The Bollywood industry has been engulfed in shock and sorrow since the heartbreaking news of superstar Dharmendra’s demise surfaced. Renowned actors Madhuri Dixit, Sonali Bendre, Mahima Chaudhary, and Anushka Sharma took to their social media accounts to pay tribute to the late legend.
Madhuri Dixit’s Emotional Farewell
Madhuri shared a charming picture of Dharmendra, accompanying it with a heartfelt farewell note. She expressed, “An icon who defined grace, strength, and humility. Dharamji, your loss leaves a void that can never be filled. Your legacy goes beyond the screen; it lives in the love and admiration of millions. Your remarkable body of work, your humility, and your ever-endearing spirit have left an indelible mark on this industry. Thank you for inspiring, entertaining, and touching hearts across decades. Forever remembered, forever cherished.”
Sonali Bendre Remembers a Warm Heart
Actress Sonali Bendre shared a candid picture with Dharmendra, writing, “The warmest heart and the loveliest smile… you’ll always be remembered with so much love.”
Anushka Sharma’s Heartfelt Condolences
Bollywood actress Anushka Sharma also expressed her sorrow, stating, “Deeply saddened by Dharamji’s passing, a legendary icon whose warmth, talent, and grace shaped Indian cinema. His legacy will live on in our hearts. Om Shanti.”
Mahima Chaudhary’s Fond Memories
90s star Mahima Chaudhary shared an old picture with her mother and Dharmendra, reminiscing, “Dharamji, mumma and me… my mother’s biggest crush… This was my mom’s greatest moment, sitting next to you… It’s so painful to say goodbye, but you had a life that was truly celebrated.”
She added, “You were synonymous with handsome… Dancing with you on our tour in America in the 2000s to all your iconic songs was one of my life’s greatest achievements… a massive megastar… The only thing we likely shared was our Jaat blood; you made our Jaat community so proud… You were so loved; you will be truly missed Sir, the one and only DHARAMJI.”
The superstar passed away at the age of 89, leaving behind a monumental legacy. Many prominent figures from the entertainment industry paid their final respects by visiting the crematorium on the same day.
