Saira Banu remembers Dilip Kumar on his first death anniversary, says life has lost its charm without him
The 77-year-old has been in and out of hospitals since Kumar's death.
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Saira Banu said she misses Dilip Kumar every day.
MUMBAI: It's been a year since Dilip Kumar's death and it's as if the very colour has drained out of Saira Banu's life. He was her husband of 55 years, her anchor, her world and days without him are "pheeka", the legendary actor's wife said on Thursday.
Doctors have advised her to mix with people but that is a "difficult thing" despite her efforts to move on, Saira Banu said on Dilip Kumar's first death anniversary.
"My life is 'pheeka' without Yousuf saheb. This is a different kind of love. You just cannot replace some people in your life. Give me all the wealth in the world and Dilip saheb on one side, and I would want Dilip saheb," Saira Banu told PTI in an interview here.
He may have been Dilip Kumar, amongst the few etched into the annals of cinema with roles in films such as "Mughal-e-Azam" and "Shakti", but for Saira Banu he was her 'saheb'.
The twinkle in his eyes, his love for Hindustani classical music, and his fondness for special tea poured from an equally special piece of crockery... these are just a fistful of vivid memories that the veteran actor recounts of her husband she had idolised since she was 12.
Many such memories will be stirred today, a year since he passed away at the age of 98.
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"We will have a prayer meeting with our family and close friends, who remembered the day when we lost him. We will get together to meditate and pray that his soul rests in peace and that he may be in the best place of Jannat with his God," she added. Kumar, whose real name was Mohammad Yousuf Khan, was the Nehruvian hero who embodied the hopes and dreams of a new India and went on to become a star that glittered bright in a series of hits through seven decades.
According to his devoted wife, it was Kumar who helped her deal with the loss of her grandmother, Hindustani classical vocalist Shamshad Begum Sahiba, her mother Naseem Banu, India's first beauty queen-actor, and brother Sultan Ahmed.
"I had the courage to move on then because I had the tender care and strong emotional support of Yousuf saheb. He had his own way of telling me to come to terms with the inevitable and insurmountable hardships and losses in my life.
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"He had his own way of consoling me and also subtly asserting that life has to go on and no mortal is immortal. Today, a year has gone by and I am trying... (but) in vain to move on."
Saira Banu said she misses him every day.
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"I miss him. I'm all alone now. Emotionally, I am not well and that reflects on my health," she added.
The 77-year-old has been in and out of hospitals since Kumar's death.
"I have had several visits to the hospital. I have been unwell the whole year. My life centred around him from morning till night.
"I am not trying to be a martyr, I am trying to tell you the actuality... that I was totally involved with him. There was no question about me wanting to step out or meet people, I only wanted to be with Dilip saheb," Saira Banu, who starred opposite Kumar in films such as "Gopi" and "Sagina", said.
Dilip Kumar Laid To Rest With State Honours; SRK, Thackerays, Dharmendra Console Saira Banu
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India's screen icon the legendary Dilip Kumar passed away on Wednesday morning. The 98-year-old star, who had been unwell for sometime and undergoing treatment at Mumbai's Hinduja Hospital, was laid to rest with full state honours at the Juhu Qabarastan.
Born Yusuf Khan in Peshawar, Pakistan, and often known as the Nehruvian hero, Kumar was loved and respected across borders. The Padma Vibhushan awardee had also been feted with the Nishan-e-Imtiaz,Pakistan’s highest civilian award.
His demise saw Bollywood stars and politicians rush to his Pali Hill home to pay their final respects.
Kumar made his film debut with 'Jwar Bhata' in 1944, and appeared for a final time of the big screen in 'Qila' in 1998, 54 years later. His five-decade illustrious career included 'Mughal-e-Azam', 'Devdas', 'Naya Daur', 'Ram Aur Shyam', and 'Shakti' among several others.
(In Pic, clockwise from left: Dilip Kumar draped in the Tricolour; SRK with Saira Banu, Uddhav Thackeray and Dharmendra at the actor's home)
India's screen icon the legendary Dilip Kumar passed away on Wednesday morning. The 98-year-old star, who had been unwell for sometime and undergoing treatment at Mumbai's Hinduja Hospital, was laid ..
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Dilip Kumar was given a gun salute, following which the police band paid him a tribute at the Juhu Qabrastan in Santacruz Mumbai.
While not more than 25-30 people were allowed inside the Qabrastan, the venue was packed with media and fans of the late star. The crowd, of nearly 100 people, was being controlled by the police.
Post the funeral, megastar Amitabh Bachchan and son Abhishek Bachchan visited the Juhu Qabrastan to pay their respects to Kumar.
