Kaise jeete hain bhala humse ..., A Nation's Homage to Dharmendra, the 'He-Man' of Indian Cinema


Today, the entire nation is mourning the loss of a star of Indian cinema who created an immortal place in the heart of every Indian cinema lover through his art, simplicity, and personality. The passing of actor Dharmendra Singh Deol is not just the passing of an individual; rather, it is the end of an era that will forever live in the hearts of all Indian cinema lovers.


 An Epochal Figure, An Ordinary Indian 

Dharmendra ji's story is one of the most inspirational sagas in Hindi cinema. He was more than just a film star; he was an ordinary Indian who always symbolised his roots. Born in a small village in Punjab, he never forgot the scent of his soil. The dreams in his eyes drew him to Mumbai, and he proved himself through his talent and tireless hard work. Whether in his films or his personal life, his down-to-earth humility always shone through.


The Golden Era

The 1960s and 1970s saw Dharmendra rise to superstardom. With films like Phool Aur Patthar, Anupama, Satyakam, and Chupke Chupke, he proved his versatility—effortlessly shifting between intense drama, romantic tenderness, and light-hearted comedy. His on-screen chemistry with Hema Malini became legendary, both on and off the screen, creating some of the most memorable pairings in Indian cinema.



 A 'Hero' in True Sense 

A member of Hindi cinema who truly proved himself to be a hero, Dharmendra ji's image was not only powerful on screen, but his sincerity and honesty were unmatched in real life as well. He starred in over 300 films during his long career. He was one of the few actors on whom every kind of song was filmed and every kind of role suited him—be it the roar of an action hero, the innocence of a romantic lead, or the hilarious antics of a comedic character.


Action: From Veeru of "Sholay" to Dharam of "Yamla Pagla Deewana," his action appealed to every generation.


Romance: The depth of his eyes and his smile made him an evergreen romantic hero alongside the "Dream Girl."


Comedy: His comic timing brought much laughter to audiences in films like "Chupke Chupke" and "Naseeb."


Dharmendra, the person on whom every kind of song was filmed, was endowed with such versatility that his movies drew multiple generations to the cinema halls and became an integral part of their lives.


Mild-Mannered and Affectionate Personality 

Dharmendra ji's greatest asset was his simple and natural demeanour. He was a man of sweet words/mild-mannered who gave respect to everyone. His love and respect for his colleagues in the industry were always talked about. His direct, sincere communication with his fans was his special quality. His warmth and humility made him not just the 'He-Man' but 'Dharam Ji,' whom everyone considered their own.


He taught us that no matter how high you rise, you should never forget your soil and your roots. The memories of his simplicity, his humour, his love, and every character he lived will remain an invaluable legacy in the hearts of all us countrymen.

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How does one live, really like such a personality! Dharmendra ji has physically departed from us, but his legacy is immortal.


In this hour of grief, all of us countrymen respectfully salute this great pillar of Indian cinema and pray that God grants peace and salvation to the departed soul.


 Hundred-fold salutations, Dharmendra Ji. Your art, your affection, and your simplicity are immortal! 

Dharmendra remains not just a star but an institution in Indian cinema. His journey embodies the spirit of resilience, passion, and authenticity. The “He-Man” of Bollywood continues to reign in the hearts of millions, a timeless symbol of strength wrapped in gentleness—a true legend whose light will never fade.


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