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'Dharmendra will never marry you', when Dimple Kapadia told Hema Malini

Dharmendra’s recent health concerns have prompted reflection on his life and relationships, bringing renewed attention to a moment from Hema Malini’s biography that reveals the emotional complexities behind their enduring love story.

November 10, 2025 / 22:28 IST
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'Dharmendra will never marry you', when Dimple Kapadia told Hema Malini
'Dharmendra will never marry you', when Dimple Kapadia told Hema Malini

In recent weeks, Dharmendra’s health has again become a subject of concern. The 89-year-old veteran actor has been in and out of Mumbai’s Breach Candy Hospital due to age-related complications, leading to a wave of prayers and emotional tributes from fans and colleagues. At a time when many are looking back on his remarkable life and relationships, an anecdote from Hema Malini’s biography has resurfaced, capturing the emotional turbulence behind one of Bollywood’s most spoken-about love stories.

The moment comes from Hema Malini: Beyond the Dream Girl by Ram Kamal Mukherjee, where Hema Malini recalls her long-standing friendship with Dimple Kapadia and how Dimple, in a moment of frustration, once told her, “Dharmendra will never marry you.”

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Their friendship began on film sets where Hema frequently worked with Rajesh Khanna. Dimple, newly married to Khanna at just 16, would often accompany him. Hema was nine years older, already established, but what formed between them had nothing to do with stardom. Hema remembered feeling immediately affectionate towards her. She described Dimple as a young girl thrust too quickly into adulthood. “This kid was all wrapped up in a big sari, with a jooda and bangles covering her arms. Then she had a baby soon after,” she recalled.

Hema saw loneliness more than glamour. “During the outdoor locations, she would sit there smoking and drinking, but I never felt it looked wrong or indecent. I know she was going through a lot of tension, and she was such a lonely girl. Rajesh used to shoot all day, and in the evenings, he would sit with his friends and chat late into the night and drink. She had no company.”