- Saira Banu attended the opening of an honoring of Dilip Kumar’s 100th birthday.
- The Film Heritage Foundation is in charge of it, titled “Dilip Kumar Hero of Heroes.”
- She appeared to struggle while trying to contain her tears.
Saira Banu attended the opening ceremony of a two-day film festival honoring Dilip Kumar’s 100th birthday on Sunday. The Film Heritage Foundation is in charge of it, and it is titled “Dilip Kumar Hero of Heroes.” When Saira Banu saw a poster of the late Dilip Kumar during the screening, she appeared to be inconsolable. Saira was captured on camera during the screening holding a poster of a young-looking Dilip Kumar. In front of the journalists, she appeared to struggle while trying to contain her tears. She was standing next to Farida Jalal and other people while donning traditional black attire.
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A fan responded to the touching scene by writing, “Sayad hi kisi ne kisi ko itni mohabaat ki hogi (Only a few can love someone like her)” in the comment section. Another person chimed in, “Their love is an inspiration for us. A pure love story, someone else added.
Theater corporations PVR Cinemas and INOX have partnered with the film festival. On both Saturday and Sunday, it will take place. Aan (1952), Devdas (1955), Ram Aur Shyam (1967), and Shakti (1982), four of Dilip Kumar’s critically acclaimed films, will be shown over the course of the two days at more than 30 theatres in 20 different cities across the nation.
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Sanjeev Kumar Bijli, Joint Managing Director of PVR Limited, commented on the reception since the festival’s advance booking began on December 3 in a statement. “The response to the two-day film festival on Dec 10-11 titled Dilip Kumar Hero of Heroes featuring four critically acclaimed movies has been encouraging. We opened advance bookings on 3rd December and we have seen huge excitement among Dilip Kumar fans for two of his movies Aan and Shakti.”
For the opening day of the Mumbai film festival, in addition to Saira Banu, Waheeda Rehman, Javed Akhtar, Shabana Azmi, Ramesh Sippy, Subhash Ghai, Biswajit, R Balki, and Rohan Sippy are also anticipated. On July 7, 2002, Dilip Kumar passed away after a protracted illness. In 1966, Saira and Dilip were wed.



















