Bollywood icons Shah Rukh Khan and his son Aryan Khan were among several stars who visited veteran actor Dharmendra at Mumbai’s Breach Candy Hospital on Monday night. The 89-year-old actor was ...
Bollywood actor Dharmendra, one of Hindi cinema's most beloved and successful stars, is admitted in a Mumbai hospital. Esha Deol has refuted rumours of his death. Dharmendra is admitted in hospital.
Shah Rukh Khan and Aryan Khan, along with Govinda and Salman Khan, were among the several Bollywood celebs to visit Dharmendra in the hospital on Monday. Shah Rukh Khan visited Dharmendra at Mumbai's ...
Amid circulating rumours about veteran actor Dharmendra's death, his daughter Esha Deol has confirmed that the reports are untrue. The 89-year-old star, who was recently hospitalised at Mumbai's ...
Dharmendra being admitted in the Breach Candy hospital for serious health concerns has worried everyone in the industry and beyond. Amidst speculations about his health, his family has asked for ...
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Indian cinema legend Dharmendra passes away at 89
Legendary Hindi film actor Dharmendra is dead. The iconic actor who has given India films like Sholay, Seeta Aur Geeta, Mera Gaon Mera Desh, Phool Aur Patthar, died in Mumbai after age-related ...
Dharmendra, the original He-Man of Indian Cinema, was admitted to Breach Candy Hospital due to age-related ailments. Here's a look at the veteran actor's journey who has given us memorable roles. Only ...
Veteran actor Dharmendra was discharged from Mumbai’s Breach Candy Hospital on Wednesday morning after his family decided that he would continue treatment at home, his doctor confirmed to PTI. The ...
Veteran actor Dharmendra is undergoing treatment at the Breach Candy hospital. The veteran actor is in hospital for the past 10 days and was put on ventilator yesterday. His family including second ...
Dharmendra, who is affectionately known as Bollywood's "He-Man," is one of the most iconic and enduring figures in Indian cinema. His journey from being a small-town Punjab boy to a celebrated ...
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