Shah Rukh Khan is in big trouble, it’s related to his Rs 200 crore Mannat house, BMC team and Forest Department investigate…
Shah Rukh Khan’s Mumbai home, Mannat, is a must-visit for anyone coming from out of town. Visitors to Mumbai often make it a point to pose in front of Mannat. Recently, there has been much discussion about Khan’s house, especially since large-scale renovation work is currently underway. However, according to recent news, this work is now facing some obstacles. A few days ago, a Mumbai activist filed a complaint with the BMC regarding the renovation, prompting officials from the BMC and the Forest Department to visit Mannat for an investigation.
The first inspection at Shah Rukh Khan’s Mannat was done on Friday, June 20. The reason for complaining about the renovation of Mannat is that the actor’s bungalow is a grade three heritage building. Also, this place is right in front of the shoreline, so it also comes under the Coastal Regulation Zone. In the complaint made to BMC, it was said that the renovation work in the bungalow is being done against the rules. After which, the officials came to his house for an investigation.
Shah Rukh Khan’s statement on Mannat rennovation
Now it is being told that the entire investigation report has been given to Santosh Daundkar, who had filed the complaint. Two more floors are to be built in Mannat, and due to its location on the seashore, permission has to be taken from the Maharashtra Coastal Zone Management Authority. Talking about this matter, Khan has said that he has taken all the permissions, and all the renovation work is being done under the laws that are there under this permission.
Shah Rukh Khan’s manager Pooja Dadlani breaks silence…
On the other hand, Khan’s manager, Pooja Dadlani, has denied any such illegal activity. In a conversation with TOI, she stated that there is no complaint and that all work is being carried out according to the guidelines. During the recent inspection of Mannat, employees from BMC’s H-West Ward Building and Factory Department, as well as the Building Proposal Department, were present along with officials from the Forest Department. A BMC official clarified that his team was only assisting the Forest Department and had no other role in the matter.
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