Dharmendra | |
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Member of Parliament, Lok Sabha | |
In office 13 May 2004 –16 May 2009 | |
Preceded by | Rameshwar Lal Dudi |
Succeeded by | Arjun Ram Meghwal |
Constituency | Bikaner |
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Born | Dharmendra Kewal Krishan Deol 8 December 1935 Nasrali,Punjab,British India [1] (present-day Punjab,India) |
Nationality | British Indian (1935–1947) Indian (1947–present) |
Political party | Bharatiya Janata Party |
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Children | 6; (including Sunny, Bobby and Esha) |
Relatives | See Deol family |
Alma mater | Ramgarhia College, Phagwara Panjab University, Chandigarh |
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Awards | Padma Bhushan (2012) |
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Dharmendra Kewal Krishan Deol (born 8 December 1935), known mononymously as Dharmendra, is an Indian actor, producer, and politician who is primarily known for his work in Hindi films. Nicknamed the "He-Man" of Bollywood, Dharmendra is widely regarded as one of the greatest actors of Indian cinema and to be among the most handsome Indian actors of all time. [2] [3] [4] [5] [6] In 2012, he has received the Padma Bhushan, India's third highest civilian honour, from the Government of India. [7] Dharmendra has worked in more than 200 films in a career spanning over six decades. [8]
Dharmendra made his debut in 1960 with Dil Bhi Tera Hum Bhi Tere . [9] He first gained popularity in the mid-1960s for films, such as Ayee Milan Ki Bela , Kaajal and Phool Aur Patthar , and achieved greater stardom in later years, being dubbed India's "Garam Dharam" for several of his on-screen roles in Hindi films. [10] He consistently starred in several successful Hindi films from the late-1960s to the 1980s, such as Ankhen , Shikar , Aya Sawan Jhoom Ke , Jeevan Mrityu , Mera Gaon Mera Desh , Seeta Aur Geeta , Raja Jani , Jugnu , Yaadon Ki Baaraat , Dost , Sholay , Pratiggya , Charas , Dharam Veer , Chacha Bhatija , Ghulami , Hukumat , Aag Hi Aag , Elaan-E-Jung and Tahalka , [11] as well as some of his acclaimed performances, include Anpadh , Bandini , Haqeeqat , Anupama , Mamta , Majhli Didi , Satyakam , Naya Zamana , Samadhi , Resham Ki Dori , Chupke Chupke , Dillagi , The Burning Train , Do Dishayen and Hathyar . [12] [13]
Beginning in the late 1990s, he appeared in character roles in several successful and acclaimed films, such as Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya , Life in a... Metro , Apne , Johnny Gaddaar , Yamla Pagla Deewana , Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani and Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya . [14] [15] [16] In 1997, he received the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award for his contributions to Bollywood. He was a member of the 15th Lok Sabha of India, representing the Bikaner constituency in Rajasthan from the Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP). [17]
Dharmendra was born as Dharmendra Kewal Krishan Deol [18] in Nasrali, a village in Ludhiana district, Punjab, British India on 8 December 1935. He was born to Kewal Krishan [18] and Satwant Kaur [19] into a Punjabi Jat family. [20] [21] His ancestral village is Dangon, near Pakhowal Tehsil Raikot, Ludhiana. [22] [20]
He spent his early life in the village of Sahnewal and studied at Government Senior Secondary School at Lalton Kalan, Ludhiana, where his father was the village school headmaster. [23] He did his matriculation in Phagwara in 1952. [24] In those days, schools of Punjab came under Panjab University, Chandigarh.
Dharmendra's first marriage was to Prakash Kaur at the age of 19 in 1954, before he had entered films. [25] He had two sons from this marriage, Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol, both successful film actors; and two daughters, Vijeeta and Ajeeta. His nephew Abhay Deol is also an actor.
