MUMBAI: Actor Aamir Khan 's futile hunt for a bungalow property in the Bandra-Khar area since the past several years has been further complicated.A mother-daughter duo objected to his proposal to redevelop their Pali Hill society, Bandra (west). Dr Geneve de Sa, 50, and her mother, Dr Pamela, 87, were among the five of the 23 members of Virgo cooperative housing society to oppose the actor's proposal. Their contention is that Khan, who has three flats here, has made a "purchase offer" and not a redevelopment proposal. "Aamir wants to buy out the members willing to sell their property so that he can build his 20,000 sq ft bungalow on part of the land. Others who want to remain will be rehoused in a new building in a corner of the plot," said Geneve.The society has denied the allegation that it was ramming through the actor's proposal. "Aamir has spent virtually his entire life here. He is our society's blue-eyed boy. He has made an offer, but we will also invite quotations from other developers," said a managing committee member, who did not wished to be identified. "It was the society which asked him to revive his earlier offer for redevelopment," he added. The member said Khan's offer of Rs 70,000 a sq ft will fetch the De Sas Rs 28 crore for their two flats and garage. "Aamir's offer is good considering the land falls under coastal regulation zone II," he said, adding that the minority cannot blackmail the majority.In fact, the actor was very categorical in a letter he wrote to the society secretary last month. "I would still recommend to the society to invite other offers from developers and builders and if our society receives a better offer than what I have given, then I too am open to selling. I would like to reiterate here that whether through my offer or through the offer of any builder, I will not be entertaining any illegal cash dealings," said Khan.On Thursday, the actor's spokesperson said, "He denies all allegations that he pressured the society to go in for redevelopment. Khan left the building more than a year ago, after an incident of a slab of concrete falling on the head of one of the members. Thereafter, over the months, in his absence, the society had several meetings and discussions, regarding redevelopment. The general body eventually passed a resolution with 80% majority members voting in favour of redevelopment.Thereafter, society made a request in writing to Khan to make an offer. Khan gave the matter due thought and made an offer. In his offer letter, he also suggested to the society to invite other offers to ensure best value for the society and its members. Khan strongly denies any allegations of pressure tactics or misconduct on his part, and takes strong exception to attempts being made to defame him."The de Sas said the buildings are in good condition. "Renovation work at a cost of Rs 40 lakh was completed just two weeks ago. They are not in dilapidated condition," she said. "The scheme is actually to sell the society's property to Khan and deregister it," they said in a complaint to the deputy registrar, cooperative housing societies early this month.* They contain 24 flats, each between 1,000 to 1,500 sq ft large* Total plot area: 3,364 sq m.* Aamir's offer: Rs 70,000 a sq ft of carpet area* Those unwilling to sell will receive similar area in a new construction; the actor will also put up a corpus to contribute to the outgoings of these members* Aamir's offer is valid till end April 2014.