Malakhro is a traditional form of wrestling popular in Sindh, Pakistan. It is a centuries-old sport that holds cultural and historical significance in the region. Malakhro is not just a physical contest but also a celebration of Sindhi heritage, often performed during festivals, fairs, and other public gatherings.

The sport involves two wrestlers, known as Malho or Pehalwan, who compete to throw each other to the ground. The wrestlers wear a special loincloth, which their opponents grip to gain leverage. Victory is achieved when one wrestler successfully pins the other.

Malakhro is celebrated for its display of strength, skill, and strategy, accompanied by traditional Sindhi music and vibrant crowds.

Over time, the sport has become a symbol of Sindhi identity and pride