Indian media confirmed that the veteran actor had been unwell for some time and was recently hospitalized due to severe breathing issues. Despite his health battles, Dharmendra continued to work, and his final performance will be seen in the upcoming film “21,” releasing on December 25.
Dharmendra began his journey in 1958 with Dil Bhi Tera Hum Bhi Tere and quickly became one of Bollywood’s most beloved stars. With his powerful screen presence, charming personality, and unmatched versatility, he ruled millions of hearts across generations.

Celebrated as the “He-Man of Indian Cinema,” Dharmendra delivered unforgettable performances in classics like Sholay, Chupke Chupke, Dharam Veer, Seeta Aur Geeta, and Yaadon Ki Baaraat—films that still define Bollywood’s golden era.
His remarkable six-decade career showcased everything from high-energy action to soulful comedy and emotional drama. Dharmendra didn’t just act—he created characters that became a permanent part of Indian cinema’s legacy.
A true legend. A timeless star. A name Bollywood will never forget.


