The legendary actor of Bollywood, Dharmendra Deol, who was popularly scribbled as the He-Man of Indian movies, died at the age of 89. The old star who is no longer with us ruled the screen from the 1960s until the early 1980s, and during that time, he very successfully produced a variety of films and astonished the audience with his supreme talent.
A Glorious Career in Indian Cinema
The career of Dharmendra marked the beginning and end of about sixty years in Bollywood. From his dramatic role in Phool Aur Patthar (1966) to emotional depth in Satyakam (1969) and Veeru in Sholay (1975), he was widely recognized as one of the most talented and favorite actors of his time. His pairing with Hema Malini and his unforced attractiveness won him the hearts of the people, and he became a common name in every Indian household.
Dharmendra’s Net Worth and Business Empire
Dharmendra’s net worth was estimated as of the year 2025 to be somewhere between ₹335 crores and ₹450 crores. He had a sumptuous farmhouse in Lonavala, which was estimated at ₹100 crores. Besides that, he had a film, endorsements, and ventures like the restaurant chain “Garam Dharam,” which were sources of his income. The total wealth of the Deol family is reported to be over ₹1,000 crores, which is a clear indication of Dharmendra’s enduring impact both on the big screen and outside.
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