Age is just a number for the evergreen veteran actor, Dharmendra, as he sported a fedora in the scorching Mumbai heat to cast his vote in Phase 5 of the Lok Sabha elections 2024. Accompanied by his wife and present BJP MP, Hema Malini, and daughter Esha Deol, the actor fulfilled his civic duty. Dharmendra's sons, Sunny and Bobby, are also expected to cast their votes. This is the latest political involvement for the actor who was previously a member of the Lok Sabha, while Hema Malini is seeking a third term as the incumbent MP from Mathura constituency.
Dharmendra Casts Vote in Lok Sabha Elections 2024
Veteran actor Dharmendra, known for his evergreen charm, recently exercised his voting rights in the Phase 5 of the Lok Sabha elections 2024.
Despite the scorching heat in Mumbai, Dharmendra sported a fedora as he arrived at the polling booth accompanied by his wife and current BJP MP, Hema Malini, and daughter Esