Bollywood Legend Dharmendra Passes Away at 89: The He-Man's Final Farewell - An Era Ends in Indian Cinema
- The Daily Hints
- 24 Nov, 2025
§ Bollywood Legend Dharmendra Passes Away at 89 - An Era Ends
§ Dharmendra, Bollywood’s ‘He-Man’ icon, passes away at 89. Last hospitalized with respiratory issues. Hema Malini, Sunny Deol, estate inheritance details. Breaking news.
§ The He-Man’s Final Farewell Ends an Era in Indian Cinema
Mumbai, November 24, 2025: An era in Indian cinema has come to an abrupt end. On Monday afternoon, Bollywood’s legendary “He-Man” Dharmendra, the iconic actor who redefined heroism in Hindi cinema, passed away at the age of 89 at his Mumbai residence. The veteran actor, who battled respiratory complications following his recent hospitalization at Mumbai’s prestigious Breach Candy Hospital, breathed his last peacefully at home.
The news, which initially spread as rumors days earlier, has now been officially confirmed by acclaimed film director Karan Johar and senior members of the Deol family. An ambulance was spotted leaving Dharmendra’s residence on Monday afternoon, followed by the family’s immediate gathering at Mumbai’s Pawan Hans Crematorium in Vile Parle.
The passing of Dharmendra marks a significant loss for Indian cinema. For six decades, the “He-Man” captivated audiences with his magnetic presence, powerful performances and unforgettable on-screen chemistry with co-stars, most notably the legendary Hema Malini. His departure leaves an irreplaceable void in Bollywood that generations of actors have failed to fill.
Section 1: THE FINAL FAREWELL - IMMEDIATE EVENTS
Monday’s Tragic Turn of Events
On Monday morning, an ambulance was observed leaving Dharmendra’s residence in Mumbai’s upscale neighborhood. Within hours, family members including his wives Hema Malini (second wife) and Prakash Kaur (first wife), his sons Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol, his daughters Esha Deol, Ahana Deol, Vijeta and Ajita rushed to be with him.
The family dressed in white mourning clothes and proceeded directly to Pawan Hans Crematorium in Vile Parle, confirming the inevitable. Senior Bollywood figures including Amitabh Bachchan, Amir Khan, Abhishek Bachchan and numerous other industry titans arrived to pay final respects to the cinema legend.
Last Rites Conducted
Sunny Deol, the eldest son from Dharmendra’s first marriage, performed the traditional Mukhagni (funeral rites) for his father. The cremation ceremony, attended by Bollywood’s who’s who, became a gathering of industry legends bidding farewell to one of their greatest contemporaries.
Director Karan Johar personally confirmed Dharmendra’s death through official channels, putting to rest days of speculation and conflicting reports that had confused fans and media alike.
Section 2: THE HOSPITALIZATION TIMELINE - FROM CRISIS TO HOME CARE
· November 10: Respiratory Emergency
On November 10, Dharmendra’s health took a sudden and severe turn when he began experiencing acute respiratory distress. At 89 years old, with age-related health vulnerabilities, the breathing complications escalated rapidly. The family made an immediate decision to hospitalize the veteran actor.
Dharmendra was admitted to Mumbai’s Breach Candy Hospital, one of the city’s premier private medical institutions. Medical teams led by renowned physician Dr. Professor Pratit Samdani began intensive treatment protocols, placing the actor on ventilation support to assist his breathing.
· November 12: Home Care Decision
By November 12, after two days of intensive hospitalization, Dharmendra showed signs of stabilization. Dr. Samdani announced a significant decision: the family and medical team jointly determined that further treatment would proceed at home under private medical supervision rather than continued hospitalization.
“The family has decided his treatment will now continue at his residence,” Dr. Samdani confirmed, suggesting optimism about the actor’s recovery prospects at that time. Dharmendra was discharged from Breach Candy Hospital to his Mumbai home on November 12.
· The Deceptive Calm Before the End
What appeared to be a recovery trajectory took an unexpected turn. Dharmendra’s condition, seemingly stable initially, deteriorated rapidly at home. The veteran actor’s advanced age and underlying health complications made him vulnerable to sudden complications that medical teams couldn’t prevent.
