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Feeling much better now, tweets actor Dilip Kumar

| | Dec 07, 2016, at 04:20 pm
Mumbai, Dec 7 (IBNS): Bollywood's tragedy king Dilip Kumar, who was admitted at the Lilavati Hospital in Mumbai owing to his health, is feeling better now, the actor tweeted.

Updating about his condition, Dilip Kumar tweeted, "Feeling much better now. Was admitted to Lilavati hospital for routine checkup. Your prayers are with me."

Born as Yusuf Khan, Kumar was hailed as the 'Ultimate Method Actor' by auteur Satyajit Ray.

"A wonderful team of doctors here along with my personal physicians Dr. S Ghokale, Dr. Nitin Ghokale and Dr. R. Sharma," a subsequent tweet from the veteran read.

The actor is married to yesteryear actress Saira Banu.

 

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