‘A legendary hero… immensely popular in Pakistan’: Rashid Latif mourns passing of Dharmendra


New Delhi, Nov 24 (IANS) Following the death of legendary Indian actor Dharmendra on Monday, former Pakistani captain Rashid Latif paid a moving tribute to the Bollywood star, calling him a global legend.

“Dharmendra ji was a legendary hero, and Sholay remains an all-time classic. He leaves behind a remarkable legacy across the subcontinent and was immensely popular in Pakistan as well. My deepest condolences,” Latif told IANS.

After experiencing difficulty breathing, Dharmendra, 89, was admitted to Breach Candy Hospital in South Mumbai and reportedly placed on a ventilator. The veteran actor died on Monday, despite showing signs of recovery and being discharged to continue his recuperation at his Juhu home.

Dharmendra, born in Punjab in 1935, is one of the longest-lasting stars in Indian cinema. In the late 1950s, Filmfare magazine and Bimal Roy Productions began a nationwide search for new actors and actresses for Hindi films. This marked the start of his film career. He entered the contest and won in 1958. His good looks and natural charm made him stand out immediately.

Years later, the same competition would introduce another star, Rajesh Khanna, into the industry. Dharmendra’s rise was rapid. He was popular in all types of films, from romance to action to comedy, because he was so emotional, versatile, and magnetic on screen.

Phool Aur Patthar made him a star, and Sholay made him famous. His performance as the lovable, mischievous Veeru remains one of the most celebrated in Hindi cinema.

Over a career spanning more than six decades, Dharmendra was awarded the Padma Bhushan, India’s third-highest civilian honour, for his work.

Dharmendra leaves behind a legacy in films that has shaped generations and a fan base that crosses borders, which few actors have ever matched.

–IANS

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