Actor
Date of birth:
14 Mar 1949
Height:
5' 1"
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(13 Feb 2026)
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(1 Jul 2020)
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(3 Aug 2012)
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(12 Dec 2011)
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(9 May 2003)
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(31 Mar 2000)
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(1999)
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(1999)
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(24 Mar 1995)
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(3 Mar 1995)
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(1984)
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(1984)
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(8 Aug 1980)
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(1979)
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(24 Aug 1979)
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(1978)
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(1976)
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(1976)
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(1974)
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(1970)
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(1969)
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(1963)
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Los Angeles Independent Film Festival Awards
(Best Actress)
Filmfare Awards
(Best Supporting Actress)
Filmfare Awards
(Best Performer Critics)
Filmfare Awards
(Best Supporting Actress)
Filmfare Awards
(Best Supporting Actress)
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], August 25 : Veteran actress Saira Banu recently marked her 80th birthday in a touching celebration surrounded by close family and friends, including veteran actress Farida Jalal.In a series of posts on her official Instagram account, Saira Banu shared glimpses of her birthdayfestivities held on August 23.The images revealed a beautifully decorated space, with a 'Happy Birthday' banner and large helium balloons highlighting the special occasion.Banu, dressed in an elegant olive green suit, was seen smiling amid the vibrant floral arrangements and heartfelt celebrations.One of the highlights of the evening was a video featuring Farida Jalal and other close friends singing a birthday song to Banu.The joy and warmth of the moment were palpable as Banu, who wore a bright blue suit for the festivities, interacted with her loved ones, capturing precious memories with her phone. The evening also included a delightful dinner.In a touching note accompanying the shared photos, Saira Banu reflected on the essence of life and milestones. "How do we truly measure a life? Is it in milestones or the fleeting moments we cherish later? Or perhaps in the anniversaries that come each year, like an old friend?" Banu mused in her message.She emphasized that life's true measure is found in the presence of loved ones, expressing gratitude for her family and friends who made her 80th birthday memorable.Banu extended special thanks to her family members, including her daughter Shaheen, who travelled from Chennai to be with her, and her grandnieces, Anaiya and Ansharah, who played a pivotal role in organizing the celebration.She also acknowledged friends like Dr Meera Agarwal, Farida Jalal, and others who contributed to the joyous occasion.In her heartfelt note, Banu described her family as her "Rock of Gibraltar," highlighting their role in making her birthday special.She concluded, "So, how does one measure life? I believe it's found in a room filled with family and friends, a table set with food, and an invisible thread called love. Thank goodness for family and friends!" On the work front, Saira Banu made her acting debut in 1961 with 'Junglee' opposite Shammi Kapoor for which she received Filmfare Award for Best Actress nomination. She received three more Best Actress nominations for 'Shagird' (1967), 'Diwana' (1967) and 'Sagina' (1974). Banu went on to work in a number of movies including 'Bluff Master' (1963), 'Ayee Milan Ki Bela' (1964), 'Jhuk Gaya Aasman' (1968), 'Padosan' (1968), 'Victoria No. 203' (1972), 'Hera Pheri' (1976) and 'Bairaag' (1976).
The clip features Kajol and Farida Jalal, saying, "Cookies..aha lovely," and they end up with a dismissive gesture."Humesha cyber safety, never gham. Third party cookies can leave you vulnerable and should be declined or deleted," the post's caption read.View this post on InstagramA post shared by Mumbai Police (@mumbaipolice)Instagram users dropped appreciation in the comments section."Mumbai police OP," a social media user commented."Mumbai police insta handle spreading all Khushi and absolutely no gham by these op post," another added.'K3G' director Karan Johar also appreciated the post by sharing it on his Instagram Story along with inserting 'face with tears of joy' emoticons.The police department keeps posting relatable and funny clips and pictures on their social media handle, earning appreciation from their followers along with spreading awareness on various relevant subjects.
The Thespian of Indian cinema Dilip Kumar who was admitted into the Lilavati hospital with a lung infection is recovering well.
A close family friend, actress Farida Jalal says, "By God's grace Dilip Saab is out of danger and out of the ICU. He suffered from a bout of pneumonia which at his age is very dangerous. But he was under excellent medical supervision and is now under observation in the hospital outside the ICU." Farida says the danger is over, though he still needs to be watched carefully for the rasping cough and congestion.
Adds another family friend journalist Udaya Tara Nayar, "He is responding well to the treatment. He is cheerful."
With the news of Dilip Saab's recovery comes the alarming intimation of the Thespian's better-half the very beautiful Saira Banu's failing health.
Says a family friend, "Sairaji is not taking care of her health at all. She's looking very pale these days. I told her there are so many doctors looking after Yusuf Saaf, why can't she tell a few them to check her health out? But Sairaji says later.
Pataa nahin woh later kab aayega. For 40 years Yusuf Saab's well-being is all that has mattered to Sairaji. She has never cared about herself."