This was Vinod Khanna's last aspiration before the death, which remained unfulfilled |
From films to politics, Vinod Khanna breathed his last at a hospital in Mumbai on April 27 at the age of 70. All the leaders and actors paid tribute to him. But now one thing has come out in which it is being said that it is being said that. Before he died, he wanted to go to Pakistan. Indeed, Vinod Khanna wanted to see his ancestral house in Peshawar, Pakistan, but his wish could not be fulfilled. Secretary-General of the Cultural Heritage Council in Khyber Pakhtunkhwa Provincial Shakeel Waheedullah met Khanna during his visit to India in 2014. He said, in his autograph, Khanna had greeted the people of Peshawar and had told him to visit his ancestral city. He said, 'In his autograph, Khanna had greeted the people of Peshawar and had expressed his desire to visit his ancestral city.' Waheedullah said, 'Khanna wanted to visit Peshawar where he and his parents And the ancestors were there. They had to go to that place, but they could not get success in this.
Film historian Muhammad Ibrahim Jiya said that Khanna's ancestral house is present in Peshawar and it is being used by All Pakistan Women's Association. Recalling Vinod Khanna as a pride of Peshawar, people paid tributes to this great actor on Friday in Pakistan. Vinod Khanna was born on October 7, 1946 in Peshawar, Pakistan, but after partition, his family was settled in Mumbai. His father Kishan Chandra Khanna was a businessman and mother Kamla Khanna was a house wife.
Vinod Khanna, who was active from films to politics, was suffering from cancer. He was undergoing treatment at Mumbai's HN Reliance Hospital. A few days before his death, one of his photographs was viral, which saw his fiance's heart broken. In the picture, he was looking with his second wife and son, he was also very weak. Well, Vinod Khanna acted in nearly 150 films in his four decades long cine career. Vinod Khanna has done great work in my films, Kurbaan, East and West, Reshma and Shera, Hand Cleanup, Hera Fairy, and Muqaddar's Sikander.
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