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In a touching gesture of love and respect, villagers in Mathura recently organised a “terahvin” a traditional Hindu mourning ritual, to honour the memory of legendary superstar Dharmendra.
The event took place in Selkhera village in the Baldev area and drew nearly 10,000 people from the village and nearby areas. Locals came together to perform a traditional havan and shantipath (ritual prayers), followed by a communal feast (brahmabhoj). The gathering served as a heartfelt tribute to the veteran actor, reflecting the deep affection fans in rural India continue to hold for him even after his passing.
As part of the memorial, the villagers arranged a screening of Dharmendra’s much-loved film Sholay, allowing fans to revisit his iconic performance on the big screen. Those who organised the event described Dharmendra not simply as a film star but as “a member of their own family.” Longtime admirers expressed that his films and heroic persona had left a mark on several generations, and this terahvin was a way to honour his memory in a communal, emotional environment. Invites were extended beyond Selkhera village, people from around a dozen nearby villages joined in, making the gathering a massive tribute rather than just a local event.
“BIGGEST FAN OF DHARMENDRA INVITED 5 ENTIRE VILLAGES”
A massive fan of #Dharmendra organised a daawat on Dharam ji’s tehrvi,
and he didn’t invite just a handful of people — he invited five whole villages
This is what real fan following looks like.Can you honestly think… pic.twitter.com/pl89aLRv1j
— CineAlpha (@CineAlpha1) December 7, 2025
Dharmendra, the legendary Bollywood “He-Man,” passed away on November 24, 2025, at 89, leaving the industry and fans in shock. His cremation took place in Mumbai the next day, with close family and friends attending, including his grandson who collected the ashes to complete the traditional rites. Dharmendra’s career spanned six decades, starring in over 300 films like Sholay, Sita Aur Geeta, and Chupke Chupke, showcasing his versatility and charisma on screen.
His final film, Ikkis, directed by Sriram Raghavan, hits theaters on December 25, 2025, showcasing his timeless talent and dedication to the craft. Fans worldwide mourn his loss, celebrating a life devoted to cinema and the countless memories he created on and off screen.
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