Hema Malini spoke about the death of Dharmendra, and how she has dealt with his passing.

Actor-politician Hema Malini on Thursday said she is still trying to cope with the death of her husband, superstar Dharmendra.
Malini graced the inauguration of Lens and Legacy: Bollywood in Focus, an expansive and evocative exhibition celebrating the enduring visual culture of Indian cinema, presented by the National Gallery of Modern Art , Mumbai, in association with the Union Ministry of Culture.
Hema Malini remembers Dharmendra
A special section of the exhibition features two tribute walls dedicated to Dharmendra and Asha Bhosle. “I was really blessed to be with him. I miss him a lot. Now he’s not there. So I don’t know how I’m going to cope with it my whole life,” Hema told the audience.
The actor turned emotional as she paid a heartfelt tribute to Dharmendra, remembering not just his towering contribution to Indian cinema but also the man he was off-screen.
“It is very meaningful for me to be part of this exhibition. This tribute is not just a recognition of his contribution to the film industry. It is about his journey, passion, dedication and immense love for the audience. He always used to say, ‘Film is the way to connect with the heart’. He was very passionate about working in films and being in front of the camera,” she said.
Dharmendra, fondly known as Bollywood’s He-Man, built a legacy that spanned decades, winning millions of hearts with his performances and humility. From powerful action roles to light-hearted comedies and emotional dramas, he was one of the most admired actors of his generation.
The legendary actor passed away on November 24, 2025, days short of his 90th birthday on December 8.
As his life partner, Malini shared a more intimate glimpse into his personality. “As his life partner, I could see how passionate he was. He touched the hearts of millions of people with his wonderful performance and behaviour. He inspired so many people, including the younger generation. As an actor, a friend and a father – he was a great man,” she said.
Hema Malini on Asha Bhosle
The film industry also lost legendary singer Asha Bhosle on April 12 this year. Reflecting on her personal connection with the singer, 77-year-old Hema Malini highlighted how both Asha Bhosle and Lata Mangeshkar significantly shaped her on-screen presence through their timeless songs.
“We have lost a beautiful, great singer with a golden voice. She sang for me as many songs as Lata Ji did for me,” she said.