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Saira Banu reveals how Dilip Kumar proposed amid pouring rains

Ever since the demise of Dilip Kumar, Saira Banu, like many of her colleagues, has been taking to social media to share fond memories, anecdotes, about her personal and professional life. With the start of the monsoon showers, the actress recalled some of her fondest memories associated with monsoons and it seems that one of the most special days of her life had a close connection with the season. In a recent social media post, Saira Banu revealed that Dilip Kumar proposed to her amid rains.

Saira Banu took a trip down memory lane in her recent Instagram post. Sharing a photo of her late husband and legendary actor Dilip Kumar, Saira captioned about monsoons. In the post, she also opened up about her childhood days in London where rains were a frequent phenomenon. She said, “Rain rain go to Spain! As a 7 year old girl child schooling in London, we all chanted this line in chorus with my friends ceremoniously! Heaven knows why but this was so common with the erratic English weather... you never know when the sun shines and next the rain. This was the common chant with us kids.”

Further, she went on to talk about how monsoons were celebrated like a festival in Mumbai. “As for my family here back in Mumbai and later on as I wedded Dilip Sahib... we all loved the rain. The first shower was always a celebration and each one of us would rush to our garden terraces to soak up in the first downpour of the season and we would place huge drums of utensils to collect the pure pristine water! Now, I am told that there are concerns about drinking rainwater because new recent studies show that there are plastic contamination environmental pollutants and bacterial parasites in the water that can make you sick! Sahib loved the rain and if he was out of the house in a meeting and there would be a first shower...he would immediately call me with delight, ‘Saira it's raining!’”

Recalling her proposal, Saira continued, “In fact, many years ago as we walked by Juhu Beach in the quiet of a wondrous night, there was a sudden shower of rain and he protectively took off his jacket and draped it around my shoulders... that was the magical night that we sat in his car and he asked me... ‘Will you marry me?’” She concluded by saying, “In later years, he happily bought a beautiful land at a hill station in Maharashtra... Sahib was always a farmer at heart, the proud son of a much respected Pathan fruit merchant in Peshawar. We would walk miles in the rain on the stony and green land geared up with our umbrellas dressed protectively in our mackintoshes, picking up shiny grazed pebbles and throwing them as far as we could in competition outdoing each other... of course, Sahib would always win... I always ran and collected these stones... and I still have and cherish each stone that he flew to the wind.”

 

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Saira Banu and Dilip Kumar tied the knot on October 11, 1966 and the couple were together for over five decades. Dilip Kumar passed away on July 7 due to old age ailments and prolonged illness.

Also Read: Saira Banu remembers Sagina, calls Dilip Kumar’s performance “Spell-binding, enthralling”; check post here



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