Try GOLD - Free

A star at ease with himself

The Free Press Journal - Mumbai

|

November 26, 2025

In a very significant way, Bollywood actor Dharmen-dra, who died in Mumbai on Monday after being ill for a short time, was multifaceted. He mastered both comedies and tragedies with unimaginable ease. Born Dhar-mendra Singh Deol in a humble Jat Sikh family in rural Punjab, he pushed his way to the higher echelons of mo-viedom to sink into characters that were mind-bog-glingly varied and enormously captivating. Once a Member of Parliament and the winner of Padma Bhu-shan in 2012, his private life had masala all right. Despite being married to Prakash Kaur, he tied the knot with “Dream Girl” Hema Malini. Yes, it was nota union Indian law recognised, but Dharmendra seemed not to care. Neither did Hema. Interestingly, he never divorced Pra-kash, living famously in a bigamous union and brazenly flouting the law which forbade it. Although his private life did not augur well with prevailing social norms, his brilliance on screen just about erased the black clouds which threatened his peace and wellbeing.

Despite this disturbing patch, his movies made money and endeared him to the masses. Two of his films stand out among his innumerable: Sholay and Chupke Chupke, While the first was considered Indian cinema's defining moment with its violent passages and unforgettable characters, with Dharmendra essaying small-time crook Veru, Chupke Chupke was a rib-tickling comedy in which the star, Dharmendra, although a professor, had to “act” as a driver to meet his lady love, Dharmen-dra may not have reached the heights of Balraj Sahani or Dilip

MORE STORIES FROM The Free Press Journal - Mumbai

The Free Press Journal

Legoullon finds her calling in Assam’s Sattriya dance

When Perrine Legoullon speaks about the Sattriya art form, her voice carries the conviction of someone who has not merely learnt a dance form, but entered a living tradition.

time to read

1 min

January 05, 2026

The Free Press Journal

Voters harassed, stop SIR in Bengal: Mamata to CEC

‘DEEPLY DISTURBING’ | In her letter, WB CM says officials misusing IT systems, names deleted without authorisation

time to read

2 mins

January 05, 2026

The Free Press Journal

FOUL WATER: Gandhinagar reports 113 typhoid cases

After Madhya Pradesh's Indore, reports of water contamination have now emerged from Gandhinagar, triggering a serious health concern in Gujarat's capital.

time to read

1 mins

January 05, 2026

The Free Press Journal

Free Maduro, says China; UK PM mum

China on Sunday called on the US to release Venezuelan President Maduro and his wife \"at once\" and \"resolve issues through dialogue and negotiation\".

time to read

1 min

January 05, 2026

The Free Press Journal

Shift WC ties out of India: B'desh to ICC

Bangladesh Cricket Board (BCB) has informed the International Cricket Council (ICC) that they will not allow their national team to play its T20 World Cup matches scheduled in India, possibly in retribution to the KKR decision to release Mustafizur Rahman from its squad.

time to read

2 mins

January 05, 2026

The Free Press Journal

Deep concern: India calls for peace talks

India on Sunday voiced \"deep concern\" over the US military operation in Venzuela, and said it is closely monitoring the unfolding situation in the oil-rich South American country.

time to read

1 min

January 05, 2026

The Free Press Journal

Locals raise 11 demands

CIVIC VOICE | Aundh-Baner locals flag water, roads, safety and environment ahead of Pune civic polls

time to read

2 mins

January 05, 2026

The Free Press Journal

Leopard rescued and poachers arrested

A major wildlife rescue operation concluded in Hapur district after a leopard was discovered in a mustard field.

time to read

1 min

January 05, 2026

The Free Press Journal

MUSK VOWS ACTION AFTER GOVT PUSH

Microblogging site X will act against illegal content by removing it, permanently suspending accounts that uploaded the material and working with local governments as required, the Elon Musk-owned social media platform said on Sunday.

time to read

2 mins

January 05, 2026

The Free Press Journal

Congress appoints 41 District Presidents in Andhra Pradesh

The Congress high command on Sunday appointed 41 District Congress Committee (DCC) presidents for Andhra Pradesh, covering all districts and major urban centers in the state.

time to read

1 min

January 05, 2026

Listen

Translate

Share

-
+

Change font size