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Dilip Kumar is feeling 'better' now

Dilip Kumar is feeling 'better' now

| | 06 Aug 2017, 04:40 pm
Mumbai, Aug 6 (IBNS): Actor Dilip Kumar, who is currently undergoing treatment at a hospital here, is feeling much better now, his family members said.

Two posts on Dilip Kumar's Twitter page confirmed his current status on health condition.

"Dilip Saab is doing much better now. Pls remember him in your prayers. -FF," read a tweet issued by Dilip Kumar's Twitter page.

"The excellent team of doctors and staff of Lilavati Hospital along with Saira Baaji are caring for Dilip Saab 24x7. -FF," read another tweet.

Singing legend Lata Mangeshkar wished actor Dilip Kumar speedy recovery.

Wishing the actor, Lata Mangeshkar tweeted: "Mujhe news dekhkar pata chala ki Dilip kumar ji ki tabiyat acchi nahi hai.Unki sehat mein jald sudhaar ho yehi meri Ishwar se prarthana (After reading the newspaper, I came to know about Dilip Kumar's ill health. I am praying to god for his speedy recovery)."

Dilip Kumar is known for his performance in movies like Devdas'and 'Mughal-e-Azam'.

He had received the  Padma Vibhushan in 2015. 

 

Image: Dilip Kumar Twitter page

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