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Dilip Kumar’s biography out early 2014: Saira Banu

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Bollywood thespian Dilip Kumar’s biography, which was earlier scheduled to be released on his 91st birthday, will now come out early next year, said his wife and yesteryear actress Saira Banu.
The biography, written by author Uday Tara Nayar, who is also a close family friend of the Bollywood thespian, is ready. It is likely to be released in January or in the beginning of February in the new year.
Dilip Kumar turned 91 Wednesday.
Saira said they planned to release the book on 11.12.13, a special date, but could not do so because of the legend’s weak health.
“Actually, we were planning to launch Dilip Sahab’s biography on Wednesday and everybody said that it is a very special date, but unfortunately, we could not as he fell ill,” Saira told reporters here Wednesday at a party at her Pali Hill residence to celebrate the actor’s birthday. “Now, Inshallah, we will launch the biography in January end or in the beginning of February next year,” she added.
The two-part book focuses on the actor’s nine-decade long journey, his love story with Saira Banu, some untold stories as well as rare pictures of the thespian and his family members. In the past, three books on Dilip Kumar by Vinita Lamba, Sanjit Nawrekar and Lord Meghnad Desai were published. Dilip Kumar had a quiet celebration on his 91st birthday with close friends, family and his team of doctors. Saira said they chose for quiet celebration because of Dilip’s health.
However, she has plans for a grand party for the film fraternity at the launch of thespian’s biography.
“We have celebrated this birthday quietly with close friends, family and a team of doctors because we don’t want to put much strain on him,” Saira said.
“If you (reporters) remember two years back we had a grand celebration of his birthday. Everyone came and spent time with him. So, Inshallah, we will invite all the industry people at the book launch,” she added. (IANS)

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