
The life and career of Bollywood’s megastar Dharmendra has always inspired people. As soon as we hear his name in the world of films, great characters and memorable dialogues come to our mind. But now another thing related to his life is in discussion and that is his property. Dharmendra created wealth through so much hard work and dedication in his life that his total property is said to be around Rs 400 crore. This includes luxurious bungalows, farmhouses, businesses and luxury cars in Mumbai and Lonavala.
The biggest question that arises regarding Dharmendra’s property is who will get this wealth after his death. Dharmendra’s wealth is not just a game of money, but is also a symbol of his hard work and dedication towards films. Different colors of his life are present in the bungalow in Mumbai and the farmhouse in Lonavala. Apart from this, his business investments and restaurant business also run into crores. This property is the result of their hard work and everyone wants to know who will get the right to it.
There is discussion on two wives
According to media reports, the total assets are believed to be around Rs 400 crore. Dharmendra’s first marriage was with Prakash Kaur and they have four children. Later he married Hema Malini, with whom he has two daughters, Isha and Ahana. According to Hindu law, the first wife and her children have primary rights in property. If Dharmendra has not left any will, then this property can be divided equally among six children. The question of validity of second marriage and Hema Malini’s share makes this whole matter more complicated.
Hema Malini’s answer
On this, his wife and beautiful Bollywood actress Hema Malini had already made it clear that she is not interested in Dharmendra’s money. He had said that for him love is most important as well, not money. This statement has sparked a debate among the media and fans as to whose share his property will go to. Dharmendra has his first wife Prakash Kaur and four children, while he has two daughters with Hema Malini. This is why will and legal rules are playing an important role in this matter.
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