Dilip Kumar, once considered Bollywood’s most eligible bachelor, remained unmarried for a long time before finally tying the knot at the age of 44. His wife was Saira Banu, who was just 22 at ...
Dilip Kumar is still a major legend in Indian cinema, with his classic films inspiring many young actors today. While he starred in hits like Devdas and Mughal-E-Azam, he has a few roles he regrets ...
Dilip Kumar is still regarded as one of the most influential actors of Indian cinema and many of his films from the olden days are often studied by younger actors who are trying to learn the craft of ...
During the shooting, Dilip Kumar's accent and pronunciation of the language were changed, due to which Raaj Kumar got angry, wanting to quit the film right then and there. However, the actor agreed ...
When Dilip Kumar Opened Up About An Unfortunate Incident In His Marriage With Saira Banu (Photo Credit – Instagram) That the legendary Dilip Kumar and Saira Banu were one of the most beautiful ...
Dilip Kumar was one of the most adored actors in Bollywood and one of the most eligible bachelors. The actor was the dream man of every female during the 50s and 60s. However, he left numerous hearts ...
Now, Govinda has revealed his reasons for the lack of punctuality. He proclaimed himself as a disciple of legendary actor Dilip Kumar, and said he wouldn’t come on set until his tuning was right. He ...
Dilip Kumar, one of Bollywood's most iconic and revered actors, led a life filled with both personal triumphs and struggles. Widely admired for his performances and charm, he was once regarded as ...
Venture capitalist Dilip Kumar took to social media to share his views on employee wellness and how most companies overcomplicate the concept and end up getting it wrong. Dilip Kumar said 64% of ...
Dilip Kumar and Madhubala's relationship deteriorated during Mughal-e-Azam due to her father's interference. Tensions escalated when a scripted slap turned real on set, highlighting their strained ...
Dilip Kumar is known as the Tragedy King of Indian cinema for his intense and emotional performances. Before becoming a legendary actor, he worked in an Army canteen in Pune during the early 1940s.
Govinda attributed his on-set delays to being a disciple of Dilip Kumar, ensuring he was "tuned" before arriving, like classical musicians. He recalled Dilip Kumar advising him to drop 25 films ...