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Dharmendra’s heartbreaking communication with Saira after Dilip Kumar’s loss of life.

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Dharmendra’s heartbreaking communication with Saira after Dilip Kumar’s loss of life.

Dharmendra's conversation saira after Dilip Kumar's loss of life.

Dharmendra’s heartbreaking communication with Saira after Dilip Kumar’s loss of life.

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  • Dharmendra tweeted about feeling heartbroken at what Saira Banu told him after Dilip Kumar’s death.
  • Dharmendra shares how Saira Banu reacted when he paid his last respects to Dilip Kumar.

Saira Banu, who misplaced her husband, actor Dilip Kumar, on Wednesday morning, was heartbroken as his pals and circle of relatives paid their remaining respects to the overdue actor.However, Dharmendra, who was additionally a gift, has now found out what Saira Banu advised him.

Dharmendra shared an image of himself with Dilip Kumar’s body and wrote in a tweet, “Saira ne jab Kaha. ‘Dharam , dekho Sahab ne palak jhapki hai’ Dosto , jaan nikal gai meri.

 Maalik mere pyaare bhai ko jannat naseeb kare. Dosto , mujhe dikhwa nahin aata lekin important apne jazbaat par qaaboo bhi nahin paata . Apne samajh ke kah jaata hoon (When Saira Banu informed me, ‘Look Dharam, Sahab has closed his eyes, I felt heartbroken, my friends! I do now not recognise how to reveal off, but I can’t manage my emotions. So I say what I sense like, treating everybody as my own).”

Earlier in the day, the Sholay superstar had posted an image with the past due to actor and tweeted, “Extremely Extremely unhappy, to unfastened my maximum affectionate brother within the enterprise. Jannat naseeb ho (folded hands emoji) hamare Dalip Sahab ko (May Dilip Sahab achieve heaven).”

Dharmendra's heartbreaking communication with Saira after Dilip Kumar's loss of life.

Dilip Kumar died on Wednesday morning in a Mumbai sanatorium and turned into buried with kingdom honours through the evening. 

Amitabh Bachchan, Dharmendra, Shah Rukh Khan, Ranbir Kapoor and plenty of other stars paid their final respects to Dilip Kumar.

Born Mohammed Yusuf Khan in 1922 in Peshawar, now in Pakistan, he changed his name to Dilip Kumar at actor Devika Rani’s idea. It became Devika Rani’s studio, Bombay Talkies, that produced Dilip Kumar’s first film, Jwar Bhata.

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