After moving to Bombay and entering films, Dharmendra married Hema Malini, which caused controversy at the time since he was already married. Rumours began to circulate about Dharmendra and Hema Malini converting to Islam for this marriage. [26] [27] In 2004, during a political campaign, when the rumours began to circulate again, Dharmendra asserted that he remained a Hindu, [28] the family being Arya Samaji. [29] He and Malini starred together in a number of movies in the early 1970s, including Sholay . [30] [31] The couple has two daughters, Esha Deol (an actress, born in 1981) and Ahana Deol (an assistant director, born in 1985).
His grandson, Bobby Deol's son, is also named "Dharam", after him. [32]
In 2019, Dharmendra's grandson, Sunny Deol's elder son, Karan Deol, made his debut as an actor with Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas , which was directed by Sunny Deol. [33] In 2023, Sunny Deol's younger son, Rajveer Deol, made his debut as an actor with Dono, directed by Avnish R. Barjatya, Sooraj R. Barjatya's son.
Dharmendra has a farmhouse in Lonavala, where he now generally resides. His family resides in Juhu, Mumbai. [34] [35] [36]
In 2023, he expressed that Bollywood neglected his family and never appreciated his family's contribution to cinema. [37]
Dharmendra was the winner of Filmfare magazine's nationally organised new talent award and went to Mumbai from Punjab to work in the movie. However, it was never made. He later made his film debut in 1960 with Arjun Hingorani's romantic drama Dil Bhi Tera Hum Bhi Tere . [38] [39] The film largely went unnoticed and as a result, did not perform that well at the box office. [11] He saw his first commercial success in 1961 with Ramesh Saigal's Shola Aur Shabnam and followed it with hits, such as Mohan Kumar's Anpadh (1962) and Bimal Roy's Bandini (1963), which won National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi. [40] [41] [42]
His breakthrough came in 1964 when he co-starred alongside Rajendra Kumar and Saira Banu in another of Mohan Kumar's directional venture Ayee Milan Ki Bela . [43] It went on to become a blockbuster and despite playing the antagonist, Dharmendra got noticed by audience and received a nomination in the Filmfare Award for Best Supporting Actor category. [44] [45] That same year, he played the lead role in Chetan Anand's war-drama Haqeeqat . [46] Based on the Sino-Indian War of 1962, the film proved to be a major critical and commercial success, eventually emerging a superhit with one of its song "Ab Tumhare Hawaale Watan Saathiyon", a solo by Mohammed Rafi becoming hugely popular among the masses. [47] [48] In 1965, he had another superhit in Ram Maheshwari's romantic drama Kaajal . [49] The film also had Meena Kumari, Raaj Kumar and Padmini in the lead. [50]
In 1966, Dharmendra reunited with Kumari for O. P. Ralhan's Phool Aur Patthar . The film topped the box office chart in 1966, becoming a major blockbuster and making him a saleable star. [51] [52] He received his first nomination in the Filmfare Award for Best Actor category for the film. [53] The success of Phool Aur Patthar was followed by hits in Mamta , Devar , Anupama and Aaye Din Bahar Ke , the same year. [54] He was also given a souvenir at the 14th National Film Awards in recognition of his performance in Anupama. [55] The next year, he worked in commercially unsuccessful, but critically acclaimed films like - Dulhan Ek Raat Ki opposite Nutan and Majhli Didi , Chandan Ka Palna , both opposite Kumari. [56] [57] Dharmendra hit the big league in 1968 with Atma Ram's mystery thriller Shikar and Ramanand Sagar's spy thriller Ankhen . [58] [59] Both the films opened to positive audience response and proved to be blockbusters at the box office with the latter being the top–earning film that year. [11] His other commercially successful releases of 1968 were – T. Prakash Rao's drama film Izzat (in which he played a double role) and Amar Kumar's romantic drama Mere Hamdam Mere Dost . [60] The following year, saw the emergence of superstar Rajesh Khanna, who stormed the nation with back-to-back blockbusters in Aradhana and Do Raaste . [61] With his rise, a number of stars went through career decline. [62] During this phase, Dharmendra and Manoj Kumar were the only actors who remained unaffected by Khanna's popularity. [62] In 1969, he had a superhit in Aya Sawan Jhoom Ke , followed by three more successful films, which were - Yakeen , Pyar Hi Pyar and Aadmi Aur Insaan . [63] Dharmendra also received immense acclaim for his portrayal of a righteous man in Hrishikesh Mukherjee's social drama film Satyakam , which is widely considered to be his career-best performance by fans as well as critics and went on to win National Film Award for Best Feature Film in Hindi. [64] [65]