Dilip Kumar was given a gun salute, following which the police band paid him a tribute at the Juhu Qabrastan in Santacruz Mumbai.While not more than 25-30 people were allowed inside the Qabrastan, th..
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Actor Shah Rukh Khan, who is known to have been extremely close to the star couple, was among those who reached Saira Banu's side to bid farewell to Dilip Kumar. SRK was seen sitting by Banu's side and consoling the yesteryear actress.
The 'Raees' actor had in a 2013 interview to Filmfare said that his relationship with Dilip sahab goes beyond films. "Dilip sahab and Sairaji have always thought of me as their son," the actor reportedly said.
The film magazine had also quoted Banu as saying, "I have always said that if we had a son, he might have looked like Shah Rukh."
SRK also starred in the remake of Kumar's iconic film 'Devdas'.
Actor Shah Rukh Khan, who is known to have been extremely close to the star couple, was among those who reached Saira Banu's side to bid farewell to Dilip Kumar. SRK was seen sitting by Banu's side a..
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Veteran actor Dharmendra was among those who came to pay his last respects to the legend. The actor, who had worked with Dilip Kumar in the Bengali film 'Paari' and its Hindi remake 'Anokha Milan', was seen sitting by Saira Banu's side.
Earlier in the day, the 85-year-old had penned an emotional note for the star calling him his "most affectionate brother in the industry."
"Extremely sad to lose my most affectionate brother in the industry. Jannat naseeb ho, Hamare Dalip Sahab ko (May he rest in heaven)," the 'Sholay' actor wrote on Instagram.
TW: Graphic ContentVeteran actor Dharmendra was among those who came to pay his last respects to the legend. The actor, who had worked with Dilip Kumar in the Bengali film 'Paari' and its Hindi remak..
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Actor Ranbir Kapoor, whose grandfather Raj Kapoor was part of the golden troika with Dilip Kumar and Dev Anand, came to pay his last respects at the 'Kranti' star's house.
Film-maker Karan Johar was also seen at Banu and Kumar's Pali Hill home.
Actor Ranbir Kapoor, whose grandfather Raj Kapoor was part of the golden troika with Dilip Kumar and Dev Anand, came to pay his last respects at the 'Kranti' star's house.Film-maker Karan Johar was a..
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Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray came with son Aaditya to pay their respects to Dilip Kumar.
Earlier in the day, Thackeray had paid tribute to the legend on social media as well.
"Enriching the Indian film industry, a shining star emerged from the silver lining. Dilip Kumar, who plays the role of Ajramar, will remain in the hearts of film lovers and fans forever. A heartfelt tribute to veteran actor Padma Vibhushan Dilip Kumar," he wrote in a tweet translated from Marathi.
Maharashtra Chief Minister Uddhav Balasaheb Thackeray came with son Aaditya to pay their respects to Dilip Kumar. Earlier in the day, Thackeray had paid tribute to the legend on social media as well...
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NCP chief Sharad Pawar was among those who came to pay their last respects to the icon. He was seen consoling the couple's relatives at their residence.
NCP chief Sharad Pawar was among those who came to pay their last respects to the icon. He was seen consoling the couple's relatives at their residence.
Actress Vidya Balan and husband producer Siddharth Roy Kapoor, actor Anil Kapoor - who starred with Kumar in 'Shakti', 'Mashaal' and 'Karma', and Anupam Kher joined their industry colleagues at Dilip Kumar and Saira Banu's home to bid farewell to the legend.
Actress Vidya Balan and husband producer Siddharth Roy Kapoor, actor Anil Kapoor - who starred with Kumar in 'Shakti', 'Mashaal' and 'Karma', and Anupam Kher joined their industry colleagues at Dilip..
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Actors Johnny Lever (L) and Mehmood Junior (R) joined industry colleagues at Dilip Kumar's home to pay their last respect to the legend.
Actors Johnny Lever (L) and Mehmood Junior (R) joined industry colleagues at Dilip Kumar's home to pay their last respect to the legend.
A wife dons several masks of a lover, mother, friend, and fan, she said.
"It was no great effort on my part because every second and every minute, I wanted to look after him. When he was terribly unwell, I would pray and meditate to bring him out of it and pray to god to make him well."
In the last one year, her brother Sultan's son Raihan Ahmed has been her pillar of strength.
"Raihan is like my own son. He is here all the time. He manages all my property matters, he looks after me. He is a great anchor in my life now."
Industry colleagues and close friends Dharmendra and Amitabh Bachchan have also been in touch with her, she said.
"For the last 40 years Dharmendra has been very close to me and Yousuf saheb. He is like a family member to us. Prakash (Kaur) ji and Hema (Malini) have also been very sweet. Amitabh is also very kind, courteous and loving."
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