Saira Banu reveals Dilip Kumar's meet with Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri

Saira Banu reveals Dilip Kumars meet with Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri
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Responding to Former Pakistan Foreign Minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri visit to Dilip Kumar’s residence, Saira Banu told, ”Former Pakistan Foreign Minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri visited us yesterday, it was an articulate happening, and he is a thorough gentleman.

Responding to Former Pakistan Foreign Minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri visit to Dilip Kumar’s residence, Saira Banu told, ”Former Pakistan Foreign Minister Khurshid Mahmud Kasuri visited us yesterday, it was an articulate happening, and he is a thorough gentleman. Dilip Saahab had been to Pakistan on an invitation from the Nawab of Loharu. We as celebrity has to always do something good to the human race. It was a wonderful thing for Dilip Sahab to discuss on the sensibilities of prevailing peace - especially between the two countries –India and Pakistan. I am happy that my husband –Dilip Kumar was instrumental on discussing the major issues of allowing

peace to prevail amongst both the countries. We all pray that the human race should progress unhindered. Dilip’s Sahab’s visit was made while Zia ul Haq was the president and to Pakistan and the other visit was sometimes in the recent times."

Adding more, she divulges about Dilip Sahab’s wish of setting a museum in his Pakistan Bungalow, "Yes! Since Yusuf Sahab was born during the times while it was -undivided Countries [India and Pakistan] Like many stars from the West, their homes have been developed into a heritage property. We too wish that Dilip Shaab’s House in Peshawar is developed and maintained as Heritage Home, a museum for the Thespian Dilip Kumar.”

Adding more about the property being claimed by someone she add, "Yes! I hear and read about someone claiming a right over his property,’yeh sab toh chalta hi rehta hai!!’[All this keeps going on] But I would really feel happy if Dilip Sahab’s wish of Pehsawar, ”Heritage Home” is full filled by the Government. His memories’ go way back to this House."

By Lipika Varma
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