The Asian Age

Pak govt should not buy Dilip Kumar’s home, says lawyer

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Peshawar, Feb. 9: The lawyer representi­ng the owner of Indian film legend Dilip Kumar’s ancestral home in Peshawar has advised the provincial Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a government to not buy the over 100-year-old haveli, as it is in a dilapidate­d condition and repairing it would be as costly as acquiring it.

Earlier in the month, the Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a government had approved the release of Rs 80.56 lakh for Kumar’s ancestral home, with the aim to turn it into a museum in honour of the movie star.

Gul Rahman Mohmand, the lawyer of the present building owners, in a chat with a private news channel on Tuesday, said the haveli is in an extremely dilapidate­d condition due to years of neglect, comparing the premises to a “heap of garbage”.

Mohmand said the reconstruc­tion cost of the building would be double the cost of acquiring it.

If the KPK government is still interested in buying it, then it must do so at the market rate, which is around `35 crore, the advocate said.

Mohmand defended his estimation, saying the haveli is located in an upscale locality, where the property rate is around `7 crore per marla.

Marla, a traditiona­l unit of area used in India, Pakistan and Bangladesh, is considered as equal to 272.25 square feet or 25.2929 square metres.

When contacted, director Archaeolog­y, Abdus Samad Khan, said the provincial government has decided, in principle, to convert the birthplace of Bollywood’s tragedy king into a museum.

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