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‘Pak Monitoring India’s Moves On Ground, Sea, Air’: Islamabad Still Struck By Trishul? Exclusive
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‘Pak Monitoring India’s Moves On Ground, Sea, Air’: Islamabad Still Struck By Trishul? Exclusive

Earlier this month, India conducted a tri-service mega drill, Exercise Trishul, from the Arabian Sea to the skies above

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Exclusive: âœWatching Dharmendra Was Like Watching Humanity at Its Nicest – Rati Agnihotri
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Exclusive: âœWatching Dharmendra Was Like Watching Humanity at Its Nicest – Rati Agnihotri

The film world mourns the loss of the legendary actor Dharmendra. The much-loved He-Man of Bollywood passed away yesterday at the age of 89. He was known for his amazing energy and for acting in over three hundred films. His passing leaves behind a rich legacy. The news has brought out waves of sorrow from everyone, who are all remembering his huge contribution to cinema and, most of all, his kindness as a human being.

 

Among the many stars sharing their feelings, actress Rati Agnihotri has given us an exclusive message. She worked with Dharmendra on many hit movies, and her words perfectly sum up the industry’s feeling, focusing on his kind heart more than his fame.

Rati Agnihotri

Sharing her heartfelt sorrow, Rati Agnihotri spoke of her co-star, she said “My deepest condolences to all the people in our fraternity. Dharam ji was the best, a true legend. Watching him was like watching humanity at its nicest… No matter what I say, it can never be enough for Dharam ji.” 

 

This statement clearly shows that Dharmendra’s great nature was not just something he showed on screen. The simple, humble way he behaved and the real warmth he had for everyone around him were qualities the whole industry knew and loved. 

 

Rati Agnihotri and Dharmendra shared a wonderful working bond that gave us several successful films. Their pairing was especially famous for the high-energy action and drama movies that people loved in the 1980s.

 

They worked together on some memorable projects. One of their biggest collaborations was the 1987 blockbuster Hukumat. In this action film, directed by Anil Sharma, Dharmendra played the role of a brave and honest police officer. The film was a huge hit, becoming one of the top-grossing films of that year and proving they were a successful on-screen team. Other notable films they were a part of include the 1987 action drama Dadagiri and the 1985 mystery film Karishma Kudrat Ka. They also worked together later in the 2015 romantic comedy Second Hand Husband, showing a friendship that lasted for decades in the movie business.

 

These films are proof of the easy and friendly relationship the two actors enjoyed. It is clear that for Rati Agnihotri, being with Dharmendra was a rich, personal experience made better by his deeply positive nature.

 

As the Indian film industry tries to cope with this loss, the wonderful memories of Dharmendra’s talent and true kindness will keep inspiring everyone. 


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PHOTOS: Priyanka Chopra Jonas Chic Look Turns Heads at Hyderabad Airport
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PHOTOS: Priyanka Chopra Jonas Chic Look Turns Heads at Hyderabad Airport

Priyanka Chopra Jonas once again proved that style can make the biggest impact as she was photographed at the Hyderabad airport before boarding her flight to Los Angeles. Fresh off her shooting schedule in the city, the star opted for a cozy, all-gray ensemble that struck the perfect balance between comfort and cool.

She wore an oversized gray hoodie paired with matching trousers. She added a pop of colour to the outfit with a blue cap. It lent the ensemble a refreshing contrast. Priyanka managed to turn heads even in her most relaxed attire. The actress had also visited Hyderabad earlier this month for the title launch of her next movie Varanasi. The SS Rajamouli directorial stars her and Mahesh Babu in the leading role.

Take a look at her latest clicks below:

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