Legendary actor Dharmendra carved a place in Indian cinema with his unforgettable performances, charm, and enduring screen presence over six decades. To pay tribute to his extraordinary life and contributions to cinema, the Deol family organised a prayer meet, 'Celebration of Life' at Taj La
Kapil Sharma shared heartfelt memories of Dharmendra, describing him as one of the kindest and most grounded icons the industry has ever produced. Speaking about the early days of his career, Kapil said he was deeply moved when Dharmendra readily agreed to visit his show, even though no cele
Vijay was present in Goa for the screening of his upcoming film 'Gustaakh Ishq' and was accompanied by his co-actor Fatima Sana Shaikh and producer Manish Malhotra.
Dharmendra passed away at the age of 89 at his residence in Mumbai on Monday. The actor's final rites were held at the Pawan Hans Crematorium in Mumbai.
Adding significance to the occasion was the special screening of Seema Biswas's latest film, 'Khoya Paya', on Tuesday, November 25, at the International Film Festival of India.
The 1942 BSA WM20, the bike on which 'Jai' and 'Veeru' rode in 'Sholay' while singing "Yeh Dosti", is currently on display at the festival. What was supposed to be a fun celebration of the film's 50th anniversary has unexpectedly turned emotional following the death of legendary actor Dha
Speaking to ANI, Khadse said, "He tried to send a good message to society through many of his movies... When a great person like him passes away, their thoughts and ideals live on among the people. We will take his thoughts and ideals forward."
Union Minister G Kishan Reddy on Monday paid tribute to veteran actor Dharmendra, recalling how he became a fan after watching the iconic film 'Sholay' and how he met the star during the Telangana election campaign. Reddy remembered Dharmendra as a "very grounded person" who left a lastin
Swami Chidanand Saraswati Maharaj of Parmarth Niketan on Monday expressed deep grief over the demise of veteran actor Dharmendra and said that his passing marks the "end of an era" in Indian cinema.