Mumbai | Nov 24, 2025 | Sky Link Times |
Veteran Bollywood actor Dharmendra, one of India’s most beloved and enduring screen icons, passed away on Monday at the age of 89. The legendary actor, who had recently been admitted to Breach Candy Hospital due to breathing complications, was discharged after recovery but his health deteriorated again.

As news of his demise spread, the Bollywood fraternity gathered in Mumbai to pay their final respects. Actors Aamir Khan, Abhishek Bachchan, and filmmaker Karan Johar were among the first to reach the crematorium in Vile Parle.
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Hospitalisation and Final Moments
Dharmendra was reportedly put on a ventilator as his condition worsened. His family, including wife and fellow actor Hema Malini, was present. She had previously assured the media during an earlier hospital visit that the actor was stable.
In recent years, Dharmendra had been living at his Khandala farmhouse, away from Mumbai’s rising pollution. He stayed there with his first wife Prakash Kaur.
A Journey that Began with a Filmfare Talent Hunt
Born in 1935 in Punjab, Dharmendra’s entry into films is a story of talent meeting destiny. In 1958, he won a prestigious Filmfare–Bimal Roy talent hunt, selected for his good looks, screen presence, and natural charm.
This contest would later also discover superstar Rajesh Khanna.
He made his debut in the early 1960s and quickly became a favourite of audiences and filmmakers alike.
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From Romantic Hero to India’s ‘He-Man’
Dharmendra’s range as an actor was vast. He excelled in romance, action, drama, and comedy with equal finesse.
Iconic Films that Defined His Career
Phool Aur Patthar – the film that made him a superstar
Sholay – his portrayal of Veeru remains etched in Indian cinema history
Chupke Chupke – a masterclass in effortless comedy
Yaadon Ki Baaraat – cemented his action hero image
His rugged masculinity and on-screen charisma earned him the title ‘He-Man of Bollywood’, while his emotional depth made him a performer loved across generations.
A Star Loved On and Off Screen
Beyond his films, Dharmendra was admired for his humility, down-to-earth nature, and the genuine warmth he carried throughout his life.
Colleagues often described him as “a gentleman with a golden heart”.
A Padma Bhushan Recipient
In recognition of his immense contribution to Indian cinema, Dharmendra was awarded the Padma Bhushan, India’s third-highest civilian honour.
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