During the grand finale of Bigg Boss 19 on December 7, 2025, host Salman Khan broke down in tears while paying tribute to the late veteran actor Dharmendra on what would have been his 90th birthday the next day. Khan highlighted their close bond and Dharmendra's enduring legacy in Bollywood. Family members, including daughter Esha Deol, also shared emotional messages honoring his life and contributions.
Dharmendra, born in 1935, passed away on November 24, 2025, which coincided with Salman Khan's father's birthday. The legendary actor, known as Bollywood's 'He-Man,' was cremated privately at Pawan Hans in Mumbai, attended by industry stalwarts like Amitabh Bachchan, Hrithik Roshan, Abhishek Bachchan, Salman Khan, and Shah Rukh Khan. Two days later, his family, including sons Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol, held a prayer meet that Khan described as conducted with 'grace and honour,' emphasizing its decorum as a celebration of life.
On December 8, 2025, marking Dharmendra's 90th birth anniversary, Salman Khan hosted the Bigg Boss 19 finale and openly expressed his grief. 'Dharam ji died on my father’s birthday,' he said, voice trembling. He added, 'We lost the He-Man. We lost the most amazing man. I don’t think there is anyone better than Dharmji. The way he lived life was king-size. He gave us Sunny, Bobby, and Esha.' Khan revealed his career was inspired by Dharmendra's journey, from his innocent face and strong physique to his charm that lasted till the end. 'Love you, Dharmji. Will always miss you,' he concluded, noting December 8 also as his mother's birthday.
Dharmendra's daughter Esha Deol shared a heartfelt Instagram post, writing, 'To my darling Papa... I so painfully miss you... Your motto, “always be humble, be happy, healthy and strong”, I promise to continue your legacy with pride and respect.' Nephew Abhay Deol posted a childhood photo, recalling a tender moment from the 1980s and expressing, 'Painfully miss you.' His wife Hema Malini described him as a loving husband, father, friend, and guide. These tributes underscore Dharmendra's profound impact on Indian cinema and personal lives, leaving a legacy of warmth, dignity, and inspiration.