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He moved to Mumbai with his family in 1935 for business. According to sources, the owners have demanded Rs1 billion for the house.ĭilip Kumar was born on 11 December 1922 in the Khudadad Mohalla, on the backside of Qissa Khwani bazaar of Peshawar in the house of Lala Ghulam Sarwar.
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Rishi Kapoor had requested the Pakistani government to convert the house into a museum in 2018. The Kapoor Haveli is situated at Dhaki Nalbandi near historical Qissa Khwani bazaar, which was built in 1918 by Raj Kapoor’s grandfather Dewan Basheshwarnath Kapoor. His other brothers included Shashi Kapoor and Shami Kapoor. Raj Kapoor was born on 14 December 1924 in Kapoor Haveli, Peshawar. The government registered cases against the owners and prevented them from demolishing the houses. Dilip Kumar’s house has been severely damaged and only the outer walls are left, but Raj Kumar’s house was not much damaged. “Raj Kapoor’s grandfather Basheshwarnathji used to come to our house with his son Prithviraj Kapoor and other family members.”ĭirector Archaeology Khyber-Pakhtunkhwa Dr Abdul Samad Khan told the writer that both houses had been declared national heritage and both would be turned into museums, as restoration of both houses was part of the Peshawar revival plan.Ībdul Samad said that the owners wanted to demolish the houses and build plazas so a letter had been sent to the deputy commissioner for implementation of Section 4. “There were many Hindus who lived in Peshawar and my father Agaji had many Hindu friends with whom Muslims had good relations. Dilip Kumar wrote in his book that there were good relations between their elders in Peshawar. The families of Yousaf Khan (Dilip Kumar) and Raj Kapoor had strong ties in Peshawar and Mumbai. The museum will feature biographies, photographs and their affiliation with Peshawar, as well as other records of the two artists and their families. Both buildings are in dilapidated conditions and owners plan to build plazas on these places. The Archaeology Department has already allocated funds to buy the houses.