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Wednesday 7 July 2021

Subcontinental great actor Dilip Kumar Passed away

Mumbai (NNI) Legendary Bollywood actor Dilip Kumar, who was born as Yusuf Khan in Peshawar, the capital of Pakistan's Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province, before the partition of India, passed away on July 7 at the age of 98. ۔ According to Indian media, Bollywood actor Yousuf Khan alias Dilip Kumar, known as the "Emperor of Emotions", was shifted to Mumbai's Hinduja Hospital last week due to difficulty in breathing and died at the same hospital. Dilip Kumar was shifted to hospital twice last month due to respiratory problems. On June 6 last month, Dilip Kumar was shifted to Hinduja Hospital in Mumbai where he was shifted to his family on June 11 after his condition improved. Brought back home However, when his condition deteriorated again, he was shifted to Hinduja Hospital again on Wednesday, June 30, where he was in the Intensive Care Unit (ICU) ward under the supervision of doctors. He was in good health and had been recovering for the past two days. A close friend of Dilip Sahib had also asked all the people to pray for his recovery. However, Dilip Sahib could not survive and according to Indian media reports, Bollywood's "Tragedy King" Dilip Kumar breathed his last at 7:30 am on Wednesday at Khar Hinduja Hospital in Mumbai. The news of Dilip Kumar's death reached him. His family friend Faisal Farooqi on his verified Twitter account. He wrote on Twitter: "With deep sorrow and deep grief, I announce the death of our beloved Dilip Saab who passed away a few minutes ago. We belong to God, and to God we must return. Due to his longevity, Dilip Kumar was admitted to the hospital for a few years due to difficulty in breathing, chest pain, lung and kidney problems. Dilip Kumar was born in the name of Yusuf Khan in Khudadad neighborhood of Peshawar. He started acting in 1944 with the film Jawarbhata. Dilip Kumar, who has ruled Bollywood for almost five decades, has acted in more than 65 films. He was known as a romantic hero of his time. 'Sang Dil', 'Amar', 'Uran Khatola', 'On', 'Andaz', 'Naya Door', 'Madhumati', 'Yehudi', 'Mughal Azam' and 'Devdas' are some of the films in which Because of his work, he was nicknamed the "Emperor of Emotions". But by working in the films 'Koh-e-Noor', 'Azad', 'Ganga Jumna' and 'Ram and Shyam', he proved that he also knows the art of making people laugh. Dilip Kumar was one of the actors of his time whose The style was imitated by boys and their fellow heroines as well as ordinary girls died on them. There were rumors of his love affair with the heroine Madhubala but the two could never be one in life. Dilip Kumar was awarded the Dada Sahib Phalke Award, the highest honor in the Indian film industry in 1994. In 2015, he was awarded India's second highest civilian honor, the Padma V Bhushan. In 1998, Dilip Sahib was awarded the highest civilian honor in Pakistan by the government of Pakistan.

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