Taj Mahal Talkies: A Gwadar cinema in ruins

A decade ago Taj Mahal Talkies was shut down and all that remains is the edifice of a once imposing structure

The once-imposing Taj Mahal Talkies has now become home to immigrants from other provinces and non-native labourers. PHOTO CREDITS: GWADAR.PAKVOICES.PK

Entertainment has been a vital part of man’s life ever since the history of time. Providing a break from the day-to-day frustrations, it helps restore and retain sanity. When we list down the sources of entertainment available to us, cinema and films top the list.

A decade ago Gwadar was a tiny city but had immense opportunities for entertainment; one of them being Taj Mahal Talkies, a cinema very popular among the locals.

According to gwadar.pakvoices.pk, audiences would enjoy performances by renowned artists such as Sultan Rahi, Mustafa Qureshi, Rangeela and Waheed Murad on a regular basis at the cinema. People would also promote new movies with admirable zeal.




Unfortunately, a decade ago Taj Mahal Talkies was shut down and all that remains is the edifice of a once imposing structure. The crumbling building of Taj Mahal Talkies is now home to immigrants from other provinces and non-native labourers.






Taj Mahal Talkies is one of the most remembered places in Gwadar. People still reminisce at the golden days of the cinema whenever they pass by the crippling structure.



The city has remarkably developed over the period of time but there is no medium of entertainment available. The locals, however, are hopeful that entertainment in this mega city will soon be restored in the coming days.

 

The article originally appeared on Pak Voices.