Mumbai, a city known for celebrating its cinematic legends, recently paid tribute to the evergreen star Dharmendra. Revered as Bollywood’s He-Man, Dharmendra has carved a niche with his powerful performances and charismatic screen presence. Let’s dive into the top 10 must-watch movies that showcase the versatility and legacy of this iconic actor.
1. Sholay (1975)
Often hailed as one of the greatest Indian films, Sholay features Dharmendra in the role of Veeru, a loyal friend and fearless dacoit. His chemistry with co-star Amitabh Bachchan is unforgettable, making this film a timeless classic.
2. Phool Aur Patthar (1966)
This film established Dharmendra’s image as the action hero with a heart. His portrayal of an innocent yet tough villager earned him his first Filmfare Award, marking the beginning of a legendary career.
3. Anupama (1966)
A romantic drama highlighting Dharmendra’s softer side, Anupama showcased his ability to portray complex emotions with subtlety and grace.
4. Rakhwala (1971)
A mix of action and drama, Dharmendra played the role of a protector fighting injustice, reinforcing his He-Man persona with style and substance.
5. Seeta Aur Geeta (1972)
In this classic comedy-drama, Dharmendra’s chemistry with Hema Malini was electrifying, making it one of Bollywood’s most beloved films.
6. Jugnu (1973)
Dharmendra shines as a kind-hearted thief, blending action and romance effortlessly, further cementing his superstar status.
7. Chupke Chupke (1975)
Showing his comic timing, Dharmendra’s role in this light-hearted comedy was refreshing and is still cherished by fans.
8. Dream Girl (1977)
A blend of romance and drama where Dharmendra’s charm captivated audiences, making this film a notable entry in his career.
9. Rajput (1982)
This film highlighted Dharmendra’s regal aura as a warrior prince, showcasing his ability to play intense roles with great conviction.
10. Andaaz (1971)
Known for its music and romantic storyline, Dharmendra’s performance was both engaging and heartfelt.
Dharmendra remains a cherished icon whose movies span genres, emotions, and generations. For anyone wanting to explore Bollywood’s golden era, these films are a must-watch to understand the charisma and talent of the ultimate He-Man of Indian cinema.