Does Rajveer Deol Still Hear His Bade Papa Dharmendra’s Voice?
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Key Takeaways
- Rajveer Deol cherishes memories of his grandfather Dharmendra.
- He feels Dharmendra's presence through his voice.
- Karan Deol emphasizes the values learned from Dharmendra.
- Sunny Deol shares his emotional bond with his father.
- Dharmendra's legacy continues to influence his family.
Mumbai, Dec 8 (NationPress) Rajveer Deol, the son of Sunny Deol, shared a touching revelation that he continues to hear his bade papa Dharmendra's voice echoing in his mind.
On his birthday, Rajveer wrote a warm note expressing his belief that his grandfather is always present in his life. He took to Instagram to share a nostalgic childhood photograph with his bade papa, captioning it, “Happy birthday bade papa. Love you dearly; I can still hear your voice within me, and I know you are always beside me.” The picture shows a young Rajveer lovingly embracing Dharmendra.
Karan Deol also honored his Bade Papa, Dharmendra, on what would have been his 90th birthday with a heartfelt message. He wrote, “Bade Papa, I grew up admiring you, how you carried yourself, how you treated others, and how you remained humble despite life’s challenges. Everything I strive to be today—a calmer mind, a kinder heart, a stronger person—stems from you.”
“Your hugs provided me warmth and quiet comfort. You made me feel safe without uttering a word. I miss that deeply. There will never be another like you, Bade Papa. Thank you for shaping my life in ways I only understood as I grew older. I carry you in my heart every day. I love and miss you always. Happy Birthday!”
Sunny Deol also shared an emotional tribute to his father, Dharmendra, stating that he will forever feel his presence. In a post on Instagram, he mentioned, “Today is my father's birthday. He is always with me, within me. Love you, papa. Miss you.” The Gadar actor shared a nostalgic video of Dharmendra relishing the tranquil beauty of the mountains.
Dharmendra, a veteran actor with a remarkable career spanning over 300 films and six decades, passed away on November 24 at the age of 89.