Dharmendra died in Mumbai after battling multiple health issues, including respiratory problems. Earlier this month, he was hospitalized due to his deteriorating condition.
Over a remarkable six-decade career, Dharmendra appeared in more than 300 films. Some of his most iconic movies include Sholay, Seeta Aur Geeta, Chupke Chupke, and Phool Aur Patthar. He debuted in 1960, and his final film, Ak21, is scheduled for release this December.
Pakistani actress Reema Khan shared a photo with Dharmendra from their 2004 meeting, writing, “Cinema has lost its heartbeat, but Dharmendra’s light will never dim.”
Renowned Pakistani musician Rahat Fateh Ali Khan posted, “His journey, his art, and his timeless grace touched millions of hearts worldwide. A true legend never dies; he lives on through his legacy.”
Actress Mahira Khan honored Dharmendra on her Instagram story, while actor Adnan Siddiqui commented, “Dharmendra made acting look effortless. His gentleness, charm, and the unique sparkle in his eyes were unmatched.”
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Pakistani actor Adnan Siddiqui commented, “Dharmendra made acting look effortless. His gentleness, charm, and the unique sparkle in his eyes were unmatched.”
TV host Anoushey Ashraf added, “Dharmendra was an actor from my parents’ era, a time when the world celebrated love, kindness, and human connection.”
His death marks the end of an era in Bollywood. While Dharmendra is no longer with us, his work, charm, and legacy will continue to inspire generations across the globe.