India's most distinguished actor Dilip Kumar, now 93, is in hospital again. But his devoted and completely in-control wife Saira Banu is not tense any longer. On Sunday morning the very gracious Banu expressed optimism about her husband's quick recovery. Says Sairaji, "His Mri test shows all clear. Thank God. Please pray that all is well. God willing he will soon be well and can be at home." Sairaji who married India's most eligible entertainer in 1966, snatching him away from some of the beautiful women in Bollywood who wanted to marry him, has been single-mindedly devoted to looking after him through all these years. Says Sairaji, "It has been entirely my privilege and honour. Main toh unke paon ki dhool bhi nahi (I am not even the dust on his feet). He could have married anyone, any woman he wanted. He chose me. I consider myself very very fortunate. I always...
- 4/18/2016
- by Subhash K. Jha
- BollywoodHungama
“We actors are completely oblivious of ourselves and our surroundings while we perform and even when we watch our work in the rushes shown to us, our senses and vision are trained to detect shortcomings more than accomplishments. That’s the only way we know to improve and render performances that come close to our own satisfaction. And it is always the audience who have the absolute right to acclaim or reject our work, however hard we may have worked to achieve perfection and excellence.” – Dilip Kumar in a letter to Amitabh Bachchan on 14 December 2011
One article alone is not enough to write about the profound impact which Mr Dilip Kumar has had on many people and on Indian films. He himself may not have been aware of the fact that working in films would someday result in him being branded by film personalities and by fans worldwide as one...
One article alone is not enough to write about the profound impact which Mr Dilip Kumar has had on many people and on Indian films. He himself may not have been aware of the fact that working in films would someday result in him being branded by film personalities and by fans worldwide as one...
- 12/11/2012
- by Bodrul Chaudhury
- Bollyspice
Mumbai, April 3 – Singing legend Lata Mangeshkar says she was sure that India would lift the World Cup Saturday.
“I was confident that India will win the World Cup. I would like to congratulate the whole Indian team and the country for this win,” Lata told a news channel.
The 88-year-old, who is a great admirer of Sachin Tendulkar, said: “Sachin toh desh ka Kohinoor hai. (Sachin is the jewel of India).”
India beat Sri Lanka by six wickets at.
“I was confident that India will win the World Cup. I would like to congratulate the whole Indian team and the country for this win,” Lata told a news channel.
The 88-year-old, who is a great admirer of Sachin Tendulkar, said: “Sachin toh desh ka Kohinoor hai. (Sachin is the jewel of India).”
India beat Sri Lanka by six wickets at.
- 4/3/2011
- by realbollywood
- RealBollywood.com
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