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I Was Never Away From The Limelight: Dharmendra

Darpan News Desk IANS, 24 Aug, 2018 01:49 PM
  • I Was Never Away From The Limelight: Dharmendra
Iconic yesteryear superstar Dharmendra, whose new film "Yamla Pagla Deewana Phir Se" is set to release, does few and far projects now. But he says he has never been away from showbiz, which he joined to earn love from people rather than money.
 
 
"I never felt that I was away from the limelight, but here only in the mind of people who have shown their love for me for years. It is a natural human tendency to be loved and admired by people in one's lifetime. Even I have that dream. I am fortunate enough to earn that because people have loved me so much in cinema," Dharmendra said in a group interaction here.
 
 
The actor, who never went to acting school and had no formal education in acting, said earning money was never the reason why he entered the world of Indian cinema.
 
 
"Money and power that cinema offers was never the reason for me to become a film star. I watched a film of Dilip Kumar saab and his on-screen aura just got into my mind. I was thinking how someone could mesmerise people with his performance and screen presence like Dilip saab does. I started imagining becoming a part of that world."
 
 
Asked how he gained the confidence to face the camera, the "Sholay" star said: " I was the elder in the house so I had certain responsibility. It was important for me to analyse if I am capable to take the responsibility of not only the family but of a film."
 
 
As he found the answer within, Dharmendra packed his bags and came to Mumbai from Ludhiana and made his debut in cinema with "Dil Bhi Tera Hum Bhi Tere" in 1960. There was no looking back as the actor started becoming part of some of the iconic films like "Soorat Aur Sirat", "Bandini", "Anpadh" among many others, before he started sharing screen space with Hema Malini and delivered some of the iconic commercially successful films like "Seeta Aur Geeta", "Sharafat" and "Sholay" to name only a few.
 
 
"For me, acting is mostly about reacting emotionally in a situation. The fact is, all of us have emotions, but for a performer it is about how we are bringing it out. I am an emotional individual, so I knew that I will be able to act. How will I do that was of course a thing that happens in the process," said the much-loved star.
 
 
Dharmendra, who will feature with his actor sons Sunny and Bobby in "Yamla Pagla Deewana Phir Se", really admires the new talent in the industry.
 
 
"I think today's filmmakers are very smart in serving to the audience. I find some of the films are really great. I can talk about Ranbir Kapoor and Ranveer Singh... Both are very good actors and very talented. I also watched 'Dangal' and it really touched my heart. I was in tears... Some good work is happening," added the 82-year-old.
 
 
Anything that he finds missing nowadays?
 
 
"People are busy these days. Pehle dino jaisi tehzeeb aur tameez aajkal dekhne ko nahi milti (We don't get to see the discipline and manners that we had in our time). People were more connected with each other on face and our way of respecting women was different. These days, people's approach is different. But I guess such change happens with time."
 
 
The film "Yamla Pagla Deewana Phir Se" is releasing on August 31.

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