Section 3: THE HE-MAN’S LEGENDARY CAREER LEGACY
Six Decades of Cinematic Brilliance
Dharmendra’s film career spanned six remarkable decades, beginning in 1960 with “Dil Bhi Tera Hum Bhi Tere” and continuing through recent projects. The actor appeared in over 100 films, creating an extraordinary body of work that influenced generations of Hindi cinema actors.
Iconic Roles That Defined an Era
“Sholay” (1975) stands as Dharmendra’s crowning achievement and arguably the greatest Hindi film ever made. Playing the character “Veeru,” opposite Hema Malini’s “Basanti,” Dharmendra delivered one of cinema’s most iconic performances. His chemistry with Hema Malini became legendary, with scenes from Sholay remaining etched in the collective memory of Indian cinema audiences even five decades later.
The dialogue “Basanti, in kutton ke samne mat nachna” (Basanti, don’t dance in front of dogs), delivered by Dharmendra’s Veeru to Hema’s Basanti, became an immortal line in Indian cinema culture.
The He-Man Phenomenon
The nickname “He-Man” perfectly captured Dharmendra’s cinematic persona—a suave, powerful, yet deeply romantic leading man who could command a frame with his mere presence. He starred alongside India’s most celebrated actresses in hits including:
· “Life in a Metro” (with Jaya Bachchan)
· “Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani” (with Jaya Bachchan, Shabana Azmi)
· “Teri Baton Mein Aisa Ulghjaa Gaya” (recent film)
· “Ikkis” - whose trailer was just released before his passing
Recent Health Challenges
Earlier in 2025, Dharmendra underwent eye surgery, prompting concerns among fans when video footage from the hospital emerged showing the veteran actor looking frail. Despite appearing fragile, the actor reassured paparazzi: “I am absolutely fine,” a testament to his indomitable spirit even in declining health.
Section 4: THE LOVE STORY - DHARMENDRA & HEMA MALINI SAGA
· 1970: The First Meeting
On the set of “Tum Haseen Main Jawaan” (1970), two destinies intertwined. Dharmendra and Hema Malini first met during film shoot, and an undeniable chemistry sparked between them. What began as professional collaboration gradually transformed into something deeper.
· The Impossible Love Story
Dharmendra was already married to Prakash Kaur, with whom he shared four children: Sunny Deol, Bobby Deol, Vijeta, and Ajita. Traditional Hindu marriage law prohibited second marriages while the first spouse lived. This legal and social barrier created an impossible situation for two people who had fallen deeply in love.
· 1979: The Controversial Marriage
According to persistent rumors, in 1979, Dharmendra and Hema Malini allegedly converted to Islam, changing their names respectively to Dilwar and Ayesha, and contracted a Nikah (Islamic marriage). This alternative marriage arrangement allowed them to legally marry while technically respecting Hindu marriage law’s provisions, since Islamic law permits multiple marriages.
The couple never publicly confirmed these conversion allegations, deflecting questions about the matter for decades.
· 1980: The Iyengar Wedding
Following the alleged Islamic marriage, in 1980, Dharmendra and Hema Malini married again according to Iyengar (South Indian) wedding traditions, this time publicly and with full family participation. From this union, two daughters were born: Esha Deol (1981) and Ahana Deol (1985).
· The 2004 Political Controversy
When Dharmendra contested Lok Sabha elections in 2004, the Congress party raised allegations that he had deliberately omitted Hema Malini’s property in his asset declaration while only mentioning Prakash Kaur’s holdings. When asked about the controversial conversion allegations, Hema dismissed the claims, calling them “absolutely personal matters” and refusing further comment.
Dharmendra himself strongly denied the conversion allegations in an interview with Outlook magazine (2004): “This accusation is completely false. I am not the kind of man who would change my religion for personal gains.”
Section 5: THE 450 CRORE EMPIRE - INHERITANCE & LEGAL COMPLICATIONS
A Massive Estate Left Behind
Dharmendra leaves behind an estimated estate valued between ₹335-450 crores (approximately $40-54 million USD), accumulated through his illustrious six-decade film career, extensive real estate holdings, and business ventures.