The year 1970 was a notable one for Dharmendra as he delivered four major successes and formed a hit pair with Hema Malini. [38] His first release was Satyen Bose's crime drama Jeevan Mrityu . An adaptation of Alexandre Dumas's novel The Count of Monte Cristo , it proved to be major critical and commercial success, eventually emerging a blockbuster and one of the top earners of 1970. [66] His next two films, Bhappi Sonie's Tum Haseen Main Jawan and Asit Sen's Sharafat , both opposite Malini proved to be superhits at the box office. [54] This was followed by a flop in Ishq Par Zor Nahin alongside Sadhana and a hit in Kab? Kyoon? Aur Kahan? with Babita. [54] His final release of that year was Raj Kapoor's magnum opus Mera Naam Joker (in which he played a supporting role). Although the film was a disaster at the time of release, it attained cult status in later years, with many critics hailing it as one of the best Indian films of all time. [67] [68] In 1971, Dharmendra starred in Raj Khosla's action drama Mera Gaon Mera Desh . [69] The film went on to become an All Time Blockbuster and established his image of an action hero. [70] The large success of this film also made the industry shift to action from romantic films. [11] Dharmendra received his second nomination in the Filmfare Award for Best Actor category for his performance in Mera Gaon Mera Desh. [71] His flow of successes continued in the following year with another massive blockbuster in Seeta Aur Geeta , a superhit in Raja Jani and a hit film, Samadhi to go with the major grossers. [72] The mass hysteria created by Mera Gaon Mera Desh in 1971, followed by back-to-back hits with Seeta Aur Geeta, Raja Jani and Samadhi in 1972 took Dharmendra to number 1 position among his contemporaries, thus making him a Superstar. [73] [52] [74] [75]
1973 proved to be the best year of his career with many successes. [11] His first release which was A. Bhimsingh's action crime film Loafer emerged a superhit with its songs, including "Aaj Mausam Bada Be-Imaan", "Main Tere Ishq Mein", "Koi Shehri Babu" becoming immensely popular among the masses and making its soundtrack one of the best-selling Hindi film albums of the 1970s. [76] [77] This was followed by mystery thriller Jheel Ke Us Paar and action drama Jugnu . While Jheel Ke Us Paar was a hit, the latter proved to be a blockbuster in India as well as Soviet Union, eventually taking 2nd spot at the box office in 1973. [78] Owing to its huge success, Jugnu was also remade in Tamil and Telugu as Guru (1980). [79] His next two releases were - Ravikant Nagaich's spy thriller Keemat and Adurthi Subba Rao's light-hearted drama film Jwaar Bhata . [80] [81] Both the films received critical acclaim and emerged moderately successful. [11] Towards the end of the year, Dharmendra appeared in Yaadon Ki Baaraat , Blackmail and Kahani Kismat Ki . Yaadon Ki Baaraat, directed by Nasir Hussain and written by Salim-Javed is widely identified as the first masala film of Indian cinema and proved to be another blockbuster for the actor as well as the second best-selling Bollywood album of the 1970s. [82] [11] [83] On the other hand, Vijay Anand's romantic thriller Blackmail was an unsuccessful venture critically and commercially, but reception later improved, with many calling it one of Anand's most underrated works. [84] The song "Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas" filmed on Dharmendra and Raakhee was a chartbuster and remains popular till date. [85] His final release of the year, Arjun Hingorani's actioner Kahani Kismat Ki continued his dream run and emerged a superhit at the box office. [86] The following year, Dharmendra added one more blockbuster in his kitty with Dulal Guha's social drama Dost co-starring Shatrughan Sinha and Hema Malini. [87] The huge box office success of Dost was followed by moderate successes in Patthar Aur Payal and Resham Ki Dori . For his performance in the latter, Dharmendra received his 4th and final nomination in the Filmfare Award for Best Actor category. [88]
