To the pleasant surprise of cinephiles across the country, Indian authorities have finally established the National Museum of Indian Cinema towards the nation's cinematic heritage. Housed in the splendid 19th-century Gulshan Mahal, a Mumbai bungalow renowned for its architectural grandeur, the museum boasts a treasure trove of invaluable film archives. Originally constructed in the Indo-Saracenic style by Peerbhoy Khalakdina, a merchant from the Khoja Muslim community, this Victorian-era gem offers a breathtaking view of the Arabian Sea, making it a delightful destination for film tourism. Another wing of the museum resides at little more than a few yards from Gulshan Mahal in the New Museum Building.