How Did Dharmendra Honor Dilip Kumar on His Death Anniversary?

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Key Takeaways
- Dharmendra's heartfelt tribute to Dilip Kumar.
- Reflection on their close friendship.
- Legacy of Dilip Kumar as the 'Tragedy King.'
- Significance of their bond in the film industry.
- Impact of Dilip Kumar's contributions to Indian cinema.
Mumbai, July 7 (NationPress) Veteran actor Dharmendra, on Monday, offered a heartfelt homage to the iconic Dilip Kumar on the occasion of his fourth death anniversary.
The renowned ‘Sholay’ star reminisced about the late actor as not merely a cinematic legend but also as a cherished brother. Through a poignant Instagram post, Dharmendra conveyed the profound emptiness caused by the demise of the beloved actor. He shared a previously unseen black-and-white photograph of the two engaged in an arm wrestling match.
In his touching tribute, the 'Dharam Veer' star wrote, “Today marks a day filled with sorrow and unforgettable memories… On this day, my beloved brother, a favorite among all, the divine figure of the film industry, a noble and extraordinary person… Dilip Saheb… departed from us forever. This loss is insufferable, yet I find solace in the thought that he is still somewhere close.”
Dharmendra had a profound relationship with Dilip Kumar, often considering him his source of inspiration and a guiding figure in the film world. They appeared together on screen only once in their career—in the 1966 movie “Paari,” where Dilip made a special cameo. Beyond this, the two titans of cinema did not work together again.
In a previous Instagram post, Saira Banu shared cherished memories from her encounters with both Dharmendra and her late husband, the legendary Dilip Kumar. She narrated how Dharmendra secured a meeting with Dilip through the assistance of his sister, Farida.
Banu also highlighted that post their initial meeting, a deep friendship blossomed, allowing Dharmendra the freedom to visit Dilip’s home without any formalities. “From that time, Dharam Ji has always entered Sahib's house without any protocol, regardless of the hour. Sahib welcomed him with open arms. He became a guiding light for Dharam Ji during his rise to stardom, helping him navigate the complexities of fame.”
Dilip Kumar, often referred to as the 'Tragedy King' of Hindi cinema, passed away on July 7, 2021. His extraordinary legacy encompasses timeless films like “Mughal-e-Azam,” “Devdas,” “Naya Daur,” and “Ganga Jamuna.”