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Peshawar remembers Bollywood legend

- Rehmat Mehsud Peshawar

Hours after the death of legendary Bollywood actor Dilip Kumar in India on Wednesday, condolence­s poured in from his city of birth, Peshawar, in northweste­rn Pakistan, where residents mourned a “great loss” to the region’s film industry.

Born Mohammed Yusuf Khan in Peshawar in Pakistan’s present day Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a province in 1922, Kumar died in Mumbai after prolonged illness at the age of 98.

He has been hailed as the “tragedy king” by a generation of cinemagoer­s for his soulful roles on the silver screen, and is widely considered one of the greatest actors in the history of Hindi cinema.

Kamran Bangash, Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a’s informatio­n minister, expressed sorrow over the actor’s passing in a video message, and said that Kumar had a “matchless” love for his city of birth.

“The people of Peshawar are praying for him and will never forget his services,” Bangash said. “The Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a administra­tion will build an open museum at his house in Mohala Khudadad in Peshawar, to ensure that the bond between Peshawar and Yusuf Khan remains alive forever.”

Earlier this year, the provincial administra­tion approved a budget to buy the dilapidate­d ancestral homes of Bollywood legends Dilip Kumar and Raj Kapoor and turn them into museums. The two houses in Peshawar are located in Qissa Khwani Bazaar, the city’s oldest and famous “market of storytelle­rs.”

The families of the two stars moved to present day India before Pakistan came into being in 1947.

The current owner of Kumar’s house was planning to demolish it to build a commercial center, but the archaeolog­y department stopped the process last September, citing the Antiquity Act 2016, which prompted the late actor to turn to Twitter and request the residents of

Peshawar to share photograph­s of his former residence.

“Peshawar will miss its legendary son Yusuf Khan,” Dr. Abdul Samad, director of the Khyber Pakhtunkhw­a

Archaeolog­y and Museums Department, told Arab News. “He played a pivotal role in bringing Bollywood to its climax through a lifetime of contributi­ons.”

 ?? Reuters ?? The ‘tragedy king’ was born in the province in 1922 before rising to fame in Hindi cinema
The local government approved a budget to turn Dilip Kumar’s old residence into a museum.
Reuters The ‘tragedy king’ was born in the province in 1922 before rising to fame in Hindi cinema The local government approved a budget to turn Dilip Kumar’s old residence into a museum.

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