Dharmendra — Profile, Legacy & Horoscope Insight
  • Full Name: Dharmendra Kewal Krishan Deol India Today+2The Times of India+2
  • Date of Birth: December 8, 1935 (born in Punjab) India Today+1
  • Date of Death: 24 November 2025, aged 89 AP News+1
  • Place of Death: Mumbai, India www.ndtv.com
  • Career: Veteran Bollywood actor, known for action roles, romantic leads, and a prolific six-decade career in more than 300 films. India Today
  • Notable Films: Sholay, Mera Gaon Mera Desh, Phool Aur Patthar, Chupke Chupke etc. India Today+1
  • Honors: Awarded Padma Bhushan in 2012 for contribution to Indian cinema. India Today
  • Political Life: Served briefly as a Member of Parliament (2004–2009). The Guardian+1

Family Life

  • Wives:
  • Children: Six children, including Sunny Deol, Bobby Deol, Esha Deol. India Today+1
  • Legacy: He was beloved not just as an action star (“He-Man”) but also for his warmth, charisma, and versatility.

Horoscope / Astrological Insight (Legacy Perspective)

Since Dharmendra has passed away, this is more of a legacy / death-chart style insight, reflecting what his life path indicates astrologically (not a predictive chart for future). I don’t have his exact time of birth, so this is necessarily limited and interpretative.

Possible Astrological Themes (Based on Public Info):

  • Sun Influence & Longevity: A long and prominent career suggests strong Sun or benefic planetary support — a “star” whose identity was deeply tied to his public persona.
  • Karma & Legacy: Decades in film, strong public persona, and a lasting legacy in Indian cinema suggest strong karmic influence — perhaps through Saturn (discipline, longevity) and Jupiter (wisdom, generosity).
  • Transformation & Service: His career spanned romance, action, comedy — showing flexibility, transformation, and serving different audiences.
  • Public Heroism: Known as “He-Man” — a hero archetype, indicating a chart with powerful public / leadership energy.

Impact & Legacy Remarks

  • Dharmendra’s death on 24 November 2025 marks the end of a cinematic era. AP News+1
  • He is being remembered as an iconic figure, not only for his “tough man” screen persona but also for his emotional depth, likability, and humble off-screen life. Hindustan Times+1
  • His contribution to Indian cinema is considered irreplaceable, and his legacy continues through his children (many actors) and the many films that remain classic.