Bollywood loses a legend: Dharmendra passes away at 89
Director Karan Johar calls it 'the end of an era' as fans mourn the iconic ‘He-Man’ of Indian cinema

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False death reports spread earlier; family clarified he was recovering
Six-decade legacy defined by charm, strength, and timeless performances
Bollywood icon Dharmendra, the legendary “He-Man” of Indian cinema, has passed away at the age of 89, leaving the film industry and millions of fans in mourning.
Filmmaker Karan Johar confirmed the news with an emotional tribute, calling it “the end of an era” and remembering him as the embodiment of a true mainstream hero, enigmatic, warm, and endlessly loved.
For over six decades, Dharmendra shaped the cultural language of Indian cinema. With his soulful eyes, effortless charm, and a smile that could disarm even the toughest hearts, he wasn’t just a star, he was a feeling. From Sholay to Satyakam, he redefined what a leading man could be: strong yet sensitive, romantic yet real. He could break bones in one scene and break hearts in the next.
Earlier, confusion erupted online as false reports of his death circulated, prompting swift clarifications from Hema Malini, Esha Deol, and Sunny Deol, who assured fans he was recovering.
Dharmendra’s legacy remains untouched, a rare blend of masculinity and tenderness.










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