Mumbai,Jan 25 : Two younger brother of thespian Dilip Kumar, Ehsaan Khan, 77, and Aslam Khan, 75, have sent a legal notice seeking maintenance and share in the prime Pali Hill bungalow plot, on which a swanky building was supposed to be erected, says a Mumbai Mirror report.
The bungalow was demolished in 2006, and the brothers were promised one luxurious apartment each in the promised building, but construction is yet to begin.
The two, who shared the house with the star for 60 years, claim they were duped with a promise of an apartment each once the property was redeveloped.
The two brothers are presently staying in a friend's flat, with maintenance money of Rs 60,000 a month drying up from Dilip Kumar's family.
In the legal notice, the two brothers have accused him of reneging on a promise to provide them accommodation in a building that was to be built by razing a Pali Hill bungalow the two had shared with the actor for close to 60 years.
Ehsaan Khan and Aslam Khan have also alleged that they havent been paid the monthly maintenance promised when they were convinced to move out of 48, Pali Hill, the actors sprawling property, in 2006.
According to the notice, the elder brother was promised a 1,200 sq ft apartment in the new building, and the younger one was to get an 800 sq ft flat.