Termed 'enemy property', Can Saif Ali Khan save his family’s ₹15,000-crore ancestral estate?

The Bollywood star, who was injured recently in a knife attack, now faces a major legal battle over his ancestral estate as a Partition-era law retroactively classifies royal properties as “enemy property”, threatening his family’s legacy. The govt is claiming control of assets that had passed to the actor’s grandmother from her father, the last Nawab of Bhopal

Termed 'enemy property', Can Saif Ali Khan save his family’s ₹15,000-crore ancestral estate?
The Bollywood star, who was injured recently in a knife attack, now faces a major legal battle over his ancestral estate as a Partition-era law retroactively classifies royal properties as “enemy property”, threatening his family’s legacy. The govt is claiming control of assets that had passed to the actor’s grandmother from her father, the last Nawab of Bhopal