Sholay (1975) - Dharmendra as Veeru became the heartbeat of the film. His easy charm, fearless spirit, and chemistry with Amitabh Bachchan and Hema Malini made the character timeless. Sholay is more than a movie; it’s a shared memory for generations. Chupke Chupke (1975) - He flipped expectations with this witty, light-hearted performance as Dr Parimal Tripathi. The film proved he wasn’t just an action star he could deliver sharp comedy with grace and intelligence. Phool Aur Patthar (1966) - This is the film that turned him into a full-fledged star. Playing Shaka, a tough man with a conscience, Dharmendra showed emotional depth rarely seen in leading men of that era. Satyakam (1969) - It is often termed as his finest performance. As an idealistic man trying to stay honest in a corrupt world, Dharmendra delivered raw sincerity and emotional power. The industry still cites this as proof of his acting range. Mera Gaon Mera Desh (1971) - He played a reformed criminal taking on a ruthless dacoit. The film helped shape the template for the action hero of the 70s tough but grounded, heroic yet human. Seeta Aur Geeta (1972) - Starring opposite Hema Malini, he brought playful, relaxed humour to the screen. The film showed his ability to be fun and light without losing presence or charm. Anupama (1966) - A gentle, poetic performance where Dharmendra played a quiet, sensitive man. It revealed the softer, romantic side of the “He-Man” and remains one of his most tender roles. Raja Jani (1972) - A mix of mystery, romance, and emotion. His dual shades — the charming lover and the fierce defender — highlighted his versatility. His pairing with Hema Malini shone brightly once again. Haqeeqat (1964) - An early performance that showed his strength as a serious actor. Playing a soldier in one of India’s first major war films, he captured both courage and heartbreak with restraint.