Dilip Kumar was my support and I am nothing without him. On the death of Dilip Kumar, their wife Saira Bano was exhausted with grief.
Mumbai - Emperor of Emotions Dilip Kumar (Yusuf Khan) on the death of his wife and ex-actress Saira Bano was exhausted with grief, said the well-known actress of the Indian film industry Saira Bano on the death of her husband. That Dilip Kumar was my support and without him I am nothing. According to Indian media, when the doctor who treated Dilip Kumar informed his wife about the actor's death, Saira Bano said, "God has taken away my reason for my life. Without Dilip Sahib, I would have done nothing." Don't even think about it, pray for everyone.
It may be recalled that Dilip Kumar (Mohammad Yousuf Khan), a well-known actor and emperor of the subcontinent, passed away. He was undergoing treatment at the Hinduja Hospital in Mumbai, where Dilip Kumar breathed his last at 7.30 am and Emperor Emotions passed away. Saying goodbye to the world, Dilip Kumar, 98, was admitted to Mumbai's Hinduja Hospital again on June 29 due to respiratory problems. He was admitted to the hospital's ICU ward due to ill health. He was taken to meet the real Creator.
It should be noted that Dilip Kumar was ill for a long time and Dilip Kumar's wife Saira Bano was always appealing for prayers. Saira Bano is known for her performance in the industry but her second identity is Dilip Kumar's wife. It was supposed to happen and especially in the last few years, the way she took care of her husband, everyone in the industry was proud of her.
On the other hand, Prime Minister Imran Khan has also expressed his sorrow over the demise of Dilip Kumar, a well-known actor of the subcontinent. He said that he was saddened to learn of the demise of Dilip Kumar. Services can never be forgotten, Dilip Kumar helped raise funds in London and Pakistan, it was a difficult time but with the participation of Dilip Kumar, 10% of the funds were raised, Dilip Kumar's generosity can never be forgotten, the Prime Minister added. Dilip Kumar was the best and most flexible entertainer of my age