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ZeeNews Live > Blog > Bollywood > From Sholay to Yaadon Ki Baaraat: 7 Iconic Dharmendra Films to Revisit as Bollywood’s “He-Man” Recovers in Mumbai Hospital
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From Sholay to Yaadon Ki Baaraat: 7 Iconic Dharmendra Films to Revisit as Bollywood’s “He-Man” Recovers in Mumbai Hospital

Vijendra Yadav
Last updated: November 11, 2025 6:53 am
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As veteran actor Dharmendra continues to recover at Mumbai’s Breach Candy Hospital after a brief health scare, fans across generations have flooded social media with prayers and love for the 89-year-old legend.

Dharmendra’s daughter Esha Deol confirmed on Tuesday that her father is “stable and recovering”, urging the public to respect the family’s privacy.

“Thank you all for your prayers for Papa’s speedy recovery,” she wrote on Instagram.

Earlier, Hema Malini, the actor’s wife and long-time co-star, had said Dharmendra was being “continuously monitored.”

As the nation collectively wishes Bollywood’s original “He-Man” a swift recovery, it’s the perfect time to look back at the films that made him a timeless superstar — a man who combined rugged masculinity with charm, humor, and emotional depth like no one else.

Here are seven unforgettable Dharmendra films that defined his remarkable six-decade-long career.


1. Sholay (1975)

If there’s one movie that defines Dharmendra’s stardom, it’s Ramesh Sippy’s cult classic Sholay.

As the lovable rogue Veeru, Dharmendra delivered one of Hindi cinema’s most memorable performances — balancing humor, romance, and heroism with effortless ease. His chemistry with Amitabh Bachchan’s Jai remains the gold standard for on-screen bromance.

Who can forget the hilarious water tank scene or his flirtatious banter with Hema Malini’s Basanti?

At the time of its release, Sholay grossed an estimated ₹35 crore worldwide, a record-breaking figure in the 1970s. Today, it remains an immortal part of Indian pop culture.

Iconic line: “Basanti, in kutton ke saamne mat nachna!”


2. Chupke Chupke (1975)

Released the same year as Sholay, Hrishikesh Mukherjee’s Chupke Chupke showcased Dharmendra’s impeccable comic timing.

Playing Professor Parimal Tripathi, a mischievous botany professor who disguises himself as a driver to prank his in-laws, Dharmendra proved that he could make audiences laugh as easily as he could make them swoon.

The film, also starring Sharmila Tagore, Amitabh Bachchan, Jaya Bhaduri, and Om Prakash, remains one of Bollywood’s most beloved comedies.

Fun fact: Dharmendra and Amitabh Bachchan, who played serious roles in Sholay, showed their lighter sides here — within months of each other.


3. Satyakam (1969)

Dharmendra’s portrayal of Satyapriya Acharya, an idealistic man who refuses to compromise his principles in a corrupt world, is still regarded as one of his finest performances.

Directed by Hrishikesh Mukherjee, Satyakam is a powerful exploration of morality, idealism, and sacrifice.

The film, adapted from Narayan Sanyal’s Bengali novel, won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi (1970) and earned Dharmendra widespread critical acclaim.

Why watch it: For Dharmendra’s nuanced performance that blends quiet strength with emotional honesty — a role that proved he was much more than just an action hero.


4. Haqeeqat (1964)

Before the charm, before the comedy, there was Chetan Anand’s Haqeeqat — a poignant war drama based on the 1962 Sino-Indian War.

Dharmendra played Captain Bahadur Singh, a brave soldier stationed in Ladakh, leading his platoon against overwhelming odds.

The film’s stark realism and moving portrayal of patriotism struck a chord with audiences. It remains one of Indian cinema’s earliest and most powerful war films.

Memorable moment: The haunting song “Ab Tumhare Hawale Watan Saathiyo” still evokes goosebumps — and Dharmendra’s stoic bravery anchors it all.


5. Yaadon Ki Baaraat (1973)

Directed by Nasir Hussain, Yaadon Ki Baaraat is pure Bollywood nostalgia — filled with music, emotion, and drama.

Dharmendra played Shankar, the eldest of three brothers separated in childhood and reunited through the power of memory and music. His chemistry with Zeenat Aman and the unforgettable soundtrack (“Yaadon Ki Baaraat Nikli Hai Aaj Dil Se”) make this a must-watch.

The film became a trendsetter for the “lost-and-found” family drama, inspiring countless Bollywood plots that followed.

Legacy: The film’s music by R.D. Burman remains a timeless treasure in Indian cinema.


6. Anupama (1966)

In Hrishikesh Mukherjee’s delicate romantic drama Anupama, Dharmendra delivered a quiet, poetic performance as Ashok, a sensitive writer who falls in love with Uma (Sharmila Tagore), a woman scarred by her father’s neglect.

The film won the National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi, and Dharmendra’s understated acting earned him critical praise.

Why revisit it: For Dharmendra’s softer side — a man of few words, whose silence speaks volumes.


7. Seeta Aur Geeta (1972)

A double dose of Hema Malini and a dashing Dharmendra? Bollywood magic.

In Seeta Aur Geeta, directed by Ramesh Sippy, Dharmendra played Raka, a lovable rogue who helps the fiery Geeta (Hema Malini) reclaim her life.

The film was a massive success, with Hema Malini winning hearts in a dual role and Dharmendra charming audiences as her romantic interest. Their on-screen chemistry soon blossomed into one of Bollywood’s most enduring real-life love stories.


Why Dharmendra Still Matters

For more than six decades, Dharmendra has been the beating heart of Hindi cinema — an actor who could transition seamlessly from action to romance, from comedy to tragedy.

Whether it was the fearless Veeru of Sholay or the principled Satyapriya of Satyakam, Dharmendra’s characters embodied courage, love, and humanity.

Even in recent years, he’s continued to impress — with memorable roles in Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani (2023) and Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya (2024). His upcoming film Ikkis, directed by Sriram Raghavan and starring Agastya Nanda, is slated for release this Christmas.


Fans Say It Best

As the veteran star recuperates, tributes are pouring in online. One fan wrote,

“Dharmendra is not just an actor — he’s an emotion. Prayers for his recovery.”

Another said,

“From Sholay to Chupke Chupke, he made us laugh, cry, and fall in love. Get well soon, Dharam Paaji.”

The Final Word

As Dharmendra continues his recovery, one thing is certain — his films, his warmth, and his enduring spirit will never fade.

He is more than Bollywood royalty; he is a symbol of grace, grit, and golden-era charm.
And as fans rewatch his timeless classics, the message is clear:

“The He-Man of Bollywood may be resting, but his legacy will never sleep.”

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