Kapil Sharma, Akshay Kumar Lead Bollywood in Mourning Dharmendra’s Death at 89

Kapil says it feels like losing a father again; Akshay remembers Dharmendra as the ‘original He-Man’ who inspired generations

Legendary Bollywood actor Dharmendra passed away on Monday, November 24, at the age of 89, leaving the film industry and millions of fans in mourning. The veteran actor, often hailed as the ‘He-Man’ of Bollywood, died just two weeks after returning home from a hospital where he had been admitted due to ill health.

As news of his demise spread, tributes poured in from celebrities, colleagues and admirers across the country. Several stars took to social media to express their grief and share memories of the beloved actor.

Kapil Sharma says losing Dharmendra feels like ‘losing a father again’

Actor-comedian Kapil Sharma penned an emotional note on X, writing in Hindi, “अलविदा धर्म पाजी. आपका जाना बहुत ही दुखदायी है, ऐसा लग रहा है जैसे दूसरी बार पिता को खो दिया है। आपने जो प्यार और आशीर्वाद दिया वह हमेशा मेरे दिल में और यादों में रहेगा… हमारे दिल में आप हमेशा रहेंगे। ईश्वर आपको अपने चरणों में स्थान दें.”

He added that Dharmendra’s warmth, affection and ability to connect with people instantly made him one of the most cherished figures in the industry.

Akshay Kumar calls Dharmendra the ‘original He-Man’

Superstar Akshay Kumar also paid tribute, sharing a throwback picture and writing, “Growing up, Dharmendra ji was the hero every boy wanted to be… our industry’s original He-Man. Thank you for inspiring generations. You’ll live on through your films and the love you spread. Om Shanti.”

A six-decade career that shaped Indian cinema

Dharmendra, born Dharmendra Singh Deol, enjoyed a prolific career spanning more than 60 years. He delivered some of Hindi cinema’s most memorable performances in films such as Ayee Milan Ki Bela, Phool Aur Patthar, Aaye Din Bahar Ke, Seeta Aur Geeta, Raja Jani, Jugnu, Yaadon Ki Baaraat, Dost, Sholay, Pratiggya, Charas, and Dharam Veer.

His unmatched screen presence, versatility across romantic, action and comedic roles, and his iconic collaborations with Hema Malini and Amitabh Bachchan cemented his status as one of Indian cinema’s most influential stars.

Final on-screen appearance

Dharmendra will be seen on screen for the last time in the upcoming war drama ‘Ikkis’, starring Agastya Nanda.

As the film fraternity gathers to bid farewell, fans continue to revisit his classic films, ensuring that Dharmendra’s legacy will endure for generations.

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