Six weeks after the demise of the He-Man of Indian cinema, veteran actress and politician Hema Malini has come up with a thought-provoking experience of the grieving and recovery process she went through after the death of Dharmendra, who passed away at the age of 89 on November 24, 2025.
Speaking about their entire life span of 57 years, Hema confessed that it is an enormous task for her to adjust without her husband. "After 57 years of togetherness, I can’t imagine my life without Dharmendra," she shared. While she is often praised for her resilience, she noted that the sorrow remains profound. "I am strong, that’s what everybody says... but sometimes I have to go on, I have to."
Despite looking very energetic and robust, it is very difficult for Hema to move ahead without her husband. Hema recalled how Dharmendra used to travel from his favourite farmland in Lonavala just to be with her and their daughters, Esha and Ahana.
Contemplations of the last days
The Dream Girl also spoke about the suddenness of his exit. He had returned home after various visits to the hospital, and the family thought that he had more time. "I felt he would be around for one or two more years, definitely," she said. This is because every time he went to the hospital, he always came back strong and smiling.
At this point in tribute to the character that he was, she continued, “He had the best of life. Whatever he wanted, he possessed. Such a sweet person he was.”
Family ties
Responding to long-standing questions regarding her association with Dharmendra’s two sons, Sunny Deol, as well as Bobby Deol, Malini was very blunt. "The association has been nice and cordial," she rubbished any further talk, adding that she has already begun consulting Sunny Deol for a museum that would be a tribute to the massive legacy left behind by his late father. For now, the healing process is on-going. Malini confessed that she has not been able to watch Dharmendra’s last film, Ikkis released last December as a homage to him after his demise. "I can’t see it now, it will be too overwhelming," she said. "Maybe I will watch it later when the wounds start healing."
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