Inside Saif Ali Khan's Rs 800 crore royal Pataudi Palace that may be confiscated

Inside Saif Ali Khan's Rs 800 crore royal Pataudi Palace that may be confiscated

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Saif Ali Khan on Tuesday returned to his home after surviving a deadly attack inside his Bandra home. But now his Pataudi Palace is at stake and may b
Inside Saif Ali Khan's Rs 800 crore royal Pataudi Palace thaSaif Ali Khan on Tuesday returned to his home after surviving a deadly attack inside his Bandra home. But now his Pataudi Palace is at stake and may b
Saif Ali Khan's ancestral home, the Pataudi Palace, also known as Ibrahim Kothi.
Pataudi PalaceSaif Ali Khan's ancestral home, the Pataudi Palace, also known as Ibrahim Kothi.
 Known for its architectural marvel, the Pataudi Palace is located in the town of Pataudi in Gurgaon district, Haryana.
Where is Pataudi Palace Known for its architectural marvel, the Pataudi Palace is located in the town of Pataudi in Gurgaon district, Haryana.
This royal palace is reportedly worth ₹800 crore and spread over 10 acres where Saif & Kareena often go to relax and spend quality time.
Saif and Kareena at Pataudi PalaceThis royal palace is reportedly worth ₹800 crore and spread over 10 acres where Saif & Kareena often go to relax and spend quality time.
Construction of the Pataudi Palace began in 1900, and it was designed by British architect Robert Tor Russell and Australian architect Carl Moltiz Von
Pataudi Palace HistoryConstruction of the Pataudi Palace began in 1900, and it was designed by British architect Robert Tor Russell and Australian architect Carl Moltiz Von
It was built in 1935 by Iftikhar Ali Khan, the last ruling Nawab of Pataudi.
Who built Pataudi Palace?It was built in 1935 by Iftikhar Ali Khan, the last ruling Nawab of Pataudi.
 After the death of his father Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, Saif Ali Khan inherited the property.
Saif's Pataudi Palace After the death of his father Mansoor Ali Khan Pataudi, Saif Ali Khan inherited the property.
To fully reclaim it, Saif had to buy it back from Neemrana Hotels, which had leased and operated it as a luxury property until 2014.
Neemrana HotelsTo fully reclaim it, Saif had to buy it back from Neemrana Hotels, which had leased and operated it as a luxury property until 2014.
 The central government can now confiscate this property because the Madhya Pradesh court has lifted the stay order on it under the Enemy Property Act
Legal trouble on Saif Ali Khan The central government can now confiscate this property because the Madhya Pradesh court has lifted the stay order on it under the Enemy Property Act

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