President Droupadi Murmu Honours Dharmendra with Posthumous Padma Vibhushan
President Droupadi Murmu conferred the Padma Vibhushan in the field of Art posthumously upon Dharmendra Singh Deol, recognising his extraordinary contribution to Indian cinema and public life. Widely celebrated as one of the most iconic stars of Indian film history, Dharmendra's remarkable journey spanned more than six decades and included appearances in over 300 films.
Known for his charismatic screen presence, versatility, and enduring popularity across generations, Dharmendra became a symbol of mainstream Indian cinema. From action-packed roles to emotionally compelling performances, his legacy has remained deeply embedded in the hearts of millions of fans worldwide.
Beyond the silver screen, Dharmendra also served as a Member of Parliament, extending his influence beyond entertainment into public service. His contribution to Indian culture and cinema continues to inspire artists and audiences alike, cementing his place among the nation's most celebrated personalities.
The Padma Vibhushan, India's second-highest civilian honour, acknowledges his lifelong dedication and outstanding impact on Indian arts and society.