Dharmendra, the veteran star, experienced a surge of emotions at his grandson Karan Deol’s wedding to Drisha Acharya. While he enthralled everyone with his dance to the popular song ‘Yamla Pagla Deewana’ during the sangeet ceremony, it was at the wedding that Dharmendra shared a heartfelt poem reminiscing about his childhood. The moment was captured on video by Anupam Kher, who shared it on Twitter along with a Hindi caption conveying the essence of Dharmendra’s words. Also Read: Sisters Ratna Pathak Shah and Supriya Pathak Reveal Childhood Bullying.
हम जब बड़े हो जाते हैं।उम्र में या रुतबे में।तो अपने छोड़े हुए घर की बहुत याद आती है। उस घर की, जहाँ हमने अपना बचपन गुज़ारा होता है। उस दिन मेरे दोस्त सनी देओल के बेटे, करण की शादी में कुछ जल्दी पहुँच गया तो धरम जी के साथ वक़्त गुज़ारने का मौक़ा मिला।धरम जी अपनी लिखी हुई नज़्म… pic.twitter.com/truylYA6Yw
— Anupam Kher (@AnupamPKher) June 27, 2023
Anupam Kher expressed how, as we grow older and attain higher positions in life, we often find ourselves pondering over the home we grew up in. On the day of Karan Deol’s wedding, Anupam Kher arrived early and had the opportunity to spend some time with Dharmendra. During their conversation, Dharmendra shared a few lines from a poem he had personally written, deeply moving both Anupam Kher and Raj Babbar. After insisting, Dharmendra agreed to record the poem on video. Anupam Kher encouraged others to listen to the poem, believing it would evoke a sense of nostalgia for their own childhood, home, and mother.
Dharmendra and his wife Prakash Kaur blessed the newlyweds and posed for family photos with the entire Deol clan. During the sangeet ceremony, the veteran star joyfully danced with the groom, Karan Deol, and was later joined by his son, Sunny Deol.
Recently, Dharmendra made a cameo appearance in ZEE5’s “Taj: Divided By Blood.” He is set to appear in Karan Johar’s upcoming film, “Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani,” alongside Jaya Bachchan, Shabana Azmi, Ranveer Singh, and Alia Bhatt. Additionally, he eagerly awaits the release of Anil Sharma’s “Apne 2.”