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Dharmendra comes to Manoj Kumar’s house to pay his honor because the veteran actor passes by near, ‘Industry Mein Hamara Bachpan …’ – Watch Video | Hindi film news

Legendary actor Manoj Kumar died in Friday hours. The actor was suffering from a prolonged disease. Aruna Irani specifically told Etimes, “Unke lungs mein paani bhar jata tha (the fluid will accumulate in her lungs), and he used to come for treatment, lived for a few days, and then went back home. No one could go against time and age. He could not go against a long time and age”
As the actor breathed his last, many celebrities have paid tribute to the actor and mourned their loss. Some celebrities have also started visiting the actor’s house to pay the honor. Dharmendra was seen reaching Manoj Kumar’s house and he looked distraught. Not for those for whom, Dharmendra recently underwent an eye surgery and was seen coming out of the hospital 2 days ago. Nevertheless, the actor made sure to meet him.
Dharmendra and Manoj Kumar shared screen space in the 1962 film Shaadi.
The actor also talked about his memories with Manoj Kumar. Dharmendra said in this video shared by Annie, “Bohot is Batin, the film industry Meen Hamara Bachpan Sixty Hi Gauzra. (We have many memories. We spent our earlier days together in the film industry.)”.

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Raveena Tandon was also seen in Manoj Kumar’s house. Meanwhile, several other celebs expressed their condolences after his death. Aamir Khan said, “Manoj Kumar was not just an actor, and the film-producer, she was an institution. I have learned a lot to watch his films. His films were often based on important social themes that brought her to the common man really. My heartfelt condolences to her family.
Ajay Devgan wrote, “Manoj Kumar ji was not just a cinematic icon – he was a personal milestone in my family’s visit. He gave my father, Veeru Devgan, his first break as an action director in Roti Capada and Maken, his first break from there, with his cooperation, he continued in all ways. Passaccim, noise, revolution, revolution, revolution, were not just films … they were not only a storyteller.
Manoj Kumar’s last rites will be held on Saturday, March 5.

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