Hindu Gymkhana/NAPA building
The NAPA building, which serves today as an Academy of Performing Arts, was formally the Hindu Gymkhana and built in 1925 as a recreational club for the elite Hindus that lived in Karachi before the partition. The building is a prime example of Mughal-Revival architecture and paints a picture of royalty, luxury and artistic mastery. Cupolas and balustrades adorn the building inspired by Akhbar’s Fatehpur Sikhri, while Chattris highlight the influence of Rajastani Palaces.
(From a FaceBook post by Mr. Aminurrehman Chaudhry April 27 2019)




The credit for this idea of arranging photos of Karachi based on their category goes to Menin Rodrigues. Karachi had at one time more than 100 cinema houses. There is an article on them on this site which details the various cinema houses in the city. On this page we will just show the pictures of those houses that are available. If you have any photo of a movie house of Karachi that is not represented here please send it to us and we will publish it with credit to you. Please send it to globelinker@gmail.com Thanks.






























The above photo is from late 1960s to early 1970’s. The policeman is wearing a pith helmet. Aus






