Imran Khan Pays Homage To Dilip Kumar: The Prime Minister of Pakistan, Imran Khan has remembered the death of Dilip Kumar, the tragedy king of Hindi films. Imran Khan said that he wanted to build a cancer hospital after his mother's name and Dilip Kumar had helped a lot in this.
Pakistan Prime Minister Imran Khan has expressed deep grief over the demise of Peshawar-born Bollywood tragedy King Dilip Kumar. Imran Khan said that I can never forget his generosity. The Pakistani PM told that at one time he wanted to build a cancer hospital in the name of his mother. During this time he was facing money crunch. When I appealed to Dilip Kumar, he agreed to help.
Imran Khan said that the most difficult stage was to juggle the initial 10 percent money for the cancer hospital. Dilip Kumar's programs in Pakistan and London helped to juggle this money. Also Dilip Kumar was the greatest and most talented actor for my generation. Let us inform that Imran Khan has built a huge cancer hospital in Pakistan in the memory of his mother Shaukat Khanum.
On the other hand, the President of Pakistan, Dr Arif Alvi has also condoled the death of actor Dilip Kumar. Alvi tweeted, "Very sad to hear the news of Dilip Kumar's demise. He was a brilliant artist, a humble human being and a wonderful personality. Pakistani Minister Fawad Chaudhry said about the death of Dilip Kumar, who was honored with the country's highest civilian award Nishan-e-Imtiaz, 'was an eminent artist. Dilip Kumar is no more with us. He was loved by millions of people in this subcontinent and all over the world.
Dilip Kumar is trending very high in Pakistan's top ten Twitter trends. Pakistani people say that an era of Hindi films has come to an end with the passing of Dilip Kumar. Dilip Kumar was born in the city of Peshawar, Pakistan. The government of Khyber Pakhtunkhwa province in Pakistan has approved the purchase of actor Dilip Kumar's ancestral home in Peshawar, which will be converted into a museum. Peshawar District Commissioner Capt (Retd) Khalid Mahmood overruled the objections of the present owners of the actors' houses and ordered the handing over of both the houses to the Archaeological Department.
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