The 1975 Emergency had angered the public, and this helped films featuring the lead character revolting against corruption and establishment become successes. The shift from romantic and social movies to action-oriented multi-starrers changed the box office. The year saw the rise of another superstar, Amitabh Bachchan, but Dharmendra remained rock-steady and continued to deliver huge hits. [89]
In 1975, Dharmendra appeared alongside Bachchan in two films. The first was Mukherjee's light-hearted comedy Chupke Chupke . [90] It received positive response from critics and went on to become a hit at the box office. [91] The second was Ramesh Sippy's actioner Sholay . [92] It released on 15 August 1975, Indian Independence Day, in Bombay. Due to lackluster reviews and a lack of effective visual marketing tools, it saw poor financial returns in its first two weeks. However, from the third week onward, viewership picked up owing to positive word of mouth. [93] During the initial slow period, the director and writer considered re-shooting some scenes so that Amitabh Bachchan's character would not die. When business picked up, they abandoned this idea. [94] After additionally releasing a soundtrack containing dialogue snippets, [95] Sholay soon became an "overnight sensation". [96] The film was then released in other distribution zones such as Delhi, Uttar Pradesh, Bengal, and Hyderabad on 11 October 1975. [97] It became the highest-grossing Hindi language film of 1975, and film ranking website Box Office India has given the film a verdict of All Time Blockbuster. [87] Sholay went on to earn a still-standing record of 60 golden jubilees [a] across India, [96] and was the first film in India to celebrate a silver jubilee [b] at over 100 theatres. [96] It was shown continuously at Bombay's Minerva Theatre for over five years and in Kolkata's Jyoti Cinema for almost two years. [98] [99] Sholay was the Indian film with the longest theatrical run until Dilwale Dulhania Le Jayenge (1995) broke its record of 286 weeks in 2001. [100] [101]
Before the end of year, he delivered another blockbuster in Pratiggya . [102] The film along with its strong action scenes also had a significant comic track in the form of "slapstick" comedy which led to it being referred as a "masterpiece in comedy". [103] [104] In 1976, Dharmendra reunited with Ramanand Sagar for the action thriller Charas . Set against the backdrop of the expulsion of Indian community from Uganda by its dictator Idi Amin in 1972, it opened to bumper response all over the nation and emerged a superhit at the box office. [105] His other release of the year, M. A. Thirumugam's family drama film Maa was thrashed by critics, but still went on to become a success. [106] The year 1977 proved to be a big one for Dharmendra with a mega blockbuster in Manmohan Desai's action drama Dharam Veer , a superhit in another of Desai's masala film Chacha Bhatija , followed by two more successful films in Arjun Hingorani's mystery thriller Khel Khilari Ka and Pramod Chakravorty's action comedy Dream Girl . [107] In the United Kingdom, Dharam Veer had 23 shows in 5 cities. Driven by the success of Rafi's songs, the film took a record initial of £50,000 in the UK, equivalent to ₹438,140 (US$50,001.71). [108] In addition, the film sold 32 million tickets in the Soviet Union. [109]
Post-1977, the quality of Dharmendra's films dropped and so the number of huge grossers, but his initial draw remained intact, owing to which the flow of successes continued till the 1990s. [11] In 1978 and 1979, he had hits in Azaad co-starring Malini and Kartavya alongside Rekha, respectively. [110] [111] His other releases, including Phandebaaz (1978), Dillagi (1978) and Dil Kaa Heera (1979) also performed well commercially. [110] [111]
Dharmendra began the 1980s with Ravi Chopra's big-budget action thriller The Burning Train . [112] The film co-starring Jeetendra, Vinod Khanna, Hema Malini and Parveen Babi didn't live up to the expectations and ended up as an average fare, however gained cult status in later years. [113] His next two releases were - Alibaba Aur 40 Chor and Ram Balram . While the former was a moderate success, the latter in which he reunited with Bachchan proved to be a box office hit. [114] In 1981, he had a superhit in Kaatilon Ke Kaatil , but other releases, such as Aas Paas and Krodhi failed to leave a mark while Brij Sadanah's big-budget actioner Professor Pyarelal ended up as an average grosser. [115] This changed in 1982 as five of his films emerged commercial successes, these were - Rajput , Badle Ki Aag , Ghazab , Baghavat and Samraat . [116]
