Veteran actor Dilip Kumar, who was admitted to Lilavati Hospital and Research Centre here on Wednesday morning, is fine and getting better, say doctors.
"Dilip Kumar is fine and recovering, soon he will be shifted out of the ICU," Dr Jalil Parkar told ANI.
The 93-year-old actor was rushed to the hospital by his wife Saira Banu after he complained of swelling in one of his legs.
While the legendary actor, who is days away from celebrating his 94th birthday, too took to his social media on Wednesday to inform his fans that his condition is stable, the recent remark from his doctors are sure to give respite to scores of his fans.
Born as Mohammad Yusuf Khan, Dilip Kumar, in a career spanning over six decades, gave some classics to the Indian cinema, like 'Madhumati,' 'Devdas,' ' Mughal-e-Azam,' 'Ganga Jamuna,' 'Ram Aur Shyam,' 'Karma' and more.
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