Mumbai, June 27 : Uday Tara Nayar has written
Dilip Kumar's biography, set to be launched on the legendary actor's
90th birthday in December. The author says the two-part book focuses on
the actor's nine-decade long journey, his love story with
Saira Banu,
some untold stories as well as rare pictures of the thespian and his
family members.
"The book has two parts. The first part is about
Dilip saab where he has spoken about his career. And the second part is
where various people have talked about him. People like Yash Chopra and
Subhash Ghai, who have worked with him, have spoken about him," Nayar
told IANS.
Dilip Kumar teamed up with Chopra in "Mashaal" and with Ghai in "Saudagar".
"Yes,
you all will also see rare pictures of Dilip saab and his family
members in the biography. Earlier, many books on him came in the market,
but this is the first authentic book where Dilip saab has told his
story in his own words from the day he was born in Peshawar (now in
Pakistan) till now," said Nayar.
"There are a lot of untold
stories that one will get to read in this biography. Of course, you will
also read about his love story with
Saira Banu. It has been the longest
lasting love story," she added.
Earlier, three books on Dilip Kumar by Vinita Lamba, Sanjit Nawrekar and Lord Meghnad Desai were published.
The biography by Nayar, which is yet untitled, will be launched on Dilip Kumar's 90th birthday on Dec 11, 2012.
Dilip saab's wife, actress
Saira Banu, is deciding on a title for the biography, she said.
"2013
marks the 100 years on Indian cinema and this book will be a tribute.
Dilip saab has completed sixty-eight years in the industry...," she
added.
The 1944 release "Jwar Bhata" was his first film and after
that he went on to give classics like "Madhumati", "Shaheed", "Devdas",
"Andaz", "Amar", "Mughal-E-Azam", "Ram Aur Shyam", "Karma" and
"Saudagar".
His last film was "Quila" in 1998.
He was
crowned the Tragedy King of Bollywood for playing doomed lover in films
like "Andaaz", "Baabul", "Mela", "Deedar", and "Jogan".
While many were keen to pen
Dilip Kumar's biography, Nayar says she was the fortunate one to get the chance.
"I
consider myself fortunate that
Saira Banu and Dilip saab chose me to
write the biography. We didn't start writing it yesterday or day before
yesterday, I have been writing this for three years. Right now the
production work is going on," said the author.
The book will be
published jointly by Saira's entertainment enterprise Sharp Focus and
New Media, one of the largest bilateral trade magazine publishing house.
© IANS