Dharmendra Returns Home in Stable Condition
Bollywood icon Dharmendra, 88, has been discharged from Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai following a period of treatment for health issues. According to Indian media reports, the senior actor was transferred home on Wednesday morning around 7:30 a.m., at the request of his family.
Dr. Preet Samdani, Dharmendra’s attending physician, confirmed that the actor’s condition is now stable and satisfactory. He added that Dharmendra’s ongoing care would continue at home, with a team of doctors monitoring his health daily.
False Death Reports Spark Concern
The actor’s discharge comes after multiple Indian media outlets, including India Today, ABP News, News18, and The Hindustan Times, mistakenly reported his death the previous day. These false reports caused widespread concern among fans and family members.
Dharmendra’s family strongly refuted the claims, expressing anger over what they described as irresponsible reporting. We request the media to verify information before creating panic, a family representative told reporters.
Health Update and Recovery
Dharmendra had been hospitalized for several days due to unspecified health issues, though sources indicate his condition was under control. Now recuperating at home, he is expected to make a full recovery in the coming weeks.
At 88, Dharmendra remains one of Bollywood’s most celebrated actors, with a career spanning over six decades. He is remembered for his performances in classic films such as Sholay, Chupke Chupke, Anupama, and Sardaar Ji. His contribution to Indian cinema has earned him a lasting legacy as the He-Man of Bollywood, inspiring generations of actors and fans alike.
Legacy of a Bollywood Icon
Dharmendra’s career began in the 1960s, and he quickly became known for his versatility, performing in romantic, action, and comedic roles. Beyond acting, he has been involved in film production and philanthropy, making him a respected figure in the entertainment industry.
As he continues his recovery, fans worldwide have flooded social media with messages of support, reflecting his enduring popularity across generations. Despite his advanced age, Dharmendra’s presence in Indian cinema remains a symbol of dedication, talent, and charisma.



