ETimes BFFs: Do you know how Sara Ali Khan is related to Dilip Kumar? Find out! | Hindi Movie News

rewrite this content and keep HTML tags The first Khan of Hindi cinema, the late Dilip Kumar aka Mohammed Yusuf Khan, needs no introduction. In his prolific career in Bollywood, Dilip Kumar is rightly credited as a pioneer in method acting. But did you know he was one of the twelve children of Lala Ghulam Sarwar Ali Khan who was a fruit merchant? Do you know how actors Ayub Khan and Sayyeshaa Saigal are related to the Thespian of Bollywood? Or did you ever know that Sara Ali Khan and Ibrahim Ali Khan are related to Dilip Kumar?This edition of ETimes BFFs (Big Filmy Families) explores the lesser known relationships of Dilip Kumar.Read on.Dilip KumarDilip Kumar made his Bollywood debut with the film Jwar Bhata in 1944. It was right before his film debut that he adopted the stage name Dilip Kumar. His autobiography, Dilip Kumar: The Substance and the Shadow, mentions that the name was a suggestion from Devika Rani, one of the producers on Jwar Bhata.In his record breaking career in Bollywood spanning over five decades, Dilip worked in some remarkable films like Jugnu, Noor Jehan, Andaz, Devdas, Naya Daur, Mughal-e-Azam, Ganga Jamuna, Kranti, Karma among many others. Known as the Tragedy King of Bollywood, Dilip Kumar holds the record for most Filmfare wins. he had been conferred with Padma Bhushan, Padma Vibhushan in India and Nishan-e-Imtiaz in Pakistan. Dilip Kumar died on July 7, 2021, at the age of 98 due to advanced prostate cancer. On the personal front, Dilip Kumar was in a relationship with Madhubala for seven years. He married Saira Banu in 1966, and later a Hyderabad socialite Asma Rahman, taking her as a second wife in 1981. However they parted ways in 1983. He has five brothers – Nasir Khan, Aslam Khan, Ehsaan Khan, Noor Mohammed and Ayub Sarwar. He has six sisters – Akhtar Asif, Saeeda Khan, Fauzia Khan, Sakina Khan, Taj Khan and Farida Khan.Saira BanuSaira Banu made her film debut with Junglee opposite Shammi Kapoor in 1962 when she was just a teenager. She is the daughter of actress Shaheen Banu and Mohammad Ehsaan. Some of her notable works include Bluff Master, Jhuk Gaya Aasman, Ayee Milan Ki Bela, Shagird, Padosan, Jwar Bhata among many others. She married Dilip Kumar when she was just 22 while he was 44. In his autobiography, Dilip Kumar: The Substance and the Shadow, the actor has revealed that Saira had conceived in 1972, but had a miscarriage due to complications.Nasir KhanDilip Kumar’s younger brother Nasir Khan made his acting debut in 1945 with the film Mazdoor. He also did a few films in Pakistan. He was seen in Nagina with Nutan, Gunga Jumna in which he starred alongside Dilip Kumar, Yaadon Ki Baaraat and Bairag that was released posthumously. Nasir was earlier married to filmmaker Nazir Ahmed Khan’s daughter Suraiya Nazir, with whom he had a daughter Naheed. He later married actress Begum Para with whom he had a son Ayub Khan who is also an actor.Begum ParaBegum Para also known as Zubeda-ul-Haq was considered as the glamour girl of Bollywood of her time. She made her debut with the film Chand in 1944. She acted in several films like Sohni mahiwal, Zanjeer, Neel Kamal, and Kar Bhala which was her last film. She made a powerful comeback with Sanjay Leela Bhansali’s Saawariya in 2007. She passed away in 2008.Ayub KhanBegum Para’s son Ayub Khan is a well known television actor popular for shows like Uttaran, Ek Hasina Thi, Ek Bhram Sarvagun Sampanna, Shakti — Astitva Ke Ehsaas Ki among many others. His filmography includes movies like Khote Sikkey, Mela, Dil Chahta Hai, Gangajal, Apharan among others.Ayub was married to actress Niharika Bhasin, but they got separated later.Amrita SinghActress Amrita Singh is the grand daughter of Begum Para’s sister Zarina Sultana. She has two kids with ex husband. actor Saif Ali Khan. Which means Sara Ali Khan and Ibrahim Ali Khan are great grand children of Zarina Sultana and thus related to Dilip Kumar’s family through Begum Para and Nasir Khan.Amrita Singh is known for films like Betaab, Mard, Chameli Ki Shaadi, Toofan, CID, Raju Ban Gaya Gentleman, Dil Aashna Hai, 2 States, Heropanti 2 among others.K AsifDilip Kumar’s sister Akhtar Asif married filmmaker K Asif who is well known for his film Mughal-e-Azam. Before Akhtar, Asif was married thrice. Two of his wives were actresses Sitara Devi and Nigar Sultana.Saeeda KhanDilip Kumar’s sister Saeeda Khan was married to the late actor Mehboob Khan’s son, Iqbal. While Iqbal died in 2018, Saeeda breathed her last earlier last month. She survived by daughter Ilham and son Saqib, both of whom are also a part of the Hindi film industry. Ilham is a writer, whereas Saqib is a film producer.Naseem BanuSaira Banu’s mother Naseem Banu was a prolific actress of her time. She made her debut with Khoon Ka Khoon in 1935 and went on to do films like Talaq, Pukar, Sheesh Mahal among several others. She married her childhood friend Mohammad Ehsan and had two kids – Saira Banu and Sultan Ahmed. She died in 2002.Shaheen BanuSultan Ahmed’s daughter and Saira Banu’s niece Shaheen Banu is also an actress known for films like Maha Sangram, Ayee Milan Ki Raat and more. She married actor-producer Sumeet Saigal who is known for films like Insaniyat Ke Dushman, Pati Patni Aur Tawaif, Gunaah and more. Their daughter Sayyeshaa Saigal is an actress too.Sayyeshaa SaigalSayyeshaa works mostly in South films. She made her acting debut with a Telugu film Akhil in 2015. Her Hindi debut was Ajay Devgn’s Shivaay in 2016. Some of her popular films are Vanamagan, Kaappaan and Yuvarathnaa.Sayyeshaa married Tamil actor Arya after they starred together in Ghajinikanth. They welcomed a daughter Ariana in 2021.The other siblings of Dilip Kumar stayed away from the limelight and little is known about them. Ehsan Khan passed away recently less than a month after testing positive for COVID-19. Aslam Khan too was admitted to Lilavati Hospital beside his brother due to COVID-19. 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