In India, where land is tied deeply to both livelihood and law, the rules governing agricultural land purchases are among the most stringent. Yet, when it comes to Bollywood elites, questions always arise about whether rules are being bypassed under the shield of influence and money. Suhana Khan, daughter of Shah Rukh Khan, has now come under legal scrutiny for allegedly purchasing agricultural land worth nearly ₹22 crore in Maharashtra’s Raigad district. The controversy has raised eyebrows not only because of her “farmer status” claim but also because this is not the first time the Khan family has faced allegations over irregular land acquisitions.
The Alibaug Transaction: Land Meant for Farmers, Bought by a Star Kid
Reports suggest Suhana Khan acquired two prime plots in Alibaug’s Thal village in 2023 and 2024. Collectively valued at around ₹22 crore, these plots were registered in the name of Deja Vu Farms Pvt. Ltd., a company reportedly controlled by Gauri Khan’s mother and sister-in-law.
One of the land parcels alone cost Suhana around ₹12.91 crore. It was bought from three sisters Anjali, Rekha, and Priya who had inherited the land. Stamp duty payments amounting to ₹77.46 lakh were made at the time of registration. But the real controversy lies in the fact that agricultural land in Maharashtra can only be purchased by someone who is legally a “farmer”. In Suhana’s case, the documents allegedly showed her as one, raising doubts about whether proper verification was done or whether influence and loopholes were used.
Previous Controversies: The Shadow of Shah Rukh Khan’s Alibaug Bungalow
This is not the first time the Khan family has faced questions over land transactions in Alibaug. In 2018, Shah Rukh Khan’s lavish bungalow in the same area was provisionally attached by the Income Tax department. The reason: it was originally bought under the pretext of agricultural use but converted into a private farmhouse, allegedly violating land acquisition norms.
The property was owned under the very same Deja Vu Farms Pvt. Ltd., which is once again at the center of Suhana’s deal. The connection between the past controversy and the present purchase cannot be overlooked. Authorities are reportedly wary that the same pattern is being repeated, with agricultural land being bought under questionable “farmer” claims, only to be turned into luxury estates later.
The Farmer Question: Can Suhana Khan Legally Buy Agricultural Land?
In India, the rules for agricultural land vary from state to state, but the general principle remains the same only farmers can buy farmland. In Maharashtra, individuals are required to provide proof of farmer status through land records like the “7/12 extract” or by showing ancestral farming ties. Alternatively, one must obtain a farmer’s certificate through proper revenue department processes.
The case here is murky: Suhana Khan, a star kid raised in luxury, suddenly being shown as a “farmer” in documents is questionable. Did she inherit any farmland to qualify as one? Was a certificate wrongly issued? Or was influence used to bypass eligibility criteria? These are questions the ongoing probe by the Alibaug Tehsildar and Raigad authorities must answer.
This controversy isn’t just about Suhana Khan it brings to light a larger issue and raises a question Does Bollywood elites and the wealthy often exploit loopholes to corner lands meant for farmers, only to convert them later into resorts, luxury homes, or speculative assets?
History Repeats: Aryan Khan’s Legal Battle and Now Suhana’s Land Trouble
The timing of this controversy has only added to the skepticism. Only few years ago, Shah Rukh Khan’s son Aryan Khan was arrested in the high-profile 2021 cruise drugs case. Though he spent 26 days in jail before being cleared due to lack of evidence, the episode damaged the family’s public image.
Now, with Suhana Khan entangled in a questionable land deal, critics argue that the Khan family finds itself repeatedly brushing against the law whether it is drugs, benami transactions, or agricultural land violations. The narrative being pushed by Bollywood fan clubs of “persecution” and “targeting” falls flat when facts point towards repeated violations that demand accountability.
The Larger Question of Land Laws and Elitist Exploitation
The Suhana Khan land deal raises serious doubts about her personal eligibility to buy a farm land under India’s land laws. At a time when genuine farmers struggle with debt and dispossession, the sight of Bollywood’s privileged children acquiring farmland worth crores under alleged farmer pretenses is deeply unsettling.
Authorities are set to dig deeper into whether fraudulent farmer claims were made, whether loopholes were exploited, and whether influence was misused in this transaction. If proven, this case should serve as a precedent that no amount of wealth or celebrity status can override laws meant to protect agricultural land for genuine farmers.
This controversy is not just about Suhana Khan alone it is about how celebrity power collides with rules meant for ordinary citizens. If such transactions go unchecked, it will only embolden more wealthy individuals to rob farmers of their rightful land under the guise of bogus farmer certificates. For a nation where farming is both livelihood and culture, this is a red line that should never be crossed.





























