At 76,Dharmendra has not lost one bit of the charm that made him a heartthrob in his younger days and the actor continues to be a romantic at heart. I have been a very emotional man in my life and I think it makes you feel life more intensely, says the veteran star,who is known for his rough and tough image onscreen. Dharmendra,who often breaks into poetry to explain things,says that he is still working on his mistakes. He says,I have led a happy life and I am still working on my mistakes. Par jab peeche mud kar dekhta hoon to kuchh tasalli si nahin hoti there is a sense of dissatisfaction when I look back. I could have done some things better but I think we all experience this.
About his wife Hema Malini-directing him in Tell Me O Khuda,the actor says they cease to be family during a shoot. The film marks Esha Deols return to the big screen after a gap and Dharmendra hopes that the father-daughter chemistry will work at the box-office. When you are facing the camera,your shot is the most important thing. It is like any regular film. But yes,while working with your family,you tend to express your emotions better,because there is a sense of reality to it, he explains.