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BAFTA In Memoriam Pays Tribute To Dharmendra Among Global Legends

In a deeply moving moment at the 79th British Academy Film Awards (BAFTA) held on February 22, 2026, the global film fraternity paid a special tribute to the legendary Indian actor Dharmendra.

The “He-Man” of Indian cinema was featured in the prestigious “In Memoriam” segment, alongside other global icons who passed away in the preceding year. This recognition by the British Academy has left fans across India and the diaspora emotional, celebrating the legacy of a man who redefined stardom for over six decades.


A Global Farewell to the ‘He-Man’

The “In Memoriam” montage is a highlight of the BAFTA ceremony, honoring the contributions of actors, directors, and technicians to world cinema.

  • The Tribute: Dharmendra’s portrait appeared on the screens at London’s Royal Festival Hall, accompanied by a somber orchestral performance. The segment highlighted his vast body of work, specifically his impact on world cinema through classics like Sholay, Satyakam, and his international collaborations.
  • The Reaction: Social media was instantly flooded with clips of the tribute. Fans expressed pride in seeing “Veeru” recognized globally, with many noting that Dharmendra’s charisma transcended borders and languages.

Dharmendra’s Global Legacy

While Dharmendra was the ultimate commercial superstar in India, he was also respected internationally for his versatility:

  • The 100 Best Works: Critics recalled how Sholay (1975) remains a reference point for international filmmakers studying the “Masala” genre.
  • Recent Success: His final major appearance in Karan Johar’s Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani (2023) was also celebrated as a reminder of his enduring charm, even in his final years.

Other Indian Highlights at BAFTA 2026

The 2026 BAFTAs were a significant night for Indian representation:

  • Alia Bhatt: Presented the award for Best Film Not in the English Language and opened her speech in Hindi.
  • ‘Boong’ Win: The Manipuri-language film Boong, produced by Farhan Akhtar’s Excel Entertainment, won the award for Best Children’s & Family Film, marking a historic win for regional Indian cinema.

Disha Rojhe

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