Dilip Kumar, the "Tragedy King" of Indian cinema, remains an enduring icon in Bollywood for his extraordinary performances and transformative impact on the film industry. On his 102nd birth anniversary, veteran actor Dharmendra shared a throwback photo of the actor.
Taking to Instagram, Dharmendra wished Dilip Kumar 'happy birthday' and called him his 'loving brother.' In the throwback photo, the 'Yaadon Ki Baaraat' actor was seen hugging Diilip Kumar as they shared a happy moment. "Dalip saheb, Happy Birthday to you. I miss you my loving brother. You are the Best," wrote Dharmendra. https://www.instagram.com/p/DDccrVXosTh/ On the 102nd birth anniversary of Dilip Kumar, the film fraternity took to social media to wish the actor 'happy birthday.' His beloved wife, veteran actress Saira Banu, paid a heartfelt tribute to the actor, recalling the special moments they shared. While the world recognized Dilip Kumar for his larger-than-life persona and unmatched acting skills, Saira fondly remembered the simpler, carefree side of him that he reserved for their personal moments. Taking to social media, Saira shared a touching video montage of the unforgettable times she spent with her late husband. Dilip Kumar, who passed away in 2021 at the age of 98, had left an indelible mark on Indian cinema, but for Saira, he was much more than a c In her Instagram post, Saira reflected on how Dilip Kumar's presence transformed her life. "A few people walk into your life to stay, becoming a part of you in every possible way. That's what happened when Dilip Sahib entered my life to stay with me forever. We are one in our thoughts and being," she wrote, capturing the depth of their bond. https://www.instagram.com/reel/DDbUK7OogYy/?utm_source=ig_embed&utm_campaign=loading Dilip Kumar's career spanned over five decades and he played the lead role in about 60 films. He is not only remembered for his stellar performances but also for the grace and dignity with which he carried himself both on and off the screen. The Tragedy King's cinematic legacy continues to influence and inspire generations of actors and filmmakers. From his groundbreaking roles in tragedy to his versatility across genres, he made huge contribution to Indian cinema. (ANI)
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