Residents of the Khudadad neighbourhood of the fabled Qissi Khawani Bazar have called on the government to take immediate steps to prevent the loss of the national heritage.
Kumar's property was declared a national heritage in last year, giving a reason to the people of Peshawar who have looked up at the five marla three storeys house with pride to celebrate.
Kumar, who turned 92 yesterday, is a recipient of Nishan-i-Imtiaz, Pakistan's highest civilian honour.
"It is in terrible condition and could cave in anytime which would be disastrous as it is a national heritage," said Shah Hussain, who lives close to the ancestral home of Kumar.
"Two storeys have already collapsed in places and the building could cave in anytime. It speaks of the federal and provincial governments' apathy towards national and cultural heritage," Hussain said.
He said Qissa Khawani Bazaar or the storytellers' market, where Kumar's house is located, was the hub of cultural exchange between Central Asia and the Indo-Pak region.
Kumar was born Yusuf Khan in Peshawar and spent the first seven years of his life here. In the late 1930s, his family relocated to Mumbai.
Social activist Raskhinda Naz said the government should move to convert Kumar's property into a cultural museum.
"It can be a big centre of attraction for visitors from India and Pakistan as Dilip Kumar is a household name," she said.
Naz said the museum would stand as a symbol for peace between the people of Pakistan and India.
A senior official of the cultural department in the Khyber-Pakhtunkhawa government said the work on restoring the house as a national museum had been delayed because of a court dispute over the property.
"The dispute is being resolved between the owners of the house to preserve it," he said.
He said the government had already taken the belongings in the house into its custody.
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