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Dilip Saab’s ancestral House will be museum

Dilip Saab's ancestral House will be museum
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Veteran Bollywood actor Dilip Kumar’s ancestral house in Peshawar will be a museum.
While discussions of the home to be turned into a tradition were moving on for decades, the design of action it appears will unfold soon.
Dilip Kumar’s wife Saira Banu, affirms that the information and states,”My heart fills up with pleasure each time that I get the information concerning the ancestral residence of Yousuf Saheb at Peshawar at Northwest Frontier Province (currently Khyber Pakhtunkhwa) that the provincial government was trying to become a monument for posterity.”
She adds,”It’s come up numerous times before and I’ve enjoyed the tenacity where the government is pursuing the assignment of turning the home into a museum to the people to see and feel the classic charm of the home in which Dilip Kumar grew up just like some other bright boy of this state.”

Saira stated that the home is of great sentimental value to Dilip Kumar.
She adds,”I’ve shared his own pride and joy in a trip to the house some years back.
He had been emotional when he watched the home in which he spent his beautiful youth in the comfort and safety of a big, elegant family.
I want the government succeeds in its own attempts and sincerely trust that now the fantasy comes true”
When asked when the Pakistani police have approached Dilip Kumar about what lands will be held at the memorial and has anybody asked for anything out of themSaira explained,”They haven’t asked for any inputs”
Dilip Kumar was created since Mohammad Yusuf Khan into Ayesha Begum and Lala Ghulam Sarwar Khan and has been among the 12 kids at home in the Qissa Khawani Bazaar place of Peshawar.
His dad was a wife and fruit retailer who possessed orchards at Peshawar and also Deolali.
Back in 1940, Dilip Kumar following having an altercation, left home and proceeded into Pune where he fulfilled with a Parsi cafe proprietor who gave him a project later establish a sandwich booth.
He rescued Rs.
5000 and proceeded to Bombay.
In early 1943he wished to put up another company to assist his dad favorably and met with a gentleman in Churchgate railway station that requested him to accompany him to Bombay Talkies in Malad.
Actress Devika Rani who had been the proprietor of Bombay Talkies watched him and signed him to get the company to get a wages of Rs.
1250 and the rest is now history.

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