Delhi(The COW News Digital)Bollywood icon Dharmendra Singh, who is just days away from turning 90, has been admitted to a hospital in Mumbai due to health concerns. The veteran actor, celebrated globally for his roles in classics like Sholay, Yamla Pagla Deewana, and Dharam Veer, reportedly underwent necessary medical tests at Breach Candy Hospital.
According to Indian media, news of Dharmendra’s hospitalization drew a crowd of fans and journalists to the hospital, reflecting the actor’s enduring popularity and legendary status in the film industry. Despite his age, Dharmendra has remained remarkably active, as seen in a recent viral video where the 89-year-old performed the Bhangra dance, delighting fans across social media.
His sons, Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol, reassured the public that the actor’s condition is stable and that there is no immediate danger. “He has been admitted as a precaution due to age-related health issues, and some routine tests were conducted. He will return home soon,” they stated.
Dharmendra’s career, spanning over six decades, has left an indelible mark on Indian cinema. Known for his charisma, versatility, and action-packed roles, he has earned the affectionate title of Bollywood’s He-Man. His performances in movies such as Naukar Biwi Ka, Sholay, and Seeta Aur Geeta have cemented his place as one of India’s most beloved actors.
Fans and colleagues alike expressed concern and sent well-wishes on social media, highlighting the profound impact Dharmendra has had on generations of moviegoers. Despite minor health setbacks due to aging, his energy and dedication to cinema continue to inspire admiration.
Medical experts note that it is common for seniors in their late 80s to require hospitalization for routine check-ups and minor ailments. Dharmendra’s hospitalization serves as a reminder of the challenges that come with advanced age, even for individuals who have led active and physically demanding lives.
As the actor recovers, fans are hopeful that he will soon be back home, continuing to enjoy family life and occasional public appearances. Dharmendra’s legacy, however, remains firmly intact, with his contributions to Bollywood celebrated both in India and internationally.

