Farewell to Dharmendra: A Legendary Star of Indian Cinema
Veteran actor Dharmendra, a cherished icon of Indian cinema with a prolific career spanning 65 years and over 300 films, passed away at 89. Known for his versatility in roles and admired for his humility, his death marks the end of an era in the film industry, mourned by peers and fans alike.
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Dharmendra, the legendary actor whose 65-year-long career in Indian cinema included over 300 films, passed away at 89 in Mumbai on Monday. Though the family has yet to release a confirmation, police stated that arrangements for his funeral are underway at the Pawan Hans crematorium.
Born Dharam Singh Deol in Punjab in 1935, Dharmendra's career was marked by standout performances in classics like 'Sholay', 'Chupke Chupke', and 'Seeta Aur Geeta'. Prime Minister Narendra Modi, alongside many film industry icons, expressed condolences, highlighting the actor's charming presence and versatility.
The family, having previously criticized premature media reports of his death earlier this month, has remained silent. A presence at his funeral included industry stalwarts such as Amitabh Bachchan and Aamir Khan, underscoring the profound impact he leaves on peers and fans.
(With inputs from agencies.)

