Dharmendra Passes Away – Bollywood’s He-Man Bids Farewell
Mumbai, November 24, 2025: Veteran actor Dharmendra has died in Mumbai at the age of 89. Having been hospitalised in recent weeks, he passed away on Monday (November 24 2025), leaving behind a legacy that spans more than six decades in Indian cinema.
A towering legacy
Dharmendra’s journey began with modest roots and grew into one of Hindi cinema’s most recognisable names. Known for his rugged charisma, gentle humour and ability to swing between romance, action and comedy, he captured the hearts of millions. With major hits such as Sholay, Seeta Aur Geeta, Dharam Veer and Chupke Chupke, the actor redefined mainstream hero-manship in his era. His work is now timeless.
Final days and passing
In his later years, the actor’s health had begun to decline. He was admitted to Mumbai’s Breach Candy Hospital for treatment and had been recuperating at home when his condition worsened. Confirming the news of his passing, authorities and the family indicated that his death was due to age-related ailments. Tributes immediately flooded in from across film, politics and beyond.
Reactions and tributes
From the Prime Minister and President to industry stalwarts and sportspersons, condolences poured in following the news of Dharmendra’s death. Among them:
- Political leaders described the moment as the end of an era in Indian cinema.
- Fellow actors and directors recalled his warmth off-screen as much as his magnetism on-screen.
- His fans across generations expressed deep sorrow at the departure of a beloved icon.
The passing of Dharmendra Ji marks the end of an era in Indian cinema. He was an iconic film personality, a phenomenal actor who brought charm and depth to every role he played. The manner in which he played diverse roles struck a chord with countless people. Dharmendra Ji was…
— Narendra Modi (@narendramodi) November 24, 2025
What he leaves behind
- A body of work exceeding 300 films over six decades, marking one of the longest and most varied careers in Bollywood.
- A reputation for adapting to changing times—from black-and-white romances to modern character roles.
- A family that continues his legacy in the film industry.
- Cultural memory: Scenes, dialogues and stills of his have become part of the larger Bollywood narrative and remain widely referenced.
Why the news of his passing resonates
The announcement that Dharmendra passes away is more than a celebrity obituary. It signals:
- The closing of a chapter of mainstream Hindi cinema where heroes were larger than life yet strikingly relatable.
- The end of a generation whose screen presence set the tone for how actors connected with audiences across India and abroad.
- A moment for film-goers and industry members alike to reflect on the evolution of Bollywood and the changing nature of stardom.
As the nation and film fraternity mourn, the phrase “Dharmendra passes away” will stay etched in media, fan memories and the lexicon of Indian cinema history. His films continue to live on, and so does his spirit.