In 1983, Dharmendra delivered a hit in Rajkumar Kohli's comedy film Naukar Biwi Ka , followed by another success, Qayamat , but his most anticipated film of that year, Kamal Amrohi's period biographical film Razia Sultan was a box office disaster. [117] [118] The next year, he had seven releases, out of which Baazi , Jagir and Jeene Nahi Doonga did reasonable business, but rest were critical and commercial failures. [119] In 1985, Dharmendra starred in J.P. Dutta's action drama film Ghulami which also had Mithun Chakraborty, Naseeruddin Shah, Reena Roy and Smita Patil in the lead. The film opened to positive reviews from critics and emerged a superhit as well as one of the top 5 highest earners of that year. [120] Its song, "Zeehale Muskin Makun ba-Ranjish", sung by Lata Mangeshkar and Shabbir Kumar was a chartbuster and dominated the musical charts. [121] The following year, he had another commercial success with Ambrish Sangal's Begaana (1986), co-starring Kumar Gaurav and Rati Agnihotri. [122]
Dharmendra returned to the big league in 1987 by delivering eight successful films in the year. His first two releases were - Rajkumar Kohli's and Raj N. Sippy's actioners Insaniyat Ke Dushman and Loha , respectively, both of which proved to be box office hits. [123] He then appeared in Dadagiri , Hukumat and Aag Hi Aag . [124] [125] While Dadagiri was an average fare, the latter two went on to become superhits with Hukumat emerging as the highest-grossing film of the year. [123] This was followed by T. Rama Rao's hit venture Watan Ke Rakhwale and two more successful films, Insaaf Kaun Karega with Rajinikanth and Insaf Ki Pukar , co-starring Jeetendra. [123] His other hit ventures of the decade, include Khatron Ke Khiladi (1988) and Elaan-E-Jung (1989). [126] [127]
With the advent of the 1990s, Dharmendra's star power began to wane. From 1990 to 1992, his successful films included Naakabandi (1990), Veeru Dada (1990), Humse Na Takrana (1990), Kohraam (1991), Virodhi (1992) and Tahalka (1992), which also proved to be his final hit as a lead actor. [128] [129] [127] The following year, he appeared in J. P. Dutta's ensemble action film Kshatriya co-starring Sunil Dutt, Vinod Khanna, Rakhee Gulzar, Sanjay Dutt, Sunny Deol, Meenakshi Seshadri, Raveena Tandon and Divya Bharti. [130] Kshatriya took a record opening, but collections dropped afterwards owing to poor critical reception and it ended up as a flop. [131] [132] In the mid-1990s, he delivered average fares in Policewala Gunda (1995) and Mafia (1996), but his other releases, including biggies, such as Maidan-E-Jung (1995) and Return of Jewel Thief (1996) proved to be critical and commercial failures. [133] [134] [135] [136]
In 1997, Dharmendra received the Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award. While accepting the award from Dilip Kumar and his wife Saira Banu, he became emotional and remarked that he had never won the Filmfare Award for Best Actor despite having worked in so many successful films and nearly a hundred popular films. [137] Speaking on this occasion Dilip Kumar commented, "Whenever I get to meet with God Almighty, I will set before him my only complaint – why did you not make me as handsome as Dharmendra?". [138]
Since the late-1990s, Dharmendra has appeared in character roles. His first film in such a role was Sohail Khan's romantic comedy Pyaar Kiya To Darna Kya (1998), co-starring Salman Khan, Kajol and Arbaaz Khan. [139] The film received positive reviews from critics and became a superhit at the box office. [140]
His first two major releases of the new decade were Kaise Kahoon Ke... Pyaar Hai (2003) and Kis Kis Ki Kismat (2004), both of which were box office failures. [141] [142] After this, Dharmendra went on a hiatus for a brief period and returned with three films in 2007. These were - Anurag Basu's drama film Life in a... Metro , Anil Sharma's sports drama Apne and Sriram Raghavan's neo-noir thriller Johnny Gaddaar . [143] [144] Both, Life in a... Metro and Apne proved to be critical and commercial successes. [145] [146] On the other hand, Johnny Gaddaar, despite failing at the box office, received praise from critics and attained cult status in later years. [15] [147] The same year, he made a guest appearance in the song "Deewangi Deewangi" from Farah Khan's blockbuster reincarnation drama Om Shanti Om . [148] In 2011, Dharmendra starred in Yamla Pagla Deewana and Tell Me O Kkhuda . [149] [150] While the latter was a commercial disaster, Yamla Pagla Deewana performed very well and emerged a box office hit. [151] [152] He then appeared in sequels to Yamla Pagla Deewana, Yamla Pagla Deewana 2 (2013) and Yamla Pagla Deewana Phir Se (2018), but unlike the first film, both the sequels received poor audience response. [153]
