Bathinda: India Legend Screen Dilip Kumar is a fan of Pakistani Pope Faiz Ahmad Faiz, whose daughter, Professor of Salima Hashmi who is 79 years old, considering Yusuf Khan read reading his father’s urdu from memory every time he replaced a recording from Mumbai.
Speaking to the Times of India from Lahore, he remembered the visit of Dilip Kumar to Karachi with his wife, Saira Banu, and brother, Ahsan Khan, for a charity event to raise money for thalassemia patients.
He said: “He called my mother, Alys Faiz, to ask if he could come to our house in Lahore to do a personal condolence for my father’s death, even though he had sent a message at Faiz Saab died in 1984.
He asked to make him a personal matter but The word out and admirers poured from all corners.
Poet Qatel Shifai and our family doctor also queued.
“Hashmi remembered that:” Saira and he was very friendly.
” His brother, Ahsan Khan, who accompanied them, died in September 2020.
Hashmi said: “Then in Mumbai to shoot a documentary, I went to Dilip Kumar’s house with my daughter, where she didn’t just tell me about her favorite ghazal from my father, ‘Mauzu-e-Sukhan’, but also read it for us at Camera: ‘Gul Huī Jaati Hai Afsurda Sulagtī Huī Shaam, Dhul to Nileegi Chashma-e-Mahtab Se Raat; Aur Mushtāq Nigāño Suni Jaegī, Aur Un Hāthoñ Se Mas Hoñge Ye Tarse Hue Haath.
(The burning night was putting out slowly, soon the night would arrive bathed in the fountain of the moon, and the desire of my eyes would be fulfilled, and my hand who was thirsty would touch the hand).
‘”He said Pakistan has many more memories Beautiful from the Indian cinema legend that is born in Peshawar, which is considered his own and who often steps across the border.
He said: “Pakistan likes his films and, many years ago, wanted to preserve his ancestral home.”