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The demolition was stalled. Sex workers of Kamathipura gained a measure of dignity and political visibility they had never had before.

Gangubai Kathiawadi: The Brothel Queen Who Became the Mother of Kamathipura gangubai

As she once reportedly said: "This world will call me a prostitute. But the women of Kamathipura call me mother." Would you like a shorter version for Instagram/Twitter, or a separate version comparing the film to the real story? The demolition was stalled

Her most legendary act came in the 1960s. When the government proposed demolishing large parts of Kamathipura under a slum clearance drive, Gangubai organized sex workers and led a delegation to then-Prime Minister Jawaharlal Nehru. She argued—forcefully, unapologetically—that removing the women’s homes without providing rehabilitation would destroy lives, not improve morality. Nehru reportedly listened. But the women of Kamathipura call me mother

After initial despair, she refused to be a victim forever. She took the name Gangubai and, over time, became a kamathipura ki malkin (madam)—not just running a brothel, but controlling its politics, protection rackets, and relations with the outside world.