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Bollywood Icon Dharmendra Passes Away at 89 in Mumbai
URGENT UPDATE: Bollywood legend Dharmendra has tragically passed away at the age of 89 in Mumbai earlier today. The news, confirmed by multiple sources including The New York Times, comes as a devastating blow to fans and the film industry alike. The specific cause of death has not yet been disclosed.
Reports indicate that Dharmendra had been hospitalized several times in the weeks leading up to his passing, raising concerns among his loved ones and admirers. His illustrious career began in the 1960s with romantic films, later expanding into action and comedy, making him a household name across India and beyond.
Beyond his impressive filmography, Dharmendra also made headlines in 2004 when he was elected to the lower house of the Indian Parliament. He later expressed regret over his political career, demonstrating his ongoing connection to his roots in entertainment.
The actor’s legacy lives on through his children, many of whom have also carved out successful careers in film. His sons, Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol, along with daughter Esha Deol, continue to honor his impactful legacy in the industry. Dharmendra shared a deep bond with his wife, Hema Malini, whom he married in 1980, further solidifying his status in Bollywood history.
Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi paid tribute to the late actor on social media platform X, stating that Dharmendra’s death signals the “end of an era in Indian cinema.” This sentiment resonates with millions who have admired his work over the decades.
As fans and fellow actors mourn this immense loss, the film community reflects on the remarkable journey of a man who not only entertained but also inspired generations.
The impact of Dharmendra’s death will surely ripple through the industry, sparking conversations about his contributions and the legacy he leaves behind. Stay tuned for further updates and tributes as the world remembers this cinematic giant.
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