Dharmendra: From a Punjabi Village Boy to the Evergreen Icon of Indian Cinema
๐ Dharmendra: From a Punjabi Village Boy to the Evergreen Icon of Indian Cinema ๐ฑ Birth, Childhood & Early Influences (1935–1950) Dharmendra Singh Deol was born on 8 December 1935 in the quiet, agrarian village of Nasrali (Punjab) . He grew up in a typical Punjabi kisan household — simple living, early morning routines, and a strong connection to farmland. His father, Kewal Kishan Singh Deol , was a school headmaster, disciplined and respected. His mother, Satwant Kaur , was warm, spiritual, and deeply rooted in family values. These two influences shaped Dharmendra’s personality: discipline + humility — qualities he carries to this day. As a child, he was deeply attracted to cinema. He would walk miles to watch movies in local theatres. He once revealed: “I used to sit in front rows, dreaming that one day I will be on that screen.” But life in the village was tough — more work, fewer opportunities. Still, the dream stayed alive. ๐ฆ Early Youth & Struggle...