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Dharmendra, affectionately known as the 'he-man' of Bollywood, remains a beloved figure in the film industry, even at the age of 90. Recently, the veteran actor was discharged from the hospital after receiving treatment, marking a significant step in his recovery journey. Fans and well-wishers have expressed their relief and joy upon hearing the news, as Dharmendra has been a cherished part of Indian cinema for decades.
Throughout his illustrious career, he has captivated audiences with his performances in over 300 films, becoming an enduring symbol of strength and charisma. Despite facing health challenges, Dharmendra's spirit and passion for acting continue to shine through. He plans to continue his recovery at home, where he can relax and spend time with family and friends.
As he embarks on this new phase of healing, his fans remain hopeful for his swift recovery and eagerly anticipate his return to the silver screen. Dharmendra's legacy as a cinematic icon is firmly cemented, and his resilience serves as an inspiration to many.
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