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Dharmendra Passes Away at 89:
Bollywood has lost one of its most iconic stars. Legendary actor Dharmendra passed away today at the age of 89 due to heart-related issues. The veteran actor had been kept on life support since his return from Breach Candy Hospital. Over the past few days, there were circulating reports about his health, but his demise is now confirmed.
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Dharmendra, often called the “He-Man” of Bollywood for his action-packed roles, had a career spanning over six decades. He made his acting debut in the early 1960s and quickly became one of the most loved and respected actors in Indian cinema. Known for his charm, strong screen presence, and versatility, he starred in countless hit films, including classics like Sholay, Chupke Chupke, Anupama, and Satyakam. His performances in both romantic and action roles won the hearts of audiences across generations.
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The actor’s contribution to Bollywood was not limited to films alone. He was also admired for his humility, dedication, and connection with fans. His family has been a part of the film industry for years, with his sons and daughters following in his footsteps, further continuing his legacy.
Dharmendra’s last rites are being performed at Pawan Hans Crematorium today. Fans, colleagues, and admirers from all over the country are paying their respects to the actor who left an indelible mark on Indian cinema. His contribution, charisma, and legendary performances will be remembered forever, making him a timeless figure in Bollywood history.
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