In 2023, he appeared in Karan Johar's ensemble family drama Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani . It opened to a polarising response from reviewers but grossed over ₹3.5 billion (US$42 million) worldwide and proved to be a hit as well as the tenth highest-grossing Indian film of the year. [154] [155] The following year, Dharmendra co-starred alongside Shahid Kapoor and Kriti Sanon in the romantic comedy Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya . [156] The film received mixed to negative reviews from critics, but still did a lifetime business of ₹1.3 billion (US$16 million) worldwide to emerge a commercial success. [157]
His most successful pairing was with Hema Malini, who went on to become his wife. [38] The couple played together in many films including Tum Haseen Main Jawaan, Sharafat, Naya Zamana, Seeta Aur Geeta, Raja Jani, Jugnu, Dost, Patthar Aur Payal, Sholay, Charas, Maa, Chacha Bhatija and Azaad. [158]
He has worked with various directors, each with a different style of filmmaking. [159] His longest collaboration was with director Arjun Hingorani from 1960 to 1991. Dil Bhi Tera Hum Bhi Tere was the debut film of Dharmendra as an actor and Arjun's first directorial venture with Dharmendra as the lead hero. [160] [161] They worked together in Kab? Kyoon? Aur Kahan? , Kahani Kismat Ki, Khel Khilari Ka, Katilon Ke Kaatil and Kaun Kare Kurbanie where Arjun Hingorani was the producer and the director, and Sultanat and Karishma Kudrat Kaa , produced by Arjun Hingorani. He worked with director Pramod Chakravorty in Naya Zamana, Jugnu, Dream Girl and Azaad. Anil Sharma worked with him in many films including Hukumat, Elaan-E-Jung, Farishtay , Tahalka and Apne.
In the starting of his film career he worked in the Bengali film Paari (1966) directed by Jagannath Chatterjee. The film also featured Dilip Kumar and Keshto Mukherjee in key roles. [162]
He has periodically appeared in films in his native tongue of Punjabi, starring in Kankan De Ohle (1970), Do Sher (1974), Dukh Bhanjan Tera Naam (1974), Teri Meri Ik Jindri (1975), Putt Jattan De (1982) and Qurbani Jatt Di (1990). He returned to Punjabi cinema after a gap with the 2014 film Double Di Trouble . [163]
Dharmendra served as a Member of the Indian Parliament (Lok Sabha) from Bharatiya Janata Party representing Bikaner in Rajasthan from 2004 to 2009. During his election campaign in 2004, he made an offensive remark that he should be elected dictator perpetuo to teach "basic etiquette that democracy requires" for which he was severely criticised. [164] He rarely attended Parliament when the house was in session, preferring to spend time shooting movies or working at his farmhouse, for which he was also widely criticised. [165]
In 2011, Dharmendra replaced Sajid Khan as the male judge of the third series of popular reality show India's Got Talent . [166] On 29 July 2011, the show aired on Colors TV with Dharmendra as the new judge and surpassed the opening ratings of the previous two seasons. [167]
In 2023, he appeared in his first television acting role as Salim Chisti in the historical series Taj: Divided by Blood which is available on ZEE5. [168]
In 1983, Dharmendra set up a production company known as Vijayta Films. In its maiden venture Betaab , released in 1983, Vijayta Films launched Dharmendra's elder son Sunny Deol as the lead actor. The film was the second highest-grossing film of the year. In 1990 he produced the action film Ghayal , also starring Sunny. The film won seven Filmfare Awards, including the Filmfare Award for Best Film. [169] [170] [171] It won the National Film Award for Best Popular Film Providing Wholesome Entertainment. Dharmendra then launched the career of his younger son, Bobby, in 1995 with Barsaat , which was again a super hit at the box office. [172] [173]
He was the presenter for his films like Satyakam (1969) and Kab Kyun Aur Kahan (1970).
