The Madhya Pradesh government has shown its willingness to convert once the home of singer Kishore Kumar the ‘Ganguly House’ in Khandwa district into a museum.
“We wish to convert Kishore Kumar's ancestral place into a beautiful museum for the coming generations but we need the support and approval of his family members," state culture minister Lakshmikant Sharma has said in a statement.
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The Madhya Pradesh government has shown its willingness to convert once the home of singer Kishore Kumar the ‘Ganguly House’ in Khandwa district into a museum.
“We wish to convert Kishore Kumar's ancestral place into a beautiful museum for the coming generations but we need the support and approval of his family members," state culture minister Lakshmikant Sharma has said in a statement.
The two-storey haveli, where Kishore and his actor brothers Ashok and Anoop Kumar spent their formative years, is lying in a dilapidated condition even after 25 years of the singer's death. The property is now with Anoop Kumar's son Arjun.
The Ganguly house may be in a bad shape but the city has tried to keep his memories alive. It has the late singer’s 'samadhi', where his last rites were performed as per his wishes. The house has a theatre with a facility to hear and watch songs of the late crooner. It also has an auditorium 'Gouri-Kunj' named after his parents.
“We wish to convert Kishore Kumar's ancestral place into a beautiful museum for the coming generations but we need the support and approval of his family members," state culture minister Lakshmikant Sharma has been quoted to have said.
Incidentally, that late singer’s fans have been trying for many years to get the house converted into a museum.
Kishore Kumar was born in Khandwa on 4 August, 1929. He left his birthplace for Mumbai never to return again till he expired on 13 October, 1987.
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