Padmini Kolhapure honours Hema Malini: '60 years of making cinema feel like home'
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Veteran actress Padmini Kolhapure has paid a warm tribute to screen legend Hema Malini, calling her far more than the iconic 'Dream Girl' — a performer who made cinema feel like a shared home for generations of Indian film lovers. The tribute was shared ahead of the Hema Malini Charity Concert, scheduled for 10 July at Shanmukhananda Hall, Mumbai, which marks Hema Malini's 60 years in Indian cinema.
Kolhapure's Tribute Post
Taking to Instagram, Kolhapure posted a video from a recent event in which the two actresses shared a warm embrace on stage. In her caption, she wrote: 'Hema Ji..You were never just a Dream Girl—you became a dream we all grew up with. The courage of Seeta Aur Geeta, the laughter of Sholay, the fragrance of Khushboo—you gave us memories for a lifetime.'
She added: 'Every role found a place in our hearts, every smile became a cherished moment. Thank you, Hema Malini Ji, for making cinema feel like home.' Kolhapure also thanked Hema Malini for her generosity toward CINTAA (Cine & TV Artistes' Association) and extended an invitation to the 10 July event. In the video, Kolhapure can be heard saying she carries 'wonderful memories' of Hema Malini, veteran actor Dharmendra, and their entire family, adding, 'I love them so much.' She also performed a song at the event.
About the Charity Concert
The Hema Malini Charity Concert is being organised as a tribute to legendary actor Dharmendra, and will be produced, directed, and hosted by radio host and writer Anirudh Chawla. The evening doubles as a milestone celebration of Hema Malini's six-decade journey in Hindi cinema, bringing together some of the industry's most enduring names for a special tribute evening.
Who Will Be Felicitated
The concert will also feature a felicitation ceremony honouring veteran film personalities for their contributions to Indian cinema. Those being recognised include Jeetendra, Shatrughan Sinha, Rakesh Roshan, Ramesh Sippy, Subhash Ghai, Javed Akhtar, Umesh Mehra, Sanjay Khan, and Anandji Virji Shah.
Hema Malini's Legacy
Hema Malini's career, spanning roles in classics such as Sholay, Seeta Aur Geeta, and Khushboo, has cemented her place as one of Hindi cinema's most beloved figures. The 10 July concert at Shanmukhananda Hall is set to be one of the most star-studded tributes to both her legacy and that of Dharmendra in recent memory.