
Founder:
Badayakandy Basheer
A worthy legacy to the man’s incredible journey
Under his quiet demeanour, lies an adventure with an unparalleled zeal for travel and culture. Quite the charmer, he indulges people Of all age groups and demographics to in engrossing conversation with utmost ease.


A passionate advocate of art and antiques
Mr. Basheer first started travelling in 1976 while working with the Dubai police as an assistant accountant for 18 years. In 1996, he left his job and joined the family furniture business in the middle east. He then quickly rose to the rank of CEO within the next few years by personally established new markets and suppliers from Chaina to America. During this time, he developed into an avid antique collector, mainly fuelled by his constant travels. A lot of his artistic characteristics were reinforced during his business trip to Germany, Belgium and the USA. Inspired by the cafés he frequented in Istanbul and Damascus, Mr. Basheer wanted to create a similar atmosphere back in his hometown. Gudhaam was an idea two years in the making, in fact, it is a time capsule of his memoirs of memories. As a patron of the arts, Gudhaam is a personal dream come true for Mr. Basheer and a worthy legacy to the man’s incredible journey!
Story of the Gujarati street
Back in the day, Gujarati traders set up a shop on the ground floor and housed their families above. nowadays, most of the original Gujarati families have moved out but the street hasn’t lost one bit of its charm. although there‘re workers, porters and vendors scuttling about, they work with such panache and efficiency that there’s hardly any noise. The only prominent sound that you'd hear are old printing presses and transistor radios, with An occasional ghazal or two. The Gujarat Street in Calicut is also a perfect example of Indian society with a mosque and a temple sitting side by side, complemented by a prominent Anglo-Indian church within walking distance.

Gudhaam in pictures
One of the best art gallery in Kerala