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Filmmaker Akbar Khan visits Dharmendra’s Juhu bungalow amid ongoing health concerns

Akbar Khan was seen visiting Dharmendra’s Juhu home as the 89-year-old actor remains hospitalised for age-related complications. Doctors say he is stable, while friends and well-wishers continue showing support to the family.

November 11, 2025 / 17:26 IST
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Filmmaker Akbar Khan visits Dharmendra’s Juhu bungalow amid ongoing health concerns
Filmmaker Akbar Khan visits Dharmendra’s Juhu bungalow amid ongoing health concerns

Filmmaker and actor Akbar Khan was spotted at Dharmendra’s Juhu residence on Monday, as concern continues to surround the veteran actor’s health. Dharmendra, 89, has been admitted to Mumbai’s Breach Candy Hospital after experiencing age-related complications and breathing issues. While doctors have stated that he is stable and under observation, the news has led to a steady stream of visitors offering support to the Deol family.

Akbar Khan was seen arriving quietly at the residence, greeting the security personnel and staff before heading inside. There was no media interaction, no statements, just a gesture that spoke to the longstanding bond between the families. For those who’ve followed the industry closely over the decades, such gestures are part of the culture of Bollywood’s older generation — bonds built on real relationships rather than headlines.

Dharmendra’s home in Juhu has become a point of focus in the last few days, with several industry colleagues and close friends reaching out or dropping by to check on the situation. The Deol family has maintained privacy, choosing not to comment beyond a short health update. Sunny Deol’s team recently shared a brief message requesting prayers and space for the actor to recover peacefully.

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Dharmendra’s influence in the industry extends across generations. Known for his warmth and accessibility, he is among the few stars from the golden era who remained deeply loved — not just admired. His relationships were never performative; they were built across film sets, shared meals, and years of camaraderie. Akbar Khan’s quiet visit reflects that history.