Biryani, vanilla ice cream for Dilip Kumar on 95th birthday

December 10, 2017 07:02 pm | Updated 07:02 pm IST - Mumbai:

In this December 13, 2015 file photo, Dilip Kumar at his residence in Pali Hill Mumbai.

In this December 13, 2015 file photo, Dilip Kumar at his residence in Pali Hill Mumbai.

As legendary actor Dilip Kumar turns 95 on Monday, his wife Saira Banu plans to treat him to his favourite delicacies -- biryani and vanilla ice cream -- on the occasion.

Banu says she is not planning to throw a birthday party this time as Kumar is still recovering from pneumonia.

“He loves biryani and that will be made for him but I will give him only little as he is unwell. He is also fond of vanilla ice cream, I will ask the doctors if we can give him a little bit of that too. Then we will have a birthday cake,” Banu says in an interview with PTI.

“We will not have a grand birthday party as he is not keeping well. The immune system is not so good after he was down with pneumonia. I cannot let him exert now,” she adds.

Banu also plans to buy Kumar a new pair of shirt and trousers.

“Dilip Sahab is fond of good and simple clothes. He likes cotton shirts and trousers and matching shoes and socks. He has a huge collection of shoes, which he has from world over.

“Every year I order things of his choice. He is not a materialistic man. He doesn’t like expensive gifts. My one consistent gift to him every year is my love, which keeps intensifying,” she says.

The yesteryear actor says she feels blessed that so many people send their best wishes and pray for Kumar’s well-being.

“It is going to be his 95th birthday. I know lakhs of people wish and pray for his good health and it touches my heart. To see so much love and respect for him is heart- warming. I thank the lord for being so kind.”

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