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Dharmendra: From Actor to Poetic Heartthrob

Summary

  • Dharmendra often played intellectual characters despite his rustic image.
  • He found a lifelong love for poetry, influenced by Meena Kumari.
  • His career shifted from wordsmith to action hero but romance endured.

Dharmendra, often perceived as a rustic 'son of the soil,' frequently embodied intellectuals, poets, and learned men on screen. Films like 'Naya Zamana' and 'Anupama' showcased his ability to deliver witty dialogues and persuasive speeches, even as others questioned his profession. His portrayal as Ashok, a poet in 'Anupama,' critically influenced Sharmila Tagore's character arc.

This intellectual and poetic side, possibly nurtured by Meena Kumari, persisted throughout his career. Recent glimpses in 'Ikkis' reveal this continued passion. While 'Mera Gaon Mera Desh' marked a shift to action, roles in 'Chupke Chupke' and 'Kinara' continued to explore his gentle, word-smithing alter ego.

Dharmendra's filmography reveals a consistent romantic spirit, whether as a poet in 'Ek Mahal Ho Sapno Ka' or a searching lover in 'Life in a... Metro'. This duality of a romantic poet within a strong physique defined his enduring screen presence.

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Dharmendra often played poets, professors, and intellectuals in films like 'Anupama,' 'Naya Zamana,' and 'Chupke Chupke.'
It's rumored that Dharmendra developed a lifelong love for poetry through his association with actress Meena Kumari.
While known for romantic and intellectual characters, his career later shifted towards action roles with films like 'Mera Gaon Mera Desh.'

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