Dharmendra's Ancestral Land Worth Crores Left to Nephews, Not Bollywood Family
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Veteran actor Dharmendra, who passed away at 89 on November 24, left behind a legacy of incredible wealth and success in Indian cinema. However, in a surprising twist, his ancestral property worth crores in Punjab has been left to his nephews, not his own children. According to reports, Dharmendra's family has clarified that there is no rift over inheritance, but the decision to leave the ancestral land to his cousins' children has sparked curiosity. Dharmendra was born in Punjab and grew up in the village of Dangon. His family's agricultural land, worth ₹5 crore, was left to his nephews in 2015. Dharmendra's nephew Buta Singh Deol revealed that his uncle gifted the land to him and his uncle Shingara Singh as a token of appreciation for their years of dedication to maintaining the property. Buta Singh explained that Dharmendra valued their hard work and never forgot his roots. The actor had six children, including famous actors Sunny Deol, Bobby Deol, and Esha Deol, from his two marriages. Despite his immense wealth and success, Dharmendra remained humble and connected to his past. His funeral and prayer meet were attended by many Bollywood stars, a testament to his enduring legacy in Indian cinema.