'I am not alone, Happy Birthday Jaan' Saira Bano's letter to Dilip Kumar
'I am not alone, Happy Birthday Jaan' Saira Bano's letter to Dilip Kumar
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Hindi is the 99th birth anniversary Dilip Kumar of famous actor Dilip Kumar today. Let me tell you all that he left the world on 7th July this year. This is the first time since the death of Dilip Kumar that his begum, actor Saira Bano, will celebrate this day only with his memories. Tell all of you that Saira Bano remembers Dilip Kumar every day. Today, on her 99th birth anniversary, Saira has written a special letter to speak her heart out. Everyone who read this letter had moist enclosed eyes.

In the letter, Saira writes, 'We were, are and will always be together'. 'December 11, 1922. Peshawar, east-partition north west frontier province in India. On the bitter cold night of December 11, when the kissa khwani market in Peshawar was experiencing a severe cold wave, my life was born as the fourth child of Yusuf Saheb, mohammad sarwar khan, a fruit trader from Peshawar and Ayesha Begum. On December 11 this year, his 99th birthday will be celebrated. 'Millions of his fans and I (his fan no.1) will celebrate this day with great peace and think that they are with us. In fact, Dilip Saheb was very happy and proud that he was born in an undivided India and grew up in a large, happy family, where elders were respected and small members and women were cared for. People trusted each other. '

Saira Bano further wrote, "Saheb was also proud of the patriotism given by his father to his sons and daughters. All his siblings were given the freedom to meet people from all communities and social and economic backgrounds. So, during his glorious life, Dilip Saheb was different from one class, completely comfortable with people from all walks of life and all sections of society. In his eyes he was an ordinary person with a family and a challenging job... Nothing else... And certainly not a cellulide god because the superstar is sometimes given to believe. ’ At the same time, she further wrote, 'It was my privilege that my mother also brought me to the ground with her feet despite her success as an actress and stardom as well as prosperity and glamour. After I got married to Dilip Saheb, I had no problem in adjusting to life.

Dilip Saheb's friends used to come and I loved doing it for his sake. The true Pathan was welcomed in style. All the special occasions of our lives have always been full of friends and fans. Spectacular decorations, candle lights everywhere, Eid or Diwali. He went shopping with me for the festival and birthday without hesitation and enjoyed staying at the small Bhel Puri stalls and ice cream cafes. He has confessed in his autobiography, 'When a common man shakes my hand warmly and tells me how much he enjoyed watching my films, this is the highest award for me. ’ Finally, he wrote, 'As I said two months ago on the occasion of our wedding anniversary, 'They were with us, grabbed my hand and communicate with me without words. Once again I know I am not alone now and forever. We were, are and will always be together. Happy birthday, Jan. ’

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