What Are Hema Malini's Most Cherished Memories with Dharmendra?
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Key Takeaways
- Hema Malini shares cherished memories of her late husband.
- The couple starred together in many iconic films.
- The song 'Ek Hi Khawab' is a significant part of their legacy.
- Hema expresses deep emotions through shared family photos.
- Dharmendra passed away on November 24, leaving behind a rich legacy.
Mumbai, Nov 28 (NationPress) Renowned actress and politician Hema Malini has taken to social media to revisit some of her most precious memories with her late husband, the legendary actor Dharmendra.
In her recent post, Hema shared a still from the iconic song "Ek Hi Khawab" featured in their 1977 film "Kirana". She expressed that this moment holds a special place in her heart as one of the couple's fondest memories from the romantic film.
The enchanting track "Ek Hi Khawab" is beautifully rendered by Bhupinder Singh, with music composed by the legendary R. D. Burman.
Hema captioned the post, "One of my most cherished memories with Dharam Ji from the movie Kinara, directed by Gulzar saab, featuring the melodious voice of Bhupinderji and composed by R.D. Burman. #memories #memoriesforlife #kinara (sic)."
Beyond Kinara, this beloved Bollywood couple has graced the screen together in numerous hits, including "Sharafat" (1970), "Tum Haseen Main Jawaan" (1970), "Naya Zamana" (1971), "Raja Jani" (1972), "Seeta Aur Geeta" (1972), "Jugnu" (1973), "Pratiggya" (1975), "Sholay" (1975), "Dream Girl" (1977), "Chacha Bhatija" (1977), "Azaad" (1978), and many more.
Earlier today, Hema delighted her Instagram followers with a collection of rare photographs featuring her late husband, which she described as "treasured" moments from their family archives.
She shared that revisiting these images brought forth a flood of emotions.
On her IG, Hema posted a series of pictures with Dharmendra, some of which included their daughters Ahana and Esha, who were seen beaming alongside their father.
"Some lovely family moments… simply cherished photos. I know it's a lot of pictures, but these have never been published, and my emotions are unraveling as I view them. #memories #family #moments," Hema expressed in her caption.
Bollywood icon Dharmendra passed away on November 24. He had been admitted to Mumbai's Breach Candy Hospital after experiencing breathlessness. Following treatment, he was discharged on November 12 and continued his recovery at home.