Telugu filmmaker Gopichandh Malineni added his voice to the outpouring of grief following Dharmendra’s passing, and his tribute carries both admiration and genuine affection. Sharing a warm photo of the two embracing at the premiere of Jaat—the film he directed starring Sunny Deol—Gopichandh remembered the legendary actor with a message that resonated deeply across the film community. His words honored not only the icon Dharmendra was, but the emotional space he held in the hearts of fans and colleagues alike.
He wrote, "Gone from our sight, but never from our hearts, #Dharmendra ji, the man who redefined heroism, emotion, and grace in Indian cinema. Your legacy will shine eternally through your golden films. Rest in peace, our beloved legend." It was a simple message, yet profound, capturing the sense of loss felt throughout India as news broke of the beloved star’s passing on November 24, 2025, at the age of 89.
Dharmendra, born Dharam Singh Deol, leaves behind a filmography that is nothing short of monumental. With more than 300 films across six decades, he carved out a place in Indian cinema unlike any other. Known as Hindi cinema’s original “He-Man,” he brought grit, power, and intensity to action classics like Sholay, while balancing that persona with unmatched charm in comedic and romantic gems like Chupke Chupke. His versatility made him not just a star, but a generational phenomenon.
For filmmakers like Gopichandh, Dharmendra wasn’t just an actor—he was an era, a benchmark, and a guiding force. His on-screen presence shaped the definition of heroism in Indian cinema, while his off-screen humility made him universally beloved. Gopichandh’s tribute reflects this duality: admiration for the legend, and affection for the man.
As the film fraternity continues to honor Dharmendra’s memory, tributes like Gopichandh’s remind us why he will never truly fade. His films, his personality, and the emotional footprint he leaves behind ensure that Dharmendra remains, as always, larger than life.