Mumbai: The Bombay High Court has restrained media organizations and online platforms from referring to the ‘Ashirwad’ bungalow in Bandra, once owned by late Hindi film superstar Rajesh Khanna, as “cursed,” “haunted,” or “unlucky”. Justice Arif S Doctor, in an interim order passed July 24, said that such description were prima facie defamatory, and violated the plaintiff’s fundamental right to live peacefully and in dignity. Shashi Shetty, a businessman who purchased the iconic bungalow some years ago, moved the court after coming across numerous articles, posts and videos on the internet that labeled the property as “haunted,” “cursed,” and “ill-omened”. Also Read : Meet viral girl Naomika Saran granddaughter of Rajesh Khanna, Dimple Kapadia“The material, in my prima facie view, is clearly defamatory of the plaintiff so as to suggest that he lives in a haunted and so-called cursed bungalow,” the order noted. Further, it would also clearly impinge upon the Shetty’s “right to live peacefully and in dignity”, the HC said.