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Updated on: 27 November,2025 10:40 PM IST | Mumbai
Two separate prayer meetings were held for Dharmendra on November 27 — one by Prakash Kaur with Sunny and Bobby Deol, and another by Hema Malini with daughters Esha and Ahana

Dharmendra
In a surprising turn of events, two separate prayer meetings were held in the memory of the late Dharmendra on the same day - November 27. The veteran star passed away on November 24 at his home in Mumbai.
Finding the right words to honour someone adored by millions is always challenging—and it feels especially true in the case of Dharmendra’s passing. The year 2025 will be remembered as a difficult chapter for Bollywood, marked by the loss of iconic personalities like Manoj Kumar, Asrani, Satish Shah, and now Dharmendra.
Countless memories and anecdotes surface when one looks back on Dharmendra’s journey. He once shared, with his trademark simplicity, that he used to get a new suit stitched every year for the Filmfare Awards, hoping that perhaps that year he might finally receive the trophy he felt he had earned. Yet when the award didn’t come, he never complained. Instead, he would say that the affection he received from the audience was far greater than any trophy could ever bring. That humility was the essence of Dharmendra.
A man deeply connected to his roots, he carried a simplicity and warmth that made people feel close to him—even from afar. Bollywood has seen legends such as Dilip Kumar, Raj Kapoor, Dev Anand, Ashok Kumar, Rajendra Kumar, and Rajesh Khanna—icons whose cinematic legacy will endure for generations. But with Dharmendra, there was something more: his fans cherished him not only for his stardom but for the goodness of the human being behind it.
He openly admitted that he never cared to race to the top of the professional ladder. All he wanted was to remain steady, sincere, and true to the work he loved. A life free of pretence, filled with generosity, kindness, and an easy-going grace—these qualities made Dharmendra beloved in a way few stars ever are.
Films like Satyakam and Chupke Chupke should have earned him far greater formal recognition as a natural and gifted actor. Yet he remained content, grateful for whatever came his way. Perhaps that is what made him truly remarkable—a man who never measured his worth through awards but through love, relationships, and authenticity.
Dharmendra’s contribution to Indian cinema, and the warmth he brought to people’s lives, will be remembered for years to come.