Dharmendra is widely regarded as one of the most influential personalities in Indian cinema. [174] [175] He was considered one of the most handsome men in the world during his early career [176] and is widely known as the "He-Man" of Bollywood. In 2022, he was placed in Outlook India 's "75 Best Bollywood Actors" list. [177] Rediff.com placed him 10th in its "Top 10 Bollywood Actors of All Time" list. [178]
His most notable acting performances include Satyakam with Hrishikesh Mukherjee, [179] and Sholay, which is listed by Indiatimes as one of the "top 25 must see Bollywood films of all time". In 2005, the judges of the 50th annual Filmfare Awards awarded Sholay the special distinction of Filmfare Best Film of 50 years. [180]
When Dilip Kumar was giving Filmfare Lifetime Achievement Award to Dharmendra, he commented "whenever I get to meet with God Almighty, I will set before him my only complaint – why did you not make me as handsome as Dharmendra?". [181] One of the most successful actors of the 1970s and 1980s, Dharmendra appeared in Box Office India 's "Top Actors" list eighteen times from 1968 to 1984 and 1987. He topped the list four times (1972-1975). [52]
Year | Category | Film | Result |
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1965 | Best Supporting Actor | Ayee Milan Ki Bela | Nominated |
1967 | Best Actor | Phool Aur Patthar | Nominated |
1972 | Mera Gaon Mera Desh | Nominated | |
1974 | Yaadon Ki Baaraat | Nominated | |
1975 | Resham Ki Dori | Nominated | |
1984 | Best Comedian | Naukar Biwi Ka | Nominated |
Best Film | Betaab | Nominated | |
1991 | Best Film | Ghayal | Won |
1997 | Lifetime Achievement Award | — | Won |
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Sholay is a 1975 Indian Hindi-language action-adventure film directed by Ramesh Sippy, produced by his father G. P. Sippy, and written by Salim–Javed. The film is about two criminals, Veeru (Dharmendra) and Jai, hired by a retired police officer to capture the ruthless dacoit Gabbar Singh. Hema Malini and Jaya Bhaduri also star, as Veeru and Jai's love interests, Basanti and Radha, respectively. The music was composed by R D Burman.
Ajay Singh Deol, better known as Sunny Deol, is an Indian actor, film director, producer, politician and former Member of Parliament in the Lok Sabha, the lower house of Indian Parliament. He was elected from the Gurdaspur constituency of Punjab. One of the highest grossing actors of Indian cinema, he has worked in more than 90 Hindi films in a career spanning over four decades and is particularly known for his angry action hero persona. Deol has won several awards including two National Film Awards and two Filmfare Awards.
Vijay Singh Deol, known by his screen name Bobby Deol, is an Indian actor who primarily works in Hindi cinema. A member of the Deol family, he is the younger son of actor Dharmendra and brother of actor Sunny Deol.
Esha Deol is an Indian actress who predominantly appears in Hindi films. The daughter of actors Dharmendra and Hema Malini, Deol made her acting debut in the romantic thriller Koi Mere Dil Se Poochhe (2002), which won her the Filmfare Award for Best Female Debut.
Jeetendra is an Indian actor who is known for his work in Hindi cinema. He has worked in more than 200 films in a career spanning over six decades.
