‘Dharmendra’s films made us laugh, cry and taught us romance too’ | Entertainment News
Every generation has its favourite filmstar — someone whose presence defines an era. But then there are a rare few who become legends. Dharmendra is one such name. He was the heart-throb women adored and the man men secretly wished to be. From the romantic in Jhilmil Sitaron Ka Aangan Hoga, to the comic madness of Main Jat Yamla Pagla Deewana, his humour was effortless, his emotions pure, his screen presence unforgettable. And with Yeh Dosti Hum Nahi Todenge, he became the eternal symbol of friendship. Dharmendra leaves behind a legacy of cult films archived in the memories of movie lovers. For many Punekars, who grew up watching him, Dharmendra wasn’t just a hero on screen — he was a part of their homes, their friendships, their weekends, and their memories. Here are a few memories: ARTICLE CONTINUES BELOW VIDEO Dharmendra was not just a superstar; he was a part of our youth memories. We have grown up watching his movies. His charisma has always reflected in every character he has played. I still remember …



