Bollywood Legend Dharmendra Passes Away at 89, 2021 Lonavala Video Goes Viral
Bollywood's Dharmendra Passes Away, Lonavala Video Viral

The Indian film industry is draped in sorrow following the passing of its beloved 'He-Man', Dharmendra. The veteran actor, adored for his immense charm and warm nature, left for his heavenly abode on Monday, 24 November 2025, creating a void in Bollywood that will be hard to fill.

A Heartwarming Glimpse from Lonavala

As fans worldwide mourn his loss, a particular piece of his digital legacy is touching hearts anew. A video from his Lonavala vacation in June 2021 has gone viral again, offering a precious, fleeting look into his spirited and grounded personality. The clip, which he shared on his active social media profile, shows the 'Apne' actor at one of his farms in the region.

In the video, Dharmendra is seen lovingly grooming his cattle and playing with them, a scene that perfectly encapsulated his connection to the simpler things in life. He posted this heartfelt moment with a simple yet powerful caption: "Friends, love you all for your loving response to my previous post. Something with love to you all." The post had originally garnered an outpouring of love from fans and colleagues alike.

An Outpouring of Love from Fans and Colleagues

The comment section of that now-iconic post became a testament to his widespread appeal. Fellow actor Vindu Dara Singh, known for his role in 'Son of Sardaar 2', poured his affection into a comment, writing, "Love you, Dharam ji, and your love for farm life is wonderful."

Fans flooded the space with emotional messages and emojis. One user expressed, "hum log to aapko dekhke khush rehte hai," while another wrote in a mix of Hindi and English, "Bhut sara pyar dhram ji app sda tand rurst rahe love u." These messages, filled with genuine emotion, highlighted the deep bond he shared with his audience.

While his physical presence is gone, Dharmendra's legacy is immortal. His heartfelt social media moments, like the Lonavala farm video, and his timeless film memories will continue to comfort and connect with his fans forever, ensuring that the 'He-Man' of Bollywood lives on in the hearts of millions.