Did Subhash Ghai Really Wish Dharmendra a Happy Birthday?
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Mumbai, Dec 8 (NationPress) Renowned filmmaker Subhash Ghai extended heartfelt birthday greetings to Dharmendra, affectionately known as the 'He-Man' of Bollywood.
'HAPPY BIRTHDAY TO OUR HE-MAN SCREEN STAR FOR 60 years...DHARMENDRA,' the celebrated director shared on his Instagram account.
Ghai highlighted that throughout his illustrious career, which spans nearly six decades, Dharmendra has embodied a plethora of characters, ranging from a naive individual to an action hero, a comedic figure, and a passionate lover.
'He portrayed a diverse range of roles from a simpleton to an action hero, poet, historical figure, comedian, and romantic lead, working with every premier director in Hindi cinema due to his genuine heart and simplicity,' the 'Karz' director remarked.
He fondly reminisced about his 1981 film featuring Dharmendra, 'Krodhi', where the actor transitioned from a mafia leader to a spiritual mentor.
Expressing his admiration, Ghai wrote, 'He depicted an educated mafia who turned into a spiritual guide in my film KRODHI 1981 - a highly demanding role and my all-time favorite movie.'
'You are always with us, paa ji..SG,' Ghai concluded his message.
Besides Dharmendra in the lead role, 'Krodhi' also stars Shashi Kapoor and Zeenat Aman, along with Premnath, Ranjeeta, Sachin, Pran, Amrish Puri, and Vimi in supporting roles.
Earlier, Ghai delighted his followers with a nostalgic photo of himself alongside Dharmendra, paired with a simple yet touching message, 'I LOVE YOU KHUSH RAHO (sic)'.
Reflecting on Dharmendra's pure essence and inspiring journey, he noted, 'He was always a voice from his soul to everyone he encountered. One of the most authentic individuals in Indian cinema. I met him during my directorial project KRODHI in 1977. He consistently inspires, always greeting you like family, with a smile and a hug. His story is one of transformation from obscurity to a national treasure in cinema, inspiring future generations.'
'God bless his noble soul,' he added.