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Legendary Actor Kader Khan is ill, shift to Canada for treatment

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Legendary Actor Kader Khan is ill, shift to Canada for treatment :- Nowadays, Bollywood actor Kader Khan has been battling ill health. Kader Khan was facing several difficulties in speaking and walking. The legendary actor and dialogue writer of many films is now on the wheelchair.

As per a report on SpotboyE, Bollywood actor Shakti Kapoor is a close friend of Kader Khan. Shakti Kapoor confirmed that Kader Khan is now on a wheelchair. Since the past few days, I am trying to reach him, but I am unable to get his number. I hope to have it in the next 2-3 days.

Further, he added that the elder son of the Kader Khan resides in Canada. So, he has gone there to avail medical facilities which can cure him. I think his wife is accompanying him.

Asking about the illness of Kader Khan, Shakti said that Kader Khan had a knee problem. He got operated but the operation went wrong.

As per the report that in the month of October 2015, Kader Khan was also admitted to Ramdev’s ashram in Haridwar for some days.

Back in 2015, Kader Khan, during the promotions of his film, said that there has been a difference in the level of writing. As a writer, I feel that I should come back. I will try my best to bring the earlier zubaan back and people are definitely going to enjoy talking in that zubaan.

Kader Khan is an actor as well as a dialogue writer. Kader featured in several Hindi films in the ’80s and ’90s. As a dialogue writer, Kader Khan was instrumental in delivering whistle-worthy dialogue for Bollywood superstar Amitabh Bachchan for films like Agneepath, Coolie and Amar Akbar Anthony.


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