PHOTOS: Dilip Kumar Discharged From The Hospital, Saira Banu Kisses Her Husband’s Forehead As The Bollywood Veteran Heads Home!
Veteran actor Dilip Kumar has been discharged from Mumbai's PD Hinduja Hospital after undergoing pleural aspiration procedure. [pic credit: Manav Manglani]
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View In AppThe veteran actor was snapped being taken out of the hospital on a stretcher with his wife Saira Banu by his side. [pic credit: Manav Manglani]
Doting wife Saira Banu who has been with Dilip Kumar throughout was seen kissing his forehead as she took her husband home. [pic credit: Manav Manglani]
The legendary actor was admitted to the PD Hinduja hospital in Khar, Mumbai after complaining of breathlessness on Sunday. [pic credit: Manav Manglani]
The 98-year-old star went through a pleural aspiration procedure, to get fluid removed from his lungs. The same was informed by Kumar's spokesperson on Twitter. [pic credit: Manav Manglani]
A few days ago, the veteran star's wife Saira Banu urged everyone not to believe in fake rumours related to the former's health. [pic credit: Manav Manglani]
Following the actor's hospitalisation, rumours started surfacing on his deteriorating health conditions. Saira Banu urged everyone not to believe in rumours surrounding the actor's health. [pic credit: Manav Manglani]
On June 6, Dilip Kumar was diagnosed with bilateral pleural effusion and was put on oxygen support. [pic credit: Manav Manglani]
The veteran actor was snapped being taken out of the hospital on a stretcher with his wife Saira Banu by his side. [pic credit: Manav Manglani]
Sharing the news of Dilip Kumar being discharged from the hospital, his family friend Faisal Farooqui wrote on Twitter: “With your love and affection, and your prayers, Dilip Saab is going home from the hospital. God’s infinite mercy and kindness through Drs. Gokhale, Parkar, Dr. Arun Shah and the entire team at Hinduja Khar.”
Dilip Kumar, who made his acting debut with 'Jwar Bhata' in 1944, has given several iconic films in his career spanning over five decades, including 'Mughal-e-Azam', 'Devdas', 'Naya Daur' and 'Ram Aur Shyam'. He was last seen in the 1998 film 'Qila'. [pic credit: Manav Manglani]
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