Sunny Deol, Bobby Deol SUFFER big jolt after Dharmendra’s death, lose action superstar’s ancestral property, 2.5 acres of land worth Rs 5 crore to…

Dharmendra’s ancestral mud and brick house in Dango in Ludhiana district is now worth billions. However, none of their children will be able to own 2.5 acres of land. Read on to find out who owns the property.
Sunny Deol, Dharmendra, Bobby Deol
Dharmendra’s death continues to haunt his fans and followers. Bollywood’s He-Man bade farewell to his fans in a forgotten state and millions considered it a personal loss. But no one has experienced the real loss more than their children. We learn that after Dharmendra’s death, his children – Sunny Deol, Bobby Deol, Ajeeta Deol, Vijeta Deol, Esha Deol and Ahana Deol – also lost their father’s ancestral property. The 5-acre land in Dango in Ludhiana district, on which an adobe and brick house stood, no longer belongs to Dharmendra’s children.
What is Dharmendra’s ancestral property?
Born in Nasrali, veteran superstar Dharmendra has ancestral ties with Dango in Ludhiana district. The late star spent the three formative years of his childhood in this quiet settlement, which included an adobe and brick house. This modest home stands strong and is now worth billions. The house is now lovingly cared for by relatives who have stayed there for decades.
Dharmendra gifted his house to him…
As Dainik Bhaskar reported, Dharmendra had long ago transferred the property to his uncle’s children; it was a move that honored the responsibility his father had entrusted him with. As Dharmendra became a film star, he moved to bigger cities, but he never severed his emotional connection with the land. Instead, he decided to expand the ancestral property by passing it along with about 2.5 acres of land to his uncle’s grandchildren so that they could live safely with their family.
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Who lives in Dharmendra’s ancestral house now?
In 2015, Dharamendra reportedly signed the transfer papers of the property and gifted it to his nephews. The actor’s move to gift his ancestral property, estimated to be worth around Rs 5 million, to his nephews is widely accepted in the village. One of his nephews, Boota Singh, continues to work in a textile factory in Ludhiana and fondly admires Dharmendra. “He never thought about its value. To him it was just home,” one of his relatives reportedly said. Dharmendra’s last on-screen appearance will be in Ikkis, which will release on December 25.



