ICYMI: Saira Banu's Post On How Dilip Kumar And Sunil Dutt Became Friends
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Saira Banu shared a lovely candid image of the two legends
Another day, another lovely post from veteran actress Saira Banu comes as food for the soul. The actress has shared a lovely image of her late husband, Bollywood legend Dilip Kumar with fellow superstar, the late Sunil Dutt. Along with a candid image that has Dilip Kumar seemingly fixing Sunil Dutt's shirt, Saira Banu reflected on the close bond between the two greats of Indian cinema. From banding together to fighting for the film industry to visiting each other with bowls of dal, the actress painted a beautiful picture of their friendship. In her note, she said, “ I am joyous as I share stories and moments that Sahib shared and lived with people that he called friends. Sahib was known to be a lovable and caring person but only a few people knew that he was a great friend too...one of them was Sunil Dutt.”
“Dilip [Kumar] Sahib and [Sunil] Dutt Sahab were not only neighbours but also dearest of friends. They were both great icons who did not isolate themselves in their own luxurious lives but always came to aid the film fraternity, whether it was a matter of the industry at large or some crisis. When there was big trouble and heartache Dilip Sahib and Dutt Sahab would burn the midnight lamp together and would pow-wow into finding solutions, be it 3 in the morning or 4, whether it meant travelling to and fro to Delhi or helping victims of the civil riots in Mumbai,” Saira Banu shared.
Speaking about the simplicity and earnestness which served as the foundation of their friendship, Saira Banu added, “ On occasions of mirth and joy, it was a treat to see Sunil Ji walking down the slope into Dilip Sahib's house to share his favourite Katori of cooked Dal that was a must for him with every meal. Once after a function in Shirpur, Maharashtra, Dutt Sahab met with an unfortunate air crash on his flight back. He did survive it but landed at “Breach Candy Hospital.” Upon his discharge from the hospital, even the injury did not stop him from hobbling across with a walking stick to his friend Dilip Sahib's house to wish him Eid Mubarak. This was the greatness and camaraderie of Dutt Sahab. When Dilip Sahib needed to travel abroad to accept an award, Dutt Sahib was the first to second him and give him the impetus to receive this honour. He said while doing this he would like to see his own birthplace after so many years.”