Dharmendra ROARS back on big screen after health scare, drops this FIRST voice note about…: ‘Mera bada beta…’

Twelve days after being discharged from the hospital while battling a serious health crisis, Dharamendra dropped his first dialogue while promoting his upcoming film Ikkis. The powerful voice of Bollywood’s He-Man delights millions of fans.
Veteran superstar Dharamendra is back on the big screen, loud as ever. Dharmendra, who struggled with severe shortness of breath for 12 days in the hospital, shared his first voice note on social media. Despite his health problems, Bollywood’s He-Man has been vocal for the promotion of his upcoming film, war drama Ikkis, starring Agastya Nanda, which brings the life of Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal to the big screen. Arun was a young Indian Army officer who was posthumously awarded the Param Vir Chakra for his bravery in the 1971 Indo-Pak war.
The latest motion poster, sung by Dharmendra, who plays the role of Brigadier ML Khetarpal, Arun Khetrapal’s father, appreciates the bravery of his late son. Dharmendra says in his heavy voice: “Yeh mera bada beta, Arun. Yeh humesha ikkis ka hi rahega.” For the uninitiated, Brigadier ML Khertapal was an important motivational figure who shared stories of valor and patriotism with his son and influenced Arun’s decision to join the army.
Fans react to Dharamendra’s voice
The action poster quickly went viral, leaving many netizens satisfied as they listened to their idol once again. However, many cyber citizens continue to blame the media for spreading fake news of his death during his hospitalization. One netizen wrote: “Media people can kill someone in the process of showing fast news. Such news agency should be boycotted. I love Dharam ji.” Production company Maddock Films shared the poster with the caption: “Dharmendra ji, a source of emotional strength as the father of a 21-year-old immortal soldier. One timeless legend brings us the story of another.”
About Dharmedra’s hospitalization
On October 31, Dharmendra was admitted to Breach Candy Hospital after complaining of shortness of breath. While the Sholay actor was fighting for his life with the power of his fans’ prayers, some media portals declared him dead by giving false information about him. Esha Deol put an end to her death hoax and announced that her condition is stable. He was discharged to Dharamendra on 12 November. He is currently at home under medical supervision. The film, based on Dharmendra’s Ikkis, will be released in theaters on December 25.


