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Dharmendra: The Last Lion of Indian Cinema

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Dharmendra: The Last Lion of Indian Cinema Dharmendra: The Last Lion of Indian Cinema In loving memory of Dharmendra Singh Deol (8 December 1935 – 24 November 2025) There are actors, there are stars, and then there are beings like Dharmendra — men so impossibly charismatic, so breathtakingly human, so rooted in grace and old-world dignity that cinema feels like it was invented to frame their faces. When Dharmendra breathed his last on 24 November 2025, an entire era exhaled with him. The screen dimmed. The sound softened. And the nation realised that the last lion of Hindi cinema had walked into eternity. Dharmendra was not simply a name. He was a feeling — of warmth, strength, mischief, romance, and unshakeable loyalty. For six decades he stood at the centre of Indian cinema like a pillar carved out of sunlight and steel. Handsome in a way that was almost unfair, tender in a way that felt almost unreal, he made entire generations...

Oh Malaysia, What Happened to Us?

Oh Malaysia, What Happened to Us? 🇲🇾 Oh Malaysia, What Happened to Us? A Reflection We Can No Longer Run From By Amarjeet Singh @ AJ There was a time when Malaya was not just land. It was a sacred promise . A promise that people of different colours, languages, and faiths could come together to build a nation worthy of being called home. From the Indians who built the estates, roads and railways… To the Sikh regiments who guarded our towns as police and soldiers… To the Malays who fed the nation through agriculture and governance… To the Chinese who drove commerce, trade and growth… These were not just contributions. These were the bones, muscles, and heartbeat of a nation being born. This was the backbone that carried Malaya into Malaysia. So what happened to that backbone? What happened to the unity that once held us upright? We lived as one. We ate at the same keda...