Dharmendra's Picture With His "Yaar Purane" Takes Internet By Storm

Dharmendra on Monday evening shared a picture with his “yaar purane”. Can you recognise the two veteran actors?

Entertainment Desk
Written By: Entertainment Desk
Updated: May 06, 2024 | 17:48 IST
Ranjeet, Dharmendra and Avtar Gill
Dharmendra on Monday evening shared a picture with his “yaar purane”. Can you recognise the two veteran actors?

Veteran Bollywood actor Dharmendra, who was last seen in Karan Johar's 'Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani', keeps treating his Instagram followers to some lovely pictures, giving them proper nostalgia. Recently, Dharmendra had shared a snap with his son Sunny Deol and father Kewal Kishan Singh Deol. In the latest entertainment news, Dharmendra on Monday evening shared a picture with veteran actors Avtar Gill and Ranjeet. Taking to Instagram, Dharmendra shared the picture, and wrote, "Goli, ………..Gill …..yaar purane ….. achaanak mill jaateey hain jab."

The post has already been liked by Dharmendra's son Bobby Deol. 

Check out the post here:

Here are some of the comments:

Actor Avtar Gill commented, "Love you bhaji & eternally grateful."

A fan commented, "Memorable pic."

"Those old days were different, meeting friends, travelling.. those were very good days," commented one user.

Another user commented, "Lovely pic."

"Dharmendra paaji, you rock," wrote one user. 

Recently, Abbas-Mustan, the duo that directed Bobby Deol's 'Soldier', recently revealed that while Bobby was eager to sign the movie, his father Dharmendra insisted on hearing the film’s script before giving his approval.

“Bobby signed the film with a lot of excitement. Dharmendra ji called us home and said, ‘Mera beta newcomer hai iske pehli film aachuke hai. Aap log Soldier direct kar rahe hai par iski kahani mein sunuga," the director duo said, as per Indian Express.

“The film had a of turn and twists in the plotline. In the film, we projected Dilip Tahil as his father and in a scene Bobby comes and shoots him. Listening this scene, Dharmendra ji immediately got up from his seat and said, ‘Marne vala role mera beta nahi karege. Then we urged him to hear the whole story. We said, ‘Kahani mein abhi twist hai.' After hearing the whole story, he said, ‘Kya superb film bane hai apne," the duo added.

For the unversed, 'Soldier' was released in 1998 and the film was declared a superhit, and it became the second-highest grossing movie of that year after Shah Rukh Khan's 'Kuch Kuch Hota Hai'.

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