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Dharmendra, one of Indian cinema’s most beloved and enduring icons, passed away at the age of 89. Fondly known as the He-Man of Bollywood , Dharmendra leaves behind a cinematic legacy that shaped the very language of Hindi film heroism, romance, and emotional storytelling for over six decades. With more than 300 films to his credit, he stood as a bridge between eras, adored equally by filmmakers, co-stars, and millions of fans across generations.

Born Dharam Singh Deol on December 8, 1935, in Sahnewal, Punjab, Dharmendra’s journey from a small-town boy to one of Indian cinema’s most charismatic leading men remains the stuff of legend. He moved to Mumbai after winning a Filmfare talent contest and began his film career in the late 1950s. It didn’t take long for

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