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Saira bano-Dilip Kumar: Bollywood's veteran actress Saira Bano often shares her love stories or stories related to the film industry on social media. Fans like this style of the actress a lot. Recently, the actress posted some pictures on her 58th wedding anniversary, in one of which she is seen on a hospital bed. Through this post, she shared her deteriorating health along with the condition of her heart, which will make anyone emotional after reading it.

Memories of the days spent with Dilip Kumar

Saira Banu shared this post on Instagram and explained her relationship with Dilip Kumar in detail. She wrote, “An old memory of my dream wedding 58 years ago. When 'Do Sitaron Ka Zameen Par Hai Milan Aaj Ki Raat' kept playing on the radio all night of October 11. Our wedding anniversary is a day that I wish would never end. Our wedding was as beautiful as it was chaotic. My wedding lehenga was stitched at a local tailor shop, we did not even have time to get the wedding cards printed because everything happened very quickly. If we had more time, my mother would have left no stone unturned.”

Fans attended the wedding without being invited.

The actress further said that their Nikaah was supposed to happen in November, but due to some reason, they had to do it early. Late Dilip Kumar had called Saira Bano's mother and said, "You call a Maulvi and get the Nikaah done!" When the night of Nikaah came, Dilip's baraat reached the actress's bungalow. Due to the slope there, the umbrella kept hitting the sehra of the sahab. The actress also revealed that a crowd of fans had also reached her wedding because their favorite actor was getting married.

How is Shayri Bano's condition at this time?

It is not easy for anyone to live alone with so many memorable moments. That photo of Saira Banu lying on the hospital bed is expressing all the pain. She wrote in her post how she is feeling Dilip Kumar's physical presence for the last time. She sometimes finds it scary. She told me that recently, I was seriously unwell and was admitted to the hospital in the same room, the same bed where Sahib spent days and nights recovering from his illness. This place also gave her the strength to recover and return home.

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