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For anyone who grew up watching Hindi cinema bloom in its golden years, Dharmendra wasn’t just a star, he was the heartbeat of an entire generation. That familiar smile, that soft voice, that blend of strength and innocence… it made him feel like someone you’d grown up with, not just someone you watched on screen.

From Punjab’s Heartland to Bombay’s Dream

Born in Sahnewal, near Ludhiana, Dharmendra Deol arrived in Bombay with nothing but a dream. He wasn’t from a film family, didn’t have connections, and yet he carried that rare mix of innocence and fire that made the camera fall in love with him.

His early roles in the 1960s, quiet, charming parts in films like Dil Bhi Tera Hum Bhi Tere and Bandini, showed a young man who didn’t act to impress; he acted like

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