The iconic 'Kapoor Haveli' in Pakistan faces demolition threat

The iconic ‘Kapoor Haveli’ in Pakistan faces demolition threat

Peshawar: The historic ancestral dwelling of late Bollywood actor Rishi Kapoor in Pakistan’s Peshawar metropolis is dealing with demolition risk as the present proprietor of the home is adamant on constructing a industrial complicated on the positioning.

In 2018, the Pakistan authorities determined to transform the ”Kapoor Haveli” in Qissa Khwani Bazar in Peshawar in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province right into a museum, heeding to a request by Rishi Kapoor who died not too long ago at a hospital in Mumbai.

Foreign Minister Shah Mahmood Qureshi had assured Rishi Kapoor that the Pakistan authorities will convert the actor’s home right into a museum.

The haveli has changed into a ghost constructing, residents of the world mentioned.

Due to its dilapidated situation, the constructing can collapse anytime, they mentioned.

The state of the constructing is deteriorating with every passing day resulting from ecological impacts, torrential rains, earthquakes and wind storms.

The haveli is at present owned by Haji Muhammad Israr, a rich jeweller within the metropolis.

The provincial authorities wished to purchase the haveli protecting in view its historic significance and preserve it in its authentic form for the vacationers.

Israr, nonetheless, desires to demolish the constructing and assemble a brand new industrial constructing at this prime location.

He made three/4 makes an attempt up to now to demolish the constructing however couldn’t do it as FIRs have been registered towards him by the Khyber Pakhtunkhwa heritage division.

There have been stories that the provincial authorities has didn’t convert the constructing right into a museum resulting from variations with its proprietor over its worth.

Israr, the proprietor of the haveli, has denied that he had any difficulty with the federal government over the worth of the property, estimated to be over Rs 5 crore.

He mentioned he merely wished to demolish the haveli and assemble an enormous industrial market on the web site.

“I have sufficient money to cater to my needs. I supply around 3 to 4 maund (120kg-160kg) gold a week to the Peshawar biggest jewellery market,” he mentioned.

Local residents concern that the constructing could mechanically collapse until the federal government takes well timed motion to preserve it.

?It is a matter of concern that the ‘Kapoor Haveli’ which we think about because the delight of our metropolis is in dilapidated situation and is quick heading to the disappearance due to being ignored,? mentioned Mujeeb-ur-Rehman, a resident of Dhaki Nalbandi the place the palatial home is positioned.

Mujeeb mentioned that he was a teen when late Rishi Kapoor and Randhir Kapoor had visited their ancestral dwelling within the early 90s.

Shakeel Waheedullah, Secretary Cultural Heritage Council Khyber Pakhtunkhwa, expressed remorse over the dilapidated situation of the home.

The ”Kapoor Haveli” was constructed by Basheswarnath Kapoor, the daddy of Bollywood pioneer Prithviraj Kapoor.

The Kapoor household, initially from Peshawar in Pakistan, migrated to India after the partition in 1947.

In 1990, Rishi Kapoor together with brother Randhir Kapoor visited their ancestral dwelling the place his grandfather, Prithviraj and his father Raj Kapoor, have been born. 

 

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