Gangubai Kothewali

Gangubai Harjivandas, popularly known as, Gangubai Kothewali was an Indian sex worker and madam of a brothel in Kamathipura, Mumbai, Maharashtra, India in the 1960s.

Gangubai Kothewali
Born
Gangubai Harjivandas

1939 (1939)
Died2008(2008-00-00) (aged 68–69)
NationalityIndian
Other namesGangubai Kothewali

Life

She was sold into prostitution at an early age by her suitor, Ramnik Lal, after running away from home to Mumbai. She came to be known as the Madam of Kamathipura for being an influential pimp in the city with underworld connections, peddling drugs, and ordering murders. In the 60's, she was the only brothel owner to own a Bentley, and later in life, met Jawaharlal Nehru to discuss the plight of sex workers and improve their living conditions.[1][2]

Her life was documented in the 2011 book, Mafia Queens of Mumbai, by writer and journalist Hussain Zaidi. Gangubai Kathiawadi is an upcoming Indian Hindi-language biographical crime film based on a chapter of Zaidi's book, and directed by Sanjay Leela Bhansali.[3][4]

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