
Veteran actor Dharmendra, known across generations as Bollywood’s iconic He-Man, passed away at the age of 89 at his Mumbai residence on Monday, November 24. The news was first reported by news agency IANS, confirming that the legendary star had been unwell and was recently admitted to Breach Candy Hospital due to respiratory complications. His demise marks the end of an era for Hindi cinema, leaving behind an irreplaceable legacy that spanned over six remarkable decades.
According to reports, Veteran actor Dharmendra had been receiving treatment at home after being discharged from the hospital earlier this month. Despite his health challenges, he remained deeply connected with his fans through social media, often sharing heartfelt messages promoting organic living, emotional well being, and simple life lessons. His gentle presence and earthy charm made him one of the most loved personalities in the film industry.
Born as Dharmendra Kewal Krishan Deol on December 8 in Ludhiana’s Sahnewal village, the actor began his film journey with the 1960 release Dil Bhi Tera Hum Bhi Tere. With determination and natural talent, Veteran actor Dharmendra soon became one of India’s most admired stars, showcasing equal brilliance in action packed roles, intense emotional dramas, and light hearted comedies. His Padma Bhushan honour in 2012 stands as a testament to his unparalleled contribution to Indian cinema.
Over the decades, he delivered some of the biggest blockbusters in Bollywood history, including Sholay, Mera Gaon Mera Desh, Chupke Chupke, Phool Aur Patthar, Satyakam, Ankhen, Jugnu, Charas, Dharam Veer, Loha, and Apne. Every phase of his career demonstrated unique versatility, earning him adored status among audiences of all ages. Even in the later years, Veteran actor Dharmendra continued to charm viewers, with his final screen appearance set to be in the film Ikkis, scheduled for release on December 25.
Family members, including his wives Prakash Kaur and Hema Malini, and children Sunny Deol, Bobby Deol, Esha Deol, Ahana Deol, Ajeeta, and Vijeta, are yet to release an official statement. Meanwhile, grief has spread across the industry, with several celebrities reaching Mumbai’s Vile Parle crematorium. Amitabh Bachchan and Abhishek Bachchan were among the early attendees, followed by other notable personalities paying their respects to Veteran actor Dharmendra.
Throughout his life, Veteran actor Dharmendra remained grounded, humble, and connected to his cultural roots. His social media videos of farming, tractor rides, and motivational messages reflected his deep appreciation for simplicity and nature. Even at 89, he continued inspiring millions with his warmth and positivity.
As tributes pour in from across the nation, it is evident that Veteran actor Dharmendra leaves behind not just a cinematic legacy, but also a profound emotional impact on fans, colleagues, and admirers. His contributions will continue to shape Hindi cinema for decades, reminding the world of an artist whose charm, honesty, and talent were truly timeless.
Veteran actor Dharmendra will forever remain a cherished chapter in the story of Indian cinema.
