Parikshit Sahni's Heartbreak: How His Father Balraj Sahni's Home Was Grabbed

Parikshit Sahni recently opened up about the painful situation surrounding his father's home. He described how Balraj Sahni built the house with immense love and personal attention to every detail. The actor revealed that after his father's death, people tried to take over the property that held so many family memories. Now, whenever Parikshit passes by Balraj Sahni Lane, he feels a wrench in his heart seeing someone else's name on the house his father built for their family.

Key Points: Parikshit Sahni Reveals Balraj Sahni's Home Taken Over After Death

  • Balraj Sahni personally designed every corner of the house for his family
  • Parikshit recalls his father showing him rooms meant for painting and photography
  • The house now bears someone else's name on the board outside
  • Balraj Sahni was excited about becoming a grandfather in that home
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People wanted to grab that territory: Parikshit on how father Balraj Sahni's home was taken over after his death

Actor Parikshit Sahni shares emotional story of how his father Balraj Sahni's lovingly built home was taken over by others after his death, causing daily heartbreak.

"You know, once he died, people wanted to grab that territory. I pass by that every day. And every day there's a wrench in the heart - Parikshit Sahni"

Mumbai, October 16

For actor Parikshit Sahni, there's one place that will always feel like "home" to him, and that is his father, legendary actor Balraj Sahni's house, which he built with love and dreams in every brick. But what hurts him today is seeing that same house, once built with his father's hopes, claimed by others.

The actor recently opened up about his father's house and described how "some people have tried to take it over." He also recalled how his father had personally designed every corner of it, thinking of his family's future.

"There's a road called Balraj Sahni Lane. And there is a house there. That house was built with great love by my father. I remember when the brickwork was being done, he took me there. He took me to the terrace and showed me. I used to paint, and he said, 'This is for your photography and your painting. This room, this room is for your bedroom.' He built it with a lot of love. And one of the things that I'm very unhappy and sad about is the condition that it is in and that some people have tried to take it over," Parikshit told ANI.

Parikshit went on to share how every day there's a "wrench in the heart" when he passes by that road, especially since it now bears "a board with somebody else's name on it."

"And there's a board with somebody else's name on it. You know, once he died, people wanted to grab that territory. I pass by that every day. And every day there's a wrench in the heart, you know... I remember a lot of things when I pass that house because there were two or three rooms made precisely by Dad for me. He wanted us to live there," he added.

"And when my wife was pregnant, he was the happiest man. He kept telling everybody, 'I am going to be a grandfather. My children stayed in this house. It will happen. It will happen.' He made it with a lot of love. A lot of love. He had a separate room for my sister, Shabnam. He had a separate room for himself. Two rooms for me. And it's very sad when I see it now," Parikshit further added.

Parikshit, who followed in his father's footsteps, chose exciting and challenging roles throughout his own film career. He first worked with Raj Kapoor as an assistant on the film Mera Naam Joker. The actor has starred in Rajkumar Hirani's blockbuster films Lage Raho Munna Bhai, 3 Idiots, and PK.

- ANI

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Rohit P
As someone who grew up watching Balraj Sahni's films, this news makes me really angry. He was an institution in Indian cinema. The government should step in and preserve this house as a heritage site. We're losing too much of our cinematic history.
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Sarah B
While I sympathize with Parikshit's pain, I wonder if there's more to this story. Property matters in Mumbai are incredibly complex, especially with old buildings. Maybe proper legal documentation wasn't maintained? Still, it's sad to see emotional connections to homes being broken.
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Arjun K
This is why we need stronger inheritance laws in India. So many families face similar situations where property gets taken over by others. Parikshit must be going through so much pain seeing his father's dreams being destroyed like this. 😢
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Michael C
The emotional connection to a family home is universal. Balraj Sahni built this with so much love for his children and grandchildren. It's tragic that property sharks took advantage after his passing. Hope Parikshit finds some peace and resolution.
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Kavya N
Yaar, this is so sad! Balraj Sahni was such a gem of Indian cinema. From "Do Bigha Zameen" to "Kabuliwala" - he gave us timeless performances. His home should have been preserved as part of our cultural heritage. Shame on those who tried to grab it! 🎬

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