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Hema Malini breaks silence on Dharmendra’s death, shares heartbreaking details of his final days: ‘I cry seeing our videos’

Hema Malini shared the heartbreaking details of Dharmendra's last days and how the family was hopeful of recovery in first interview since the veteran actor's death. She also dismiss rift with Prakash Kaur and her family.

Hema Malini remembers DharmendraHema Malini remembers Dharmendra. (Pic: Hema/Instagram)

It has been almost a month and a half since the death of veteran actor Dharmendra on November 24, which left his family, friends and legions of fans mourning. Hema Malini has finally opened up on the actor’s last days, calling the experience heartbreaking as the family saw Dharmendra sinking. She also put to rest speculations about an alleged rift between her family and that of Dharmendra’s first wife Prakash Kaur as Hema and her daughters were not seen at a prayer meet organised by Sunny and Bobby Deol. She said she was in ‘inconsolable shock’ after Dharmendra passed away on November 24 at the age of 89. Hema shared that while Dharmendra was unwell, she and her family were rooting for him to recover, and they had even begun preparations for his 90th birthday.

‘We thought iss baar bhi aa jayenge’

Speaking to E Times, Hema called the time when Dharmendra was unwell “terrible” for the family. She admitted that for over a month, the family was trying to cope with whatever was happening at the hospital. “We were all there—I, Esha, Ahana, Sunny, Bobby—all together,” she said. However, she added that they were hopeful he would recover as, in the past, whenever he had fallen ill and had been hospitalised, he had always bounced back. “We thought iss baar bhi aa jayenge (We thought he will recover this time too),” she said.

She also dismissed rumours of rift between the two families that began after Prakash Kaur and her children, Sunny, Bobby, Ajitha and Vijeta, held a prayer meet for the late actor in Mumbai which was not attended by Hema and her daughters. She organised a separate prayer meet at the same time at her home. “Yeh humare ghar ka personal mamla hai. We talked to each other,” she said, explaining that they organised two prayer meets as she has a different set of friends and well-wishers.

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‘Seeing Dharmendra sink was difficult’

Hema recalled how Dharmendra was talking well and even wished her on her birthday in October. Preparations for the actor’s birthday on December 8 were already in full swing. Hema admitted that seeing “Dharmendra sink” was personally very difficult for her. “Nobody should have to go through this kind of situation,” she said.

Hema also clapped back at fake content and videos circulating online that showed her crying with swollen eyes. She urged fans not to fall for such misleading visuals. Calling herself ‘strong’, she said, “I keep my emotions to myself.” She further shared that when her mother passed away 20 years ago, she wondered how she would live without her, but that experience ultimately made her stronger. “Life teaches us,” she said.

‘I cry seeing our videos together’

Hema also shared that everything around her carries memories of Dharmendra, even the food they eat. She recalled how thepla was prepared at her home and how it reminded her of her late husband and his fondness for eating it with chutney. “We have so many videos together, woh dekhke toh rona aa jata (I cry watching those),” she admitted.

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‘Dharmendra would spend time with me at my Mumbai house’

In his later years, Dharmendra spent most of his time at his Lonavala farmhouse. During the conversation, Hema shared how he would bring three bottles of ghee for her and their daughters, Esha and Ahana. She revealed that Dharmendra would often stay at the farmhouse when she was not in Mumbai and was travelling to her constituency, Mathura. “Whenever I returned, he would come back and spend time with me at my house in Mumbai. That is how we have been happily living, along with our grandchildren,” she said. Hema also mentioned that Dharmendra would stay at their daughter Ahana’s house to spend time with her and his grandchildren. “It is very difficult to come to terms with this,” she said.

‘Resuming work because that would make Dharam ji happy’

Hema further shared that she is resuming work and will be travelling to Mathura while also continuing her live classical dance performances, as she believes that would make Dharmendra happy. “That is what would make Dharamji happy,” she said. Hema described Dharmendra’s Lonavala farmhouse as a “mini Punjab” and revealed that Sunny Deol is planning to convert it into a museum.

Dharmendra was married twice. He first married Prakash Kaur when he was 19 years old, and the couple had four children — Sunny Deol, Bobby Deol, Vijeta Deol and Ajeita Deol. He later married Hema Malini, with whom he had two daughters — Esha Deol and Ahana Deol.

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