Did Jeetendra Honor His Late Best Friend Dharmendra on Indian Idol 16?
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Key Takeaways
- Jeetendra's emotional tribute highlights the strong bonds of friendship in Bollywood.
- Badshah's heartfelt words reflect the deep respect for Dharmendra's legacy.
- The show serves as a reminder of the impact of loss within the entertainment industry.
- Dharmendra's contributions to cinema are celebrated and remembered by many.
- His passing marks a significant moment in Bollywood history.
Mumbai, Dec 1 (NationPress) The renowned Bollywood icon Jeetendra made a heartfelt appearance on the singing competition Indian Idol Season 16, participating in their special Yaadon Ki Baraat segment.
During a tribute to the legendary actor Dharmendra, Jeetendra was visibly moved. A video shared by the show’s official channel showcased contestants performing songs associated with Dharmendra, honoring the late star.
Judge and rapper Badshah was also seen overwhelmed with emotion, shedding tears as the show celebrated Dharmendra's remarkable legacy. He expressed deep admiration, stating, “Dharam paaji was the true essence of Punjab, and it feels as if that beautiful fragrance has vanished from our soil. He was everyone's ideal idol.” Badshah continued, “Dharam ji, wherever you are, may you find happiness and peace.”
In a poignant moment, Badshah recited a famous shayari by Dharmendra: “Sab kuch paakar bhi, haasil-e-zindagi kuch bhi nahi, Kambakkht jaan kyun jaati hai jaate hue.” The news of Dharmendra’s passing on November 24 sent shockwaves throughout India, particularly in the Bollywood community.
The day after, several notable personalities visited the Deol residence to extend their condolences. In the evening, Jeetendra, a close friend of Dharmendra for nearly five decades, was seen offering support to the grieving family. Despite being in his late 80s, he made the effort to visit and comfort his friend's family during their time of sorrow.
Jeetendra and Dharmendra starred together in numerous films, including The Burning Train, Dharam Veer, and Kinara.
To note, the late superstar Dharmendra would have celebrated his 90th birthday on December 8 this year, having passed away at the age of 89. He had been on a ventilator due to breathing issues, but was discharged from the hospital and returned home for ongoing treatment.
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