As per latest reports, Sharmila Tagore has filed a complaint against the occupants of prime residential place called Dar-us-Salam located in Koh-e-Fiza area in Bhopal. This property belongs to the Pataudis as Sharmila Tagore’s late husband Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi was the rightful heir of the royal family of Bhopal’s princely state. He was the grandson of the last Nawab of Bhopal, Hamidullah Khan and hence, this made him the heir of the royal family.

As per the written complaint submitted to district administration, the veteran actress has claimed that certain persons, named Syed Nawab Raza and Azam Khan, trespassed in the property by breaking the lock of the house along with some anti-social elements and stole precious antiques and furniture. She has also claimed that the duo has also forged the property ownership documents. (Also Read: Sharmila Tagore opens up on her anxiety over Soha Ali Khan and Kareena Kapoor Khan’s babies)

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Ajay Pratap Singh Patel, the Tehsildar of Bairagarh circle spoke about this issue and said, “A couple of months back, Sharmila Tagore had claimed ownership on the land of Dar-us-Salam, a residential property in Koh-e-Fiza, and urged to get this property evicted. We have now served the notices to the present occupants – Azam Khan and Nawab Raza – to furnish their replies. These persons were named by her.”

When a news agency contacted Azam over the same, he stated, “I have not received any notice so far. I cannot talk more.” Let’s see what happens next in this case.