The Crown Jewel: Lonavala Farmhouse
The most valuable asset in Dharmendra’s estate is a sprawling 100-acre farmhouse in Khandala, Lonavala with an estimated value of approximately ₹120 crores. This luxurious property served as Dharmendra’s retreat, where he spent his later years in peace and comfort alongside his first wife, Prakash Kaur.
According to Bobby Deol, the farmhouse became a sanctuary where his parents found solace in their aging years, away from the spotlight of cinema.
Business & Hospitality Ventures
Beyond real estate, Dharmendra’s wealth derived from:
· Film productions: His banner “Vijayta Films”
· Hospitality businesses: “Garum Dharam Dhaba” and “He-Man Restaurant”
· Agricultural ventures: Farming activities at his estates
· Commercial properties: Multiple properties across Mumbai and other cities
A Prized Car Collection
Despite affection for luxury vehicles, Dharmendra’s greatest attachment was to a 65-year-old Fiat car—a vintage automobile he cherished more than newer Mercedes-Benz S-Class, Mercedes SL500 and Land Rover Range Rover vehicles in his impressive collection.
Section 6: THE INHERITANCE DILEMMA - LEGAL COMPLEXITY
Two Wives, Six Children, One Massive Estate
Dharmendra’s complex personal life creates unprecedented inheritance challenges:
First Marriage (with Prakash Kaur)
· Four children: Sunny Deol, Bobby Deol, Vijeta, Ajita
Second Marriage (with Hema Malini)
· Two children: Esha Deol, Ahana Deol
The Critical Question: Did Dharmendra Leave a Will.?
If
a Valid Will Exists
Dharmendra retained complete legal freedom to distribute his ₹450-crore estate
according to his wishes. He could designate any proportions to his first wife,
second wife, any or all of his six children or even external parties. The will
would be legally binding and supersede all statutory inheritance laws.
If
No Valid Will Exists
The Hindu Succession Act, 1956 would govern property distribution. Under this
law, Dharmendra’s self-acquired property would be divided into 7 equal shares,
distributed as follows:
First wife (Prakash Kaur): 1/7 of total estate
Six children (all equally): 6/7 of estate, divided equally among them
Critical Legal Status: Although Dharmendra married Hema Malini, his first marriage to Prakash Kaur legally remained valid since he never obtained formal divorce. Consequently, Hema Malini has NO direct inheritance rights as a widow under Hindu succession law.
However, his two daughters from the second marriage (Esha and Ahana) retain full legal rights to inherit their father’s property despite the complicated marital circumstances, as confirmed by Supreme Court precedent.
Section 7: INDUSTRY TRIBUTES & LEGACY
Bollywood Grieves the Loss
The death of Dharmendra prompted an outpouring of tributes from Bollywood’s greatest names:
Amitabh Bachchan mourned the loss of his colleague and friend from the golden era of Hindi cinema.
Amir Khan attended the cremation ceremony, paying respects to the legend he had admired throughout his career.
Abhishek Bachchan and numerous contemporary stars expressed shock and sadness at the passing of the He-Man.
The Void in Cinema
Dharmendra’s death represents more than the loss of an individual actor—it marks the end of an entire era of Hindi cinema. The combination of his screen presence, genuine acting talent, and romantic appeal created a template that subsequent generations attempted to replicate but never quite matched.
His chemistry with Hema Malini in particular remains unmatched in Indian cinema history, making their films timeless touchstones that audiences revisit across generations.
Conclusion: The Legend Lives On
Although Dharmendra’s physical presence has departed, his cinematic legacy remains eternal. Through his films, dialogues and unforgettable performances, the He-Man continues to live in the hearts and memories of billions of cinema lovers worldwide.
From the suave Veeru of Sholay to his recent appearances in contemporary films, Dharmendra proved that true artistry transcends age. His life embodied passion—passion for cinema, passion for his craft and the passion that defined his legendary love story with Hema Malini.
The questions surrounding his will and inheritance will occupy legal courts and media discussions for months ahead. But beyond the property disputes and legal proceedings, Dharmendra’s true legacy lies in the immortal frames of cinema that will continue entertaining generations yet unborn.
Rest in Peace, He-Man. Your cinema will never die.
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