Hema Malini's Bittersweet Joy: Dharmendra's Posthumous Padma Vibhushan

Veteran actor and politician Hema Malini has expressed happiness and pride at the posthumous Padma Vibhushan award for her late husband, legendary actor Dharmendra. She stated that while the honour brings joy to the family and nation, she regrets it did not come during his lifetime. The award, India's second-highest civilian honour, recognises Dharmendra's exceptional and distinguished service to the arts over a six-decade career. The announcement was made by the Ministry of Home Affairs on the eve of Republic Day.

Key Points: Dharmendra Awarded Posthumous Padma Vibhushan

  • Posthumous Padma Vibhushan for Dharmendra
  • Hema Malini expresses pride and regret
  • Award announced on Republic Day eve
  • Recognises six-decade cinematic legacy
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"Had it come earlier...": Hema Malini reacts to Dharmendra's posthumous Padma Vibhushan honour

Hema Malini reacts with pride and regret to the Padma Vibhushan honour for her late husband, legendary actor Dharmendra.

"Had it come earlier, Dharmendra ji would have been extremely happy - Hema Malini"

New Delhi, February 2

Veteran actor and politician Hema Malini on Monday expressed happiness and pride at the Padma Vibhushan award for her late husband and legendary actor Dharmendra, stating that she regretted that the recognition for his immense contribution to Indian cinema did not come earlier.

Speaking to ANI, Malini said the honour was a moment of joy not just for the family but for the entire country.

"It makes us very happy, the entire country is happy. Had it come earlier, Dharmendra ji would have been extremely happy, and seeing him, his fans would have been even happier," she said, reacting to the announcement made on the eve of Republic Day.

The Padma Vibhushan, India's second-highest civilian award, will be conferred on Dharmendra for his exceptional and distinguished service to the arts. The honour was announced as part of the official Padma Awards list for 2026, unveiled by the Ministry of Home Affairs on the eve of Republic Day.

In a separate statement, Hema Malini described the recognition as long overdue.

"So so proud that the government has recognised Dharam ji's immense contribution to the film industry by bestowing on him the prestigious Padma Vibhushan award," she said, expressing gratitude to the Centre for acknowledging his legacy.

Dharmendra, fondly remembered as Hindi cinema's original 'He-Man', passed away on November 24, 2025, at the age of 89, leaving behind a towering legacy spanning over six decades. Known for his charismatic screen presence, gentle smile and versatility, he was widely regarded as one of the most iconic actors of Indian cinema.

His body of work includes classics such as 'Sholay', 'Chupke Chupke', 'Aya Sawan Jhoom Ke', 'Ayee Milan Ki Bela' and 'Anupama'.

In December last year, Hema Malini organised a prayer meet in the national capital in his honour. The gathering saw the presence of several prominent political leaders and members of the film fraternity.

Union Home Minister Amit Shah, BJP president J P Nadda, along with several ministers and parliamentarians, attended the meeting and offered condolences to Malini and her daughters, Esha and Ahana.

The Padma Awards, among the highest civilian honours in India, are given in three categories: Padma Vibhushan, Padma Bhushan and Padma Shri, and are conferred by the President of India at ceremonial functions held annually, usually in March or April.

- ANI

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Rajesh Q
Hema ji is right. This should have happened years ago. Why do we wait for our icons to pass away before giving them their due? His work in Sholay and Chupke Chupke is timeless. Better late than never, I suppose.
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Aman W
My father grew up watching his films, and so did I. He was the original action hero but had such grace in emotional scenes too. A Padma Vibhushan feels perfectly right for someone who gave so much joy to the country.
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Sarah B
While I'm happy for the recognition, I do wish the system was more proactive. Awards like these mean the most when the recipient is alive to feel the appreciation from the nation. It's a bittersweet moment for the family.
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Karthik V
Jai Veeru! 🥹 This news brought a tear to my eye. He wasn't just an actor; he was a part of our family's Sunday movie rituals. A fitting tribute to the He-Man of Indian cinema. His contribution is indeed immense.
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Nikhil C
Respectfully, the timing does feel political, coming so soon after a large prayer meet attended by top ministers. The honour is deserved, but one wonders if the process could be more independent of the current government's optics.

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