The Asian Age

I have nothing to hide: Dharmendra

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With almost every Bollywood filmmaker taking on a project based on the life of an eminent personalit­y — be it a film star, a sportspers­on, a politician, or a historical figure — veteran actor Dharmendra talks about a possibilit­y of a biopic being made based on his life.

“I have always had a lot of alcohol, but I’ve never done anything that has been termed wrong or disgusting. So if a biopic is made on my life, nothing needs to be filtered. I have never shown any kind of infidelity or betrayal towards anyone in my life,” the actor says, perhaps referring to the blatant whitewashi­ng that Rajkumar Hirani has been called out for with regard to his Sanjay Dutt- biopic, Sanju.

Alluding to his relationsh­ip with Hema Malini but without actually mentioning her name, Dharmendra adds, “When I was in love, there was a lot of purity attached to it. I have nothing to hide in my life story.”

The actor says that though people have spoken to him about a biopic, he hasn’t given it much thought. “I have been told to write an autobiogra­phy. But I have stayed away from things that force me to showcase my achievemen­ts. It is not that I do not want a biopic to be made, but I don’t know when it will happen. I guess there is a right time for everything,” he says.

Dharmendra will soon be seen along with his two sons in the film Yamla Pagla Deewana: Phir Se.

— Sanskriti Media

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