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Rajinikanth says Dharmendra had a ‘golden heart’; Bollywood legend’s old post of their hilarious movie scene goes viral

Dharmendra had previously shared a hilarious scene from Insaaf Kaun Karega featuring him and Rajinikanth on social media.

Dharmendra had previously shared a hilarious scene from Insaaf Kaun Karega featuring him and Rajinikanth on social media.Actors Dharmendra and Rajnikanth in Insaaf Kaun Karega. (Express archive photo)

The demise of legendary actor Dharmendra marks the end of an illustrious era in Indian cinema, during which audiences were constantly enthralled by the charm and elegance of Bollywood’s ‘He-Man.’ One of the most successful actors the industry has ever seen, Dharmendra, 89, appeared in more than 300 movies over a span of six decades.

An outsider with no prior connection to the film industry, Dharmendra stepped into the world of cinema after winning a talent hunt organised by a film magazine. In 1960, at the age of 25, he made his debut in director Arjun Hingorani’s Dil Bhi Tera Hum Bhi Tere. Over the years, Dharmendra headlined several notable films and shared the screen with some of the biggest names in Indian cinema, including ‘Superstar’ Rajinikanth.

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Following Dharmendra’s demise, Rajinikanth took to social media to mourn the loss of his dear friend. He wrote on X (formerly Twitter), “Farewell, my friend. I will always remember your golden heart and the moments we shared. Rest in peace, Dharam ji. My deepest condolences to his family.” The duo worked together in movies such as Insaaf Kaun Karega (1984) and Farishtay (1991).

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Back in 2021, Dharmendra had shared a hilarious scene from Insaaf Kaun Karega featuring the two of them on social media. The 1.21-minute clip begins by showing Dharmendra sitting inside a lorry and Rajinikanth standing below, near the driver’s door. As a war of words ensues between them, Rajinikanth says, “Mujhe Kung Fu, Karate aataa hai. Tumko kya aataa hai? (I know Kung Fu, Karate, etc. What do you know?)” Hearing this, Dharmendra replies, “Mujhe aloo parathe aate hain.” Just when we think they are about to fight, the two share a warm hug, implying that all this was in jest.

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“Rajini, a darling friend, a great actor… A funny scene with him… Hope you will enjoy it,” Dharmendra wrote while sharing the clip on X. He added in the comment section, “Lovely clip, full of fun… Those were beautiful days…. and some of my comedy scenes, I used to write myself. I hope they will understand my mixture of Hindi Punjabi.”

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While promoting his film Yamla Pagla Deewana in Chennai in 2010, Dharmendra had said, “Rajini is like a younger brother. I had first met him and his wife Latha in Ooty, and from then, my love for him and his family has only grown.”

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