As Dharmendra turns 89, we celebrate the legendary actor whose career has spanned over six decades and continues to inspire millions. Known for his rugged charm, versatility, and unmatched screen presence, the veteran actor star has given us some of the most iconic films in Indian cinema. From his memorable performance as the fearless Veeru in Sholay to his entertaining portrayal of the mischievous yet lovable Veeru in Yamla Pagla Deewana, his legacy is undeniable.
As we celebrates the actor’s 89th birthday, let’s revisit the masterpieces that have made Dharmendra an evergreen superstar.
5 Dharmendra films we all love
Sholay
Sholay (1975), completing over 49 years since its release, is a timeless Bollywood action-adventure that captured hearts nationwide. Starring Dharmendra as Veeru and Amitabh Bachchan as Jai, two inseparable friends and ex-criminals, the film follows their dangerous mission to capture the notorious bandit leader, Gabbar Singh (Amjad Khan), at the request of retired police officer Thakur (Sanjeev Kumar) in the remote village of Ramgarh. You can enjoy this classic on Amazon Prime Video.
Yamla Pagla Deewana
Yamla Pagla Deewana features Dharmendra as Dharam, part of a father-son con team with Gajodhar (Bobby Deol). Their world changes when Paramvir (Sunny Deol) arrives from Vancouver, claiming to be Dharam’s long-lost son. Skeptical at first, the duo welcomes him after admiring his strength. The story unfolds as Gajodhar falls in love with Saheba (Kulraj Randhawa), and the family comes together to help him win her back. You can watch this entertainer on JioCinema.
The Burning Train
The Burning Train (1980) is a gripping Bollywood disaster film that captivated audiences with its high-stakes action and suspense. Starring Dharmendra, Vinod Khanna, and Hema Malini, the story follows a luxurious train, the Super Express, which becomes a deadly inferno after a bomb is planted by a criminal gang. As the train races toward its catastrophic end, a group of passengers, including Dharmendra’s character, must work together to stop the disaster and save everyone on board. This film – which is sure to make nostalgic, can be watched on JioCinema, Hotstar and Amazon Prime.
Sherdil
Sherdil (1990) stars Dharmendra as Prakash Saxena, a man separated from his parents and brother. In his quest to reunite with them, he turns to a life of crime. His search leads him to Mumbai, where he learns that a man named Shobraj knows the whereabouts of his family. However, in his pursuit, Prakash inadvertently puts his loved ones in grave danger. Watch this classic on JioCinema.
Chupke Chupke
Chupke Chupke (1975) is a charming Bollywood comedy that has become a classic. Starring Dharmendra and Sharmila Tagore, the film follows newlyweds Parimal and Suraiya, who, along with their friends, plan a playful prank on their conservative in-laws. What begins as a harmless joke spirals into a series of hilarious misunderstandings. Re-watch this film on Amazon Prime.
Happy Birthday, Dharmendra Ji.