Dilip Kumar’s 99th birth anniversary: ​​Amitabh Bachchan writes an emotional post for the late actor Hindi Movie News – Bollywood – Times of India

Amitabh Bachchan remembers late Dilip Kumar on 99th birth anniversary: ​​History of Indian film industry will be written ‘before Dilip Kumar; After Dilip Kumar

great actor Dilip Kumar He died on July 7 this year at the age of 98 after a prolonged illness. Had he been alive, the acting icon would be celebrating his 99th birthday. On his birth anniversary, fans of the actor flooded the internet with throwback posts and birthday wishes for the late actor. Megastar remembering Dilip Sahab Amitabh Bachchan Also took to his blog, and along with an old picture of the late actor, he penned a heartfelt note. He wrote, ‘Remembering Dilip Kumar’s birth anniversary on December 11… He would have been 99! Whenever the history of the Indian film industry will be written, it will always be: ‘Before Dilip Kumar; After Dilip Kumar.’… Courtesy of Israel’s Moses Sapir One of the rarest pics…Our prayers and prayers…’ Earlier, when the legendary actor passed away, Big B was completely broke and Heart broken. He then paid tribute to the late actor and echoed similar thoughts in a moving post, which read, ‘An institution is gone… whenever the history of Indian cinema will be written, it will always be there’ from Dilip Kumar. Before and after Dileep. Kumar’… my prayers for his soul rest in peace and give strength to the family to bear this loss… Deeply saddened.’ On the other hand the wife of late Dilip Kumar Saira Banu Also remembered the charismatic actor on his birth anniversary. In a conversation with a news agency, Saira said, ‘I will worship, remember him and I want the day to be very calm. I want to go to Juhu Udyan (Juhu graveyard) where he is (buried)”. She also recalled Dilip Kumar’s last birthday saying, ‘The house will be full of flowers, there was a time when there would be bouquets on all the floors, stairs and everywhere in the house and we would not have enough space for that. It used to be so wonderful. He loved people so much. He is still. He was a man who was so alive and alive. This is a terrible void for all of us.’

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