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He was a supreme artiste and a good soul: Dharmendra's tribute to Dilip Kumar

Dilip Kumar passed away at 98 on Wednesday

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Veteran actor Dharmendra on Friday posted a tribute to late legend Dilip Kumar.

An acting giant, Dilip Kumar passed away on Wednesday after prolonged illness. The 98-year-old actor is survived by his wife Saira Banu.

Dharmendra wrote on Twitter, "Dosto, Dalip Sahab ki rukhsati par ... mere ...aap ke runde runde jazbaat ye ... uss Azeem fankar... uss neek rooh insaan ko.... ek Shradhanjali hai. woh chale gaye ..un ki yaadein na ja payegi (friends, Dilip sahab's demise has made all of us emotional. He was a supreme artiste and a good soul. This is a tribute. He left us but his memory will never leave us)."

Dharmendra also recited a Hindi poem that talks about how Dilip Kumar continues to be an inspiration for aspiring actors.

Just a day before, the veteran actor had shared a photo on Twitter where he can be seen seated next to Dilip Kumar's mortal remains with a hand on the latter's face at the late actor's residence.

"Saira ne jab kaha, 'Dharam, dekho Sahab ne paplak jhapki hai', Dosto, jaan nikal gai meri. Maalik mere pyaare bhai ko jannat naseeb kare... Dosto, mujhe dikhwa nahin aata lekin main apne jazbaat par qaaboo bhi nahin paata. Apne samajh ke kah jaata hoon (when Saira said 'Dharam, look Sahab blinked, I was jolted. May my beloved brother rest in heaven. Friends, I cannot show off but I cannot control my emotions either. I consider you all my own so I speak my heart out)," Dharmendra had tweeted late on Wednesday.

(with IANS inputs) 

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