Rajesh Khanna was an Indian actor, film producer and politician who worked in Hindi films. Considered as one of the greatest and most successful actors in the history of Indian cinema, he is known as the first Superstar of Indian cinema. His accolades include five Filmfare Awards, and in 2013, he was posthumously awarded the Padma Bhushan, India's third highest civilian honour.
Ramesh Sippy is an Indian film director, actor and producer in Hindi cinema. He is particularly known for being director in Sholay (1975), which is regarded as one of the most influential films ever made in India. The Government of India honoured him with Padma Shri in 2013.
Feroz Khan was an Indian actor, film editor, producer and director best known for his work in Indian cinema. He appeared in over 60 films throughout his career and became one of Bollywood's popular style icons. Feroz Khan is known for his roles in successful Hindi films, such as Arzoo (1965), Safar (1970), Mela (1971), Apradh (1972), Khotte Sikkay (1974), Kaala Sona (1975), Dharmatma (1975), Nagin (1976), Qurbani (1980), Kachche Heere (1982), Janbaaz (1986), Dayavan (1988), Yalgaar (1992), Welcome (2007).
Vinod Khanna was an Indian actor, film producer and politician who is best known for his work in Hindi films; while also being a notable spiritual seeker. In Bollywood, he was the recipient of two Filmfare awards. Khanna was considered a style & fashion icon, often referred as 'Sexy Sanyasi' in media. After joining politics, he became the MP from the Gurdaspur constituency between 1998–2009 and 2014–2017. In July 2002, Khanna became the minister for Culture and Tourism in the Atal Bihari Vajpayee cabinet. Six months later, he became the Minister of State for External Affairs.
Manoj Kumar is an Indian actor, film director, screenwriter, lyricist and editor who worked in Hindi cinema who is retired actor. He is known for acting and making films with patriotic themes, and has been given the nickname Bharat Kumar. He is the recipient of a National Film Award and seven Filmfare Awards, in varied categories. He was honoured the Padma Shri in 1992 and Dadasaheb Phalke Award; highest award in field of cinema in 2015 by the Government of India for his contribution to Indian cinema and arts.
Rajendra Kumar, was an Indian actor who starred in Bollywood films. Starting his career in 1949, he appeared in more than 80 films in a career spanning over four decades. He was popularly known as the Jubilee Kumar during the 1960s when he starred in several commercially successful films.
Ramanand Sagar was an Indian director, producer, and writer. He is best known for making the television show Ramayan (1987–1988).
Salim–Javed were an Indian screenwriting duo, composed of Salim Khan and Javed Akhtar, who worked primarily in Hindi cinema. They were among the first Indian screenwriters to achieve star status, and are regarded as among "Hindi cinema's greatest screenwriters". They worked together on 24 films between 1971 and 1987, of which 20 were commercially and critically successful.
Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani, is a 2023 Indian Hindi-language romantic comedy family drama directed by Karan Johar and written by Ishita Moitra, Shashank Khaitan and Sumit Roy. The film stars Ranveer Singh and Alia Bhatt as a couple with contrasting personalities who decide to live with each other's families for three months before getting married. Dharmendra, Jaya Bachchan, Shabana Azmi, Tota Roy Chowdhury, Churni Ganguly, Aamir Bashir, and Kshitee Jog play their family members.
I am a Jat. Jats love their land and their farms. I spend most of my time in my farmhouse at Lonavla these days.
Bollywood superstar Dharmendra said as a Punjabi he was pained to hear that even girls in the state are now hitting the bottle.
When his political rivals brought the issue to the notice of election authorities and the general public, he denied his conversion to Islam and change of name.
I am a Hindu. The question of my having ever changed religion does not exist.
They [Dharmendra and Sunny Deol] said, 'We keep any kind of superstition at bay. Being followers of the Arya Samaj system, we bring in positive energy by doing good deeds for the good of others.'
The story goes that BR Chopra's son Ravi Chopra saw The Towering Inferno (1974) while on a trip abroad and was very taken up with the story of a fire that engulfs the world's tallest skyscraper on its opening night.