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Bombay HC restrains media from calling Rajesh Khanna’s home Aashirwad ‘haunted, cursed’
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The Indian Express
However, over the years, several media reports claimed that the bungalow was haunted, cursed or unlucky.
The Bombay High Court has now restrained media organisations and online platforms from describing the property as “cursed”, “haunted” or “unlucky”.
The hearing came after businessman Shashi Shetty, the current owner of Aashirwad, approached the court after coming across several articles, social media posts and videos that described the property as haunted.
The history of Rajesh Khanna’s AashirwadRajesh Khanna bought Aashirwad from actor Rajendra Kumar for Rs 3.5 lakh.
Story continues below this adFollowing Rajesh Khanna’s death in 2012, his family sold the property to Shashi Shetty for a reported Rs 90 crore.