Islamabad, July 3 : The government's plan to turn
the ancestral home of Bollywood actor
Dilip Kumar in Pakistan's
Peshawar city into a heritage site has come a cropper because there are
too many claimants to the property.
The culture department was
keen to preserve the ancestral home of the legendary actor and convert
it into a heritage site, reported Dawn Tuesday.
The house is located in Mohalla Khudadad near Qissa Khwani Bazaar. A dingy building, it located at the end of a narrow street.
The authorities have been planning since February this year to buy the house where
Dilip Kumar was born in Dec 11, 1922.
Yusuf
Khan, who later took on the name
Dilip Kumar, stayed in the house till
the age of 12 before moving to Mumbai with his family.
The plan
was also to bring
Dilip Kumar's personal belongings to the house from
India to put it on display for visitors. A library of his films was also
in the works.
But the plan hit a roadblock as government failed to buy the house as there were many claimants to the property.
"Now
there are legal complications and till the time the rightful owner is
not known, the directorate would not go ahead with the plan," Culture
Director
Pervez Khan was quoted as saying.
The building is now being used as a warehouse.
The
media report said that chances of getting old houses of Bollywood stars
Shah Rukh Khan and
Raj Kapoor, also located in Peshawar, have gone
down.
"The extended family of Shah Rukh Khan is living in his
ancestral house whereas a local family owning Kapoor's house is not
ready to sell it to the government,"
Pervez Khan said.
© IANS