Saira Banu is quite an inspiration for many youngsters as she continues to spready positivity through Instagram and is quite her candid self as she expresses herself on social media. She's given a treat for fans by joining Instagram, after the legendary Dilip Kumar passed away. But the actress hasn't been keeping well as she had developed calf clots due to Pneumonia. So, she wasn't keeping much active on social media. However, the actress has posted today on social media after a few weeks as she wished Dilip Kumar on his birth anniversary.
Meanwhile, Saira also shared update about her health. She told India Today Digital, "I have improved a lot. The clots have dissolved. I have to get myself fitter and into physiotherapy. I am recuperating very well, and I am fine now."
Her team had also clarified, "She is fine now. All the above-mentioned things have happened before, but now she is much better."
Saira is also an inspiration because of the way she speaks about love on social media, which hardly exists in today's day and age. That's why their love story remains so iconic. For instance, she had once spoken on the occasion of their engagement anniversary that one shouldn't ask questions in love. She had said, "MOHABBAT MEIN SAWAAL NAHIN KIYE JAATE”, a line uttered by me in the movie ‘HERA PHERI’, and now I wonder, what value does it hold. The purest form of love lies in having faith in your beloved, to the point where the need for questioning simply fades away. Ever since I began my journey with my one true love, my sweetheart, Dilip Sahib, on this unforgettable day the 2nd of October 1966, I have never questioned anything. Whether it was the highs or the lows, or even the still moments in between, I never once doubted or questioned him. I simply loved. For love, you see, is the foundation upon which everything else stands. It frees you from any burdens, doubts, or expectations, leaving only one thing behind, devotion. And in that devotion, one finds the true essence of love a love that is unconditional, liberating, and enduring. #EngagementDay."