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A Tribute to a Living Legend: Karan Johar on Dharmendra in Ikkis

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The magic of the silver screen often lies not just in the stories being told, but in the faces that tell them. For Karan Johar, watching Dharmendra on screen in the upcoming film Ikkis wasn’t just a cinematic experience; it was a deeply personal, nostalgic journey. In a heartfelt reflection, Karan shared his thoughts on what it felt like to witness the “He-Man” of Bollywood grace the screen once more, perhaps in one of his most poignant roles yet.

Karan’s admiration for Dharmendra is no secret. Having worked with him recently in Rocky Aur Rani Kii Prem Kahaani, Karan developed a front-row seat to the legend’s enduring charm. However, Ikkis—directed by Sriram Raghavan—seems to have touched a different nerve. Karan spoke about the sheer vulnerability and grace that Dharmendra brings to the frame.

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He noted that seeing Dharam ji on screen feels like a warm embrace from a bygone era of pure, unadulterated stardom. There is a sense of “one last time” in the air—not necessarily in a literal sense, but in the way we cherish a rare diamond. Every wrinkle on his face tells a story of decades of hard work, love, and an unbreakable bond with the Indian audience.

Ikkis is a war drama based on the life of Second Lieutenant Arun Khetarpal, but for Karan, the heart of the film is the presence of Dharmendra. He described the experience as.

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Even at his age, Dharmendra’s eyes convey more than a thousand lines of dialogue ever could. Seeing him share space with younger actors like Agastya Nanda creates a beautiful passing of the torch.

It reminds us of why we fell in love with movies in the first place—for the heroes who felt like family.

Karan emphasized that Dharmendra isn’t just an actor; he is an emotion. In Ikkis, that emotion is amplified. Karan’s words suggest that the performance is stripped of any artifice. It is honest, grounded, and incredibly moving. He urged fans to savor every second of the legend’s screen time, acknowledging that we are witnessing the twilight of a golden era of cinema.

For Karan, and for many of us, watching Dharmendra is a reminder of the innocence and “Apnapan” (belonging) that modern cinema sometimes lacks. His tribute serves as a beautiful reminder to celebrate our icons while they are still here, lighting up the screen with their incomparable aura.

Karan Johar’s reflection isn’t just a review; it’s a love letter to a man who has defined masculinity and romance for generations. As Ikkis prepares for release, Karan’s words have ensured that we won’t just be watching a movie—we’ll be witnessing a legacy. To know such latest updates, stay tuned to tellyboosters.com Thank you!

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