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Dharmendra’s most loved films

10 of his most iconic films that defined his legacy and shaped generations of film lovers

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Updated At : 06:38 AM Nov 25, 2025 IST
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he first film Dharmendra signed was Bimal Roy’s Bandini opposite Ashok Kumar and Nutan

Sholay (1975)

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