Hema Malini Reveals Her Most Beautiful Memory with Dharmendra from Kinara

Hema Malini is sharing precious memories of her late husband Dharmendra on social media. She recently posted a still from their film Kinara's song "Ek Hi Khawab" as one of her most beautiful memories. The actress also shared unpublished family photos featuring their daughters Esha and Ahana. These emotional posts come shortly after Dharmendra's passing on November 24.

Key Points: Hema Malini Shares Cherished Kinara Memory of Dharmendra

  • Hema Malini shares a still from the "Ek Hi Khawab" song from 1977 film Kinara
  • The romantic track was sung by Bhupinder Singh with music by R.D. Burman
  • She also posted rare family photos with Dharmendra and daughters Esha and Ahana
  • The couple starred together in numerous hit films including Sholay and Seeta Aur Geeta
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Hema Malini reveals one of her most beautiful memories with Dharmendra

Hema Malini posts a still from "Ek Hi Khawab" song, calling it one of her most beautiful memories with late husband Dharmendra from the film Kinara.

"One of the most beautiful memories of me and Dharamji from the movie Kinara - Hema Malini"

Mumbai, Nov 28

Veteran actress and politician Hema Malini has been using social media to relive some cherished memories with her late husband and legendary actor Dharmendra.

In her latest post, Hema posted a still from the "Ek Hi Khawab" track from their 1977 outing "Kirana". She revealed that this is her and Dharam Ji's most beloved memory from the romantic entertainer.

The "Ek Hi Khawab" song enjoys the melodious voice of Bhupinder Singh with tunes scored by legendary R. D. Burman.

"One of the most beautiful memories of me and Dharamji from the movie Kinara. It was directed by Gulzar saab and the song sung by Bhupinderji and music by R . D. Burman. #memories #memoriesforlife #kinara (sic)," Hema captioned the post.

Apart from "Kinara", one of the most adored Bollywood duos, Dharmendra and Hema Malini have shared the screen in several hits such as "Sharafat" (1970), "Tum Haseen Main Jawaan" (1970), "Naya Zamana" (1971), "Raja Jani" (1972), "Seeta Aur Geeta" (1972), "Jugnu" (1973), "Pratiggya" (1975), "Sholay" (1975), "Dream Girl" (1977), "Chacha Bhatija" (1977), "Azaad" (1978), "Dillagi" (1978), "Aas Paas" (1981) "Razia Sultan" (1983), and "The Burning Train" (1980), to name just a few.

Earlier today, Hema treated her Insta Fam with another set of rare photographs with late Dharmendra, which she termed as the “treasured” moments from their family archives.

She revealed that revisiting these pictures brought back a wave of emotions for her.

Taking to her IG, Hema dropped a string of photographs posing with Dharmendra. A couple of these photographs also included their daughters Ahana and Esha, flaunting their beautiful smiles as they faced the camera with their father.

“Some lovely family moments… simply treasured photos. I know it is a surfeit of photos but these have not been published and my emotions are unfolding as I see these. #memories #family #moments,” Hema wrote in the caption.

Bollywood legend Dharmendra passed away on November 24. He had been hospitalised at Mumbai's Breach Candy Hospital after reportedly complaining of breathlessness. Once he received the necessary treatment, he was discharged on November 12 and continued his recovery at home.

- IANS

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Rohit P
"Ek Hi Khawab" is such a beautiful song! Bhupinder Singh's voice and RD Burman's music - what a golden combination. These legends gave us so many memorable moments ❤️
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Ananya R
My parents grew up watching their movies and now I understand why they're so special. Their love story both on and off screen is truly inspiring. Beautiful to see Hema ji sharing these precious memories.
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Michael C
As someone who discovered Bollywood later in life, I'm amazed by the timeless quality of their performances. The emotional depth they brought to their roles is remarkable.
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Vikram M
While I appreciate the nostalgia, I wish we could see more of such genuine love stories in today's cinema instead of just glamorous songs and dance numbers. The old classics had soul!
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Sarah B
The way she's handling her grief by sharing beautiful memories is so touching. It shows the strength of their bond. Sending love to the family during this difficult time 💕

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