A look back at the glorious Bollywood journey of veteran actress Saira Banu

Saira Banu is one of the most talented actresses in Bollywood. The veteran actress has turned a year older today. On her birthday, let's take a look back glorious Bollywood journey 

Updated On: 2024-08-23 10:29 AM IST

Compiled by : Shachi Chaturvedi

Saira Banu

Saira Banu is a veteran Indian actress known for her remarkable journey in Bollywood

She was born on August 23, 1944, in Mussoorie, India. She is the daughter of veteran actress Naseem Banu and the wife of legendary actor Dilip Kumar

Saira Banu made her acting debut at the young age of 16 with the film 'Junglee' in 1961, opposite the famous actor Shammi Kapoor

Her debut film was a massive success and established her as a promising young talent in the industry. Her expressive eyes, innocent charm, and graceful presence on screen quickly garnered attention. Pic/Facebook

Throughout the 1960s and 1970s, Saira Banu appeared in numerous successful films, showcasing her versatility as an actress

Some of her notable films during this period include 'Bluff Master,' 'Aayi Milan Ki Bela,' 'April Fool,' 'Shagird,' 'Purab Aur Paschim,' 'Victoria No. 203,' and 'Padosan'

She often played roles ranging from romantic leads to dramatic characters, displaying her acting prowess and earning her a place among the top actresses of her time

One of her most iconic films is 'Padosan' (1968), where she played the role of Bindu, a simple and sweet girl who becomes the love interest of Sunil Dutt's character

Her performance in the song 'Ek Chatur Naar' alongside Kishore Kumar is particularly memorable and is still cherished by audiences

Banu appeared in a cameo opposite her husband in Duniya (1984), wherein the song 'Teri Meri Zindagi' became very popular

Saira Banu got married to Dilip Kumar on 11 october 1966, despite an age difference of over 20 years

As the 1980s approached, Saira Banu's film career slowed down, and she gradually transitioned into more supporting roles

Her last film as the lead actress was 'Faisla' in 1988. Banu received four Filmfare Awards nominations throughout her career

Saira Banu's contributions to the Indian film industry have left a lasting impact, and her graceful presence and performances continue to be celebrated

Her marriage to Dilip Kumar also became a significant part of her public persona

The couple remained deeply devoted to each other until Dilip Kumar's passing in July 2021

Saira Banu's journey in Bollywood is a testament to her acting talent and her enduring legacy in Indian cinema

Her films and performances are still remembered fondly by fans and cinephiles alike

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