched Operation Lyari to reduce gang violence using police and paramilitary forces.
- Boxing coach Younus Qambrani teaches girls boxing in Lyari, highlighting the importance of sports in the community.
- Despite past violence, Lyari is recognized as a vibrant cultural and sporting hub beyond its criminal reputation.
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