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Saira Banu reveals Dilip Kumar often gave away her handpicked, expensive birthday gifts: ‘How could a man part so easily with things so precious?’
On the occasion of his 102nd birth anniversary, Saira Banu, who never misses a chance to celebrate Dilip Kumar's memory, took to social media to recount personal stories from their life together.
Saira Banu remembers Dilip Kumar on his fourth death anniversary (Image: Saira/Instagram)Though Indian cinema has witnessed the budding, blooming and withering of countless actors, it is doubtful whether anyone has or ever will command as much reverence as Dilip Kumar. Regarded as one of the finest acting talents in the history of Indian cinema, Dilip Kumar was often hailed as Abhinay Samrat (Emperor of Acting). Over three years after his passing, his extraordinary legacy remains alive in the hearts of millions, with his wife, legendary actor Saira Banu, standing as his most devoted admirer.
On the occasion of his 102nd birth anniversary on December 11 (Wednesday), Saira, who never misses a chance to celebrate his memory, took to social media to recount personal stories from their life together. Describing their bond, she emphasised that they were deeply connected in mind and soul. Saira also noted that for those fortunate enough to know him personally, Dilip was nothing less than a gift. She also shared a collage video showing some adorable moments from their life.
“A few people walk into your life to stay, becoming a part of you in every possible way. That’s what happened when Dilip Sahib entered my life to stay with me forever. We are one in our thoughts and being. The days may change, and the seasons may pass, but Sahib has always been there, walking with me hand in hand. Today, on his birthday, I reflect on what a gift he is not just to me but to everyone fortunate enough to know him.”
Saira shared that while Dilip always maintained the image of a gentleman in the public eye, he would let down his guard and become like a child when he was with her. “To the world, Dilip Sahib was the epitome of mannerisms, poise, chivalry, and a presence that could silence a room. Yet, whenever he was around me, he became something else entirely. He shed the aura of a legend and let the child within him emerge playful, carefree, and unburdened by the weight of worldly chaos. He laughed with ease, teased with the innocence of a boy, and lost himself in the simplest of moments, as though the world beyond us had ceased to exist,” she wrote.
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Saira Banu further said that one thing she could say for certain about Dilip was that he could never sit still. Mentioning that he loved to travel, she said whenever he had days off from shooting, he would ask her and others to accompany him to various beautiful destinations. She added that her brother Sultan’s children, among other members of the family, would also often join him on these trips, creating some of their fondest memories together.
“His spontaneity still amazes me. I remember one such moment vividly. I had gone to the airport just to see him off, bidding him goodbye as he prepared to leave. He turned to me and asked, ‘Saira, what are you up to?’ I casually replied, ‘My shoot got cancelled, so nothing.’ What happened next left me astonished that he took me along with him! In those days, flight tickets were booked directly at the counter. Sahib promptly sent his secretary to secure a ticket for me and took me along with him. Now, picture this: I was dressed in a simple cotton salwar kameez, with no change of clothes and no preparation whatsoever. Yet, Sahib brought me to this grand wedding. I attended the entire ceremony in that simple attire, while Dilip Sahib walked beside me, hand in hand. His simplicity defined him, and it was this very trait that allowed him to effortlessly surprise me and draw me into his world,” she shared.
“Speaking of surprises, as meticulous as I am, I would spare no effort in making his birthdays special. I would handpick fine cashmere sweaters, select elegant cufflinks, and choose exquisite watches for Sahib. Yet, much to my amusement, he would give them away without hesitation to anyone who admired them. At first, I couldn’t understand it. How could a man part so easily with things so precious? But soon, I realised that Dilip Sahib was so fulfilled and content within himself that no material possession could rival the treasures of his art, his family, and the love he gave and received,” Saira added.
Pointing out that it wasn’t just Dilip but that she had observed this quality in many iconic legends, Saira Banu noted that many of them seemed untouched by material desires, living so completely in their own being and their purpose. She mentioned that Dilip embodied this rare quality, being a man so enriched by the intangible and so unaffected by worldly possessions. She added that he inhabited a world of his own creation, where every action and every word carried meaning and purpose.
“As for me, I was blessed beyond measure to witness the man behind the legend. The world may revere him as its Kohinoor, but to me, he was simply the man who made the ordinary extraordinary. Happy Birthday, Yousuf Jaan!” she concluded.
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