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Dharmendra’s final curtain: A journey through his rarest unseen memories

TOI Entertainment Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Nov 25, 2025, 08:00 IST
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A hero who redefined masculinity and emotion

Known as Bollywood's He-Man, Dharmendra became a symbol of strength and fragility, but more importantly he imparted an effortless charisma. Over a 60-year career, he reshaped the image of the hero in Hindi cinema, intertwining action with emotional narratives. Regardless of whether he was taking on a dramatic story or romantic parts, Dharmendra realized each character with sincerity.

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From Sahnewal to stardom

Born Dharmendra Singh Deol on December 8 1935, in Sahnewal, Punjab, he had what many would deem inimitable rise to fame, perhaps, one of Bollywood's most aspirational tales. After winning an acting competition Dharmendra moved to Mumbai with high hopes of creating a vocation of performing in film. Although his film career began the late 1950's, his trajectory to Bollywood leading man status was swift from a small town aspirant.

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The breakthrough era: 1960s to early 1970s

Dharmendra's legacy was built with important roles in films such as Bandini (1963), Haqeeqat (1964), and Anupama (1966). Early on he had a strong presence with his formidable voice and expressive face, along with charm and easy motion on-screen. By the '70s, his star power at the box office was unquestioned, starring in action adventures and comedies, while still maintaining an impressive romantic lead while showing confidence and just keeping the fluid motions of a 'lead actor'.

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Collaborations that became cinematic milestones

His work with director Ramesh Sippy, and with stars Amitabh Bachchan, Raj Kapoor, and Hema Malini, resulted in creating some of the best moments in Bollywood history. Whether part of an ensemble work in a drama or romance. It was not the worthy ensemble work that was notable, but Dharmendra determined the success of the film.

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A humble legend whose legacy endures

Despite being a giant star in the film industry, Dharmendra remained humble and kind. People loved from the beginning his charm and good nature. Co-stars would always refer to him as generous, respectful, and down-to-earth. His legacy lives on through his unforgettable performances and through his family—wives Hema Malini and Prakash Kaur, and children Sunny Deol, Bobby Deol, Vijeeta, Ajeeta, Esha Deol, and Ahana Deol—ensuring that his cinematic brilliance continues to inspire generations.

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