The film tells the story of the urban interventions in Karachi by heritage consultant and architect Marvi Mazhar.
Situated in the heart of the historic Arambagh neighbourhood, the once vibrant community space called Pakistan Chowk had become a ‘den’ for drug users and a dumping ground for trash. On seeing its dilapidated condition, politician Sharmila Faruqi initiated and personally funded the rehabilitation project in 2016.
“When I heard about Sharmila and Marvi taking on such an important urban intervention, I wanted to make a film about their efforts to engage the local community in taking back ownership of their beloved chowk (public square),” says Omar. “We need such projects to make Karachi a more liveable place again”.
Situated in the heart of the historic Arambagh neighbourhood, the once vibrant community space called Pakistan Chowk had become a ‘den’ for drug users and a dumping ground for trash. On seeing its dilapidated condition, politician Sharmila Faruqi initiated and personally funded the rehabilitation project in 2016
Last year, the documentary premiered at the 12th Istanbul International Architecture and Urban Films Festival.
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