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Saira Banu misses Dilip Kumar on their anniversary, shares emotional post from 'hospital bed'

Updated on: 11 October,2024 10:01 PM IST  |  Mumbai
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Saira Banu took to Instagram and dropped pictures with Dilip Kumar. While three of them were of her posing with Dilip Kumar, the fourth in the carousel shows Saira resting on a hospital bed.

Saira Banu misses Dilip Kumar on their anniversary, shares emotional post from 'hospital bed'

In Pic: Saira Banu and Dilip Kumar

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Saira Banu, the veteran actress, often shares anecdotes about her personal or professional life on Instagram. Banu frequently reminisces about the good old days, but today, October 11, is something special. For Saira Banu, it's not just another day—it’s her wedding anniversary. She penned a long note as she misses her better half, Dilip Kumar, on this special day. The actress took to Instagram and dropped four pictures. While three of them were of her posing with Dilip Kumar, the fourth in the carousel shows Saira resting on a hospital bed.



 
 
 
 
 
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She also penned a long note in the caption, describing the day of her union with Dilip Kumar in great detail. She started off her note as she wrote, “A nostalgic reminisce from the hospital bed of my dream wedding 58 years ago. ‘Do Sitaron Ka Zameen Par Hai Milan Aaj Ki Raat’, that’s what played on the radio all night on the 11th of October, our wedding anniversary, a day I wish had never ended. If someone had told me, ‘O Saira, you’ve got wings for real, you can fly’, I would have believed them without hesitation. That’s how surreal that day felt, 58 autumns ago. Our wedding, as beautiful as it was, was wonderfully chaotic. It was nothing extravagant”.

Saira Banu’s wedding lehenga was stitched at the local darzi

She shared that her wedding lehenga was stitched at a local darzi’s shop, and their families didn’t even have time to print the wedding invitations as everything happened so quickly.

She further mentioned, “Had we had more time, my mother, Pari Chehra Naseem Banu, would have left no stone unturned, it would have been a parade of designers, jewellers, and what not. Originally the Nikaah was supposed to happen in November, but due to certain reasons, we had to rush. Dilip Sahib, phoned my mother from Kolkata, and said ‘Aap Ek Maulwi Ko Bulwaiye aur Nikaah Padhwa Dijiye’. Nevertheless, the day was filled with humorous little moments”.

Fans self-invited them at Saira and Dilip Kumar's wedding

She continued, “Dilip Sahib and I lived very close to one another, and when the Baraat arrived at my bungalow, his Ghodi began descending a slope, causing the umbrella on it to keep brushing against Sahib’s Sehra. As we proceeded with the rituals, hordes of fans self-invited themselves into my home upon hearing that their beloved actor was getting married”. She shared that there were so many people that she took two hours to descend from the upper floor just to perform the Nikaah rituals.

Saira Banu recalls running out of food on big day

“And, believe it or not, we even ran short of food. Imagine, the wedding of one of the greatest actors had a shortage of food! And the self-invited fans were collecting wedding souvenirs from downstairs whatever they could find: a spoon, a fork. Oh, it was hilarious", she added.

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