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Legendary Actor Dharmendra Passes Away at 89, Bollywood and Fans Grieve the Loss of an Icon

by Desk

Bollywood legend Dharmendra, the iconic “He-Man” of Hindi cinema, passes away at 89, leaving a legacy of unforgettable films like Sholay and Bandini.

Dharmendra passing away:  According to reports that Dharmendra, one of India’s most well-known performers, died on Monday, November 24, at the age of 89. The revelation comes after a morning of intense speculation that was sparked by an ambulance that arrived at his Mumbai house under strict security. This is the actor’s second serious health issue in less than a month.
The state of Dharmendra’s health lately

When Dharmendra’s condition deteriorated last week, he was admitted to Breach Candy Hospital. Concern around the industry grew after reports that he was put on ventilator support. Hema Malini and his kids, Bobby, Sunny, and Esha Deol, were often seen at the hospital. Salman Khan, Shah Rukh Khan, and his son Aryan were among the Bollywood celebrities that paid the elderly actor a visit to see how he was doing.

False death reports sparked significant worry among fans while the actor was in the hospital. The rumors were promptly put an end to by Dharmendra’s family.

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After a few days of treatment, he was released on November 12.

After he got back home, the Deol family wrote an official letter thanking fans and the media and asking for privacy.

According to the statement, “Mr. Dharmendra has been released from the hospital and will continue his recuperation at home.” We respectfully ask that during this time, the public and media stop speculating further and respect his and the family’s privacy. We are grateful to everyone for their love, prayers, and well wishes for his long life, ongoing healing, and good health. He loves you, so please treat him with respect.
pertaining to Dharmendra

Dharmendra, hailed as the first “He-Man” in Hindi cinema, shaped the Indian film industry over the course of a six-decade career. His legacy is unparalleled in scope and influence, ranging from the moving Bandini and Anupama to his iconic role in Sholay. Actors and filmmakers are still motivated by his performances in Dharam Veer, Chupke Chupke, and Mera Gaon Mera Desh.

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