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Jun 05, 2026
Lyari’s Boxing Renaissance Challenges Bollywood’s Gangland Image
Karachi’s Lyari neighbourhood is shedding its Bollywood‑fuelled gangland reputation as local coach …
In the winter of 2026, Younus Qambrani used WhatsApp to document how his Pak‑Shaheen Boxing Club is turning Lyari—a locale long portrayed as a criminal backdrop in Bollywood films—into a vibrant hub for girls’ boxing and community empowerment.
The Rise of a Boxing Hub in Karachi’s Lyari
Qambrani, a 60‑year‑old coach, founded Pak Shaheen in 1992 and opened its doors to girls in 2013. The club now trains 10 girls daily, preparing them for city‑wide tournaments and aiming to expand access with a portable ring.
1992: Pak Shaheen Boxing Club established.
2013: First female member, Qambrani’s daughter Anum, joins.
2015: Students compete at the South Asian Games.
2016: Anum wins the Jinnah First Ever Karachi Women Boxing Championship.
2022: Aliya Soomro, Pakistan’s first world‑title female boxer, trains at the club.
Numbers Behind the Movement: Participation and Milestones
Lyari’s population of roughly 950,000 residents now includes a growing cohort of young athletes. Since 2013, the club has produced:
Over 200 registered youth boxers.
More than 30 female competitors in regional tournaments.
Two national‑level medals (South Asian Games 2015, district championship 2016).
Reframing Lyari: Social and Cultural Impact
Beyond sport, the boxing initiative challenges the one‑dimensional media narrative that links Lyari solely to gang violence and Bollywood’s fictionalised portrayals in the Dhurandhar franchise, which grossed over $100 million per film. Anthropologist Adeem Suhail likens Lyari’s cultural resurgence to historic hubs like Naples, emphasizing its diverse heritage—from Baloch and Afro‑Baloch roots to a thriving hip‑hop scene.
Future Outlook: Expanding Girls’ Boxing and Community Empowerment
Qambrani’s next goal is to acquire a folding, portable boxing ring to bring training to schools across Lyari. Funding challenges remain, but the club’s success suggests a scalable model that could inspire similar programmes in other under‑represented Pakistani neighbourhoods, fostering gender‑inclusive sports participation and reshaping external perceptions of Lyari.
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