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Famous Indian actor Dharmendra passes away at 89

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Bollywood star Dharmendra has died in the Indian city of Mumbai at the age of 89.

Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid tribute to the actor, saying his passing "marks the end of an era in Indian cinema".

Dharmendra, who often described himself as "a simple man", commanded extraordinary affection and loyalty from his tens of millions of fans.

Best known as Veeru, the lovable petty criminal in the 1975 blockbuster Sholay, he appeared in over 300 films, many hits, captivating audiences for decades.

Songs featuring him topped the charts, and his romance and marriage with Hema Malini made headlines.

Dubbed the "original He-Man of Bollywood" and "Garam (hot) Dharam", the actor often made it to global lists of "most handsome men" in his heyday and female fans were known to sleep with his photographs under their pillows.

Bollywood stars weren't immune to his charms either - actress Madhuri Dixit described him as "one of the most handsome people I have seen on screen", superstar Salman Khan said Dharmendra was the "most beautiful looking man" and actress Jaya Bachchan called him "a Greek God".

Dharmendra always said he was "embarrassed" by talk of his good looks and attributed it to "nature, my parents and my genes".

Born on 8 December 1935 in Nasrali village in Punjab's Ludhiana district in a middle-class Jatt-Sikh family, he was named Dharam Singh Deol by his schoolteacher father.

In a 2018 interview with BBC Hindi, he said his father wanted him to study, but he fell in love with films early on and wanted to be a hero.

"I watched my first film when I was in the ninth standard and I was hooked. I was wondering, where is this heaven where all these beautiful people live? I thought I must find my way there. I felt like they were mine and I belonged to them."

But when he told his family, they were appalled.

 
One of the asian cinema greatest era’s coming to a close, slowly.. but sadly.

Rishi, Dharmendra..

Our childhood icons and those we grew up watching are slowly leaving us..

Rest in Peace sir..
 
What to say, he was the fav of my family along with Dev Anand, grew up watching his movies even though I’m a millennial, his range comedic timing to action were all amazing.

His ability to do quality cinema with commercial from 60-80 was amazing, unfortunately became too commercial in 80s and not interested after that
 
The Bombay cinema even when in competition was extremely well behaved with each other, Dev Anand Raj Kapoor Yusuf Khan all remained friends and acquaintances..

Dharmendra was friends with Amitabh Vinod Khanna , they all tried to be a single face of unity, things screwed up with a lot of black money- underworld - Drugs peddling..
 
RIP Dharam paaji. Used to be my favorite. Satyakam, Sholay & Chupke Chupke were my favorites.
 
Dharmendra was from an era when Bollywood still made good and classy movies.

He seemed like a good guy and one of the very few Indians that I don't dislike, so RIP to him and condolences to his family.
 
Dharmendra was also part of trash 80s honestly where weird commercial cinema was made with him being the biggest star in them.(he has a record of 8 hits in an year)

But because he had such a huge career he was part of the amazing 60s-70s.

He was a hard working person who was known to help friends out by working night shifts for them for less money and morning ones for commercial in the earlier era.

He remained friends with everyone from the industry.

Also one needs to realise the older generation did have more class in the way they dealt with adversaries.
 
RIP Dharam paaji.

A great actor and human-being. Acted in many memorable films. Deserved to win more awards imo.
Honestly deserved only two more awards(Satyakam- chupke chupke), some stars are more of stars than actors, Dharmendra was a star a great one but he had tough competition wrt acting , ofcourse in today’s day and age awards are easily bought but back in the day they were much tougher.

Having said that he will remain one of the most cherished actors of Indian cinema not to forget his selfless love for Panjabi cinema where he contributed initially.
 
Honestly deserved only two more awards(Satyakam- chupke chupke), some stars are more of stars than actors, Dharmendra was a star a great one but he had tough competition wrt acting , ofcourse in today’s day and age awards are easily bought but back in the day they were much tougher.

Having said that he will remain one of the most cherished actors of Indian cinema not to forget his selfless love for Panjabi cinema where he contributed initially.
Dharam ji upstaged Amitabh in both ‘Sholay’ and ‘Ram Balram’

Dharmendra also deserved awards for his acting in (imo)

- Aadmi Aur Insan (esp. that suspense train scene with Ajit and Mumtaz)
- Loafer with Mumtaz
- Pyar Hi Pyar with vijayanthimala and Mehmood
- Pocket Maar with Saira Bano and Mehmood

I am sure there are many more memorable roles but these are the ones that I can remember right now.
 
Dharam ji upstaged Amitabh in both ‘Sholay’ and ‘Ram Balram’

Dharmendra also deserved awards for his acting in (imo)

- Aadmi Aur Insan (esp. that suspense train scene with Ajit and Mumtaz)
- Loafer with Mumtaz
- Pyar Hi Pyar with vijayanthimala and Mehmood
- Pocket Maar with Saira Bano and Mehmood

I am sure there are many more memorable roles but these are the ones that I can remember right now.

Dharam Veer
Kaatilon Ke Katil
Samraat
 
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