Image Source : INSTAGRAM/DHARMENDRA Dharmendra remembers spending Eid with Dilip Kumar and Saira Banu
Veteran actor Dharmendra went down reminiscence lane recalling the time he would go to thespian Dilip Kumar’s home throughout Eid. “When I was a kid, it was a different era. Those were the lovely days. I used to wait for Eid to eat sheer khurma in the neighborhood. When I became an actor, I used to visit Dilip (Kumar) saab’s house when Saira (Banu) invited me on Eid,” he recalled.
Although initially from Sahnewal in Punjab, the 85-year-old Dharmendra is equally nostalgic associating with the Mumbai locality of Versova, the place he spent his early years as an actor.
“I am an old resident of Versova. Now, people will say he is a Punjabi from Sahnewal (city in Ludhiana district of Punjab), so how can he be an old resident of Versova? When I came to Mumbai to become an actor, I used to stay here. I rented a garage from a Christian family, so I used to roam around in the area,” mentioned Dharmendra, whereas reminiscing about his good outdated days in Mumbai at an occasion within the Versova space of town.
“I used to indulge in other kinds of activities as well, but I will not talk about it because police personnel are here,” he laughed.
He recalled an incident when he went swimming in Arabian Sea on the seashore in Versova. “I would go swimming in the sea and I didn’t have an idea about low tide. One day I went far into the sea and I thought that I had reached Dubai! I gathered courage as I am a Jat from the village and returned to the shore,” he mentioned.
At the occasion hosted to recognise the efforts of Covid warriors, Dharmendra lauded the efforts of frontline employees who’ve been working relentlessly through the pandemic, and urged residents to help one another.
“When it (Covid-19 pandemic) started, I felt that it’s like an invisible daayan (witch) that we couldn’t shoot but I am proud of my braveheart sons and daughters (frontline workers) who fought against it for all of us. I think we need people like them who can go to any extent to protect our country and the citizens,” mentioned Dharmendra, whereas addressing the media and other people current on the perform the place Ekta Manch felicitated Corona warriors.
“If we have ‘ekta’ (unity), then we can do everything. If there is no unity amongst us then we are nothing. I feel when my Hindu, Muslim, Sikh and Parsi brothers come together and work for the betterment of the country then entire world will say that there isn’t a beautiful country than India,” the actor mentioned.
On movie entrance, Dharmendra will subsequent be seen in Anil Sharma’s household drama movie “Apne 2” together with sons Sunny Deol, Bobby Deol and grandson Karan Deol.