Indian cinema superstar Dharmendra has passed away. He breathed his last at Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai. The tragic news of his passing has deeply shocked his fans and loved ones. The entire Deol family is present at the hospital. Millions of fans are expressing their grief by paying their last respects to him on social media. He had been hospitalized for the past few days. He was shifted to the ICU after experiencing breathing problems, but due to age-related complications, he could not be saved.
First, Sunny Deol declared his health stable, then Hema Malini shared a post urging fans to pray for him. According to media reports, Dharmendra was kept under medical observation after his health suddenly deteriorated on November 10th. The veteran actor's family members are present at the hospital. Last week, news broke that Dharmendra was admitted to the hospital for a routine checkup. Sources close to the family assured that there was nothing to worry about.
Dharmendra was active in acting.
Dharmendra underwent eye surgery earlier this year. When paparazzi saw him with a bandage on his eye and expressed concern, asking about his health, Dharmendra replied, "I am strong. Dharmendra still has a lot of energy. He still has life. I am strong. I love my audience and my fans." Dharmendra was last seen in "Rocky Aur Rani Ki Prem Kahani." He will next be seen in "21," in which he will star alongside Amitabh Bachchan's grandson, Agastya Nanda. He was scheduled to celebrate his birthday on December 8th.
Debut in the 60s
Dharmendra was a legend of Indian cinema. He was known for his vivacious spirit. He was known as the He-Man of Bollywood because of his handsome personality. He debuted in the 60s and became a top star of Hindi cinema in the 70s. He remained active even at the age of 89 and frequently interacted with fans on social media. The superstar has already worked on his upcoming film "21," in which he will be seen alongside Agastya Nanda.
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