The images move through Androon Lahore like a quiet act of witnessing, lingering on worn tiles, fractured mosaics, and pillars that hold more memory than structure. The lens shifts between sharpness and blur, as if unsure whether to document or to remember. Patterns emerge and dissolve, geometry softened by time, devotion etched into surface and shadow. There is no attempt to monumentalize; instead, the frames sit with texture, decay, and detail, allowing history to feel close, almost touchable. What remains is an insistence that even fading beauty refuses to disappear.
Photography by Naufal Ahmed.

The Gully Kahani Team approaches storytelling as lived observation, blending on-ground reporting with narrative depth and cultural analysis. Each article is shaped through careful research, street-level perspectives, and a commitment to capturing the layered realities of urban Pakistan. The editorial voice prioritizes nuance over simplification, tracing how history, culture, and everyday life intersect in meaningful ways.







