Bhendi Bazaar is primarily a
Muslim-populated area, home to Muslims with origins in all parts of India, especially Maharashtra,
Gujarat,
Kerala and
northern India. Shop-owners and hawkers in this market belong to different religious groups. Old streets like Saifee Jubilee Street, Khara Tank Road, Dhabu Street (now called
Raudat Tahera Street), Pakmodia Street, Zainabia Marg, Tokra Gulli, 1st Cooper Street, 2nd Cooper Street, 3rd Cooper Street, and
Chor Bazaar (consisting of Mutton Street and Chimna Butcher street) are populated by Bohri Muslims of the
Dawoodi Bohra (a sect of
Ismaili Shia Islam) among other Muslim sects. The area houses
Raudat Tahera, the mausoleum of the 51st and 52nd
Dai-al-Mutlaq of the Dawoodi Bohras,
Taher Saifuddin and
Mohammed Burhanuddin. Bhendi Bazaar has the first two wing high-story tower of its own named Al-Saadah. Bhendi Bazaar is famous for the food delicacies that it has to offer, it has been called 'A Glutton's Guide To Mumbai's Best Bohri
Mohalla Food Joints'. A 2010
Bollywood film,
Bhindi Bazaar, was shot in the area. The famous Bollywood singer Mohammad Rafi lived in Bhendi Bazaar when he moved to Bombay from Lahore in the early 1940s. Rafi started his career in playback singing whilst living in a small apartment in Bhendi Bazaar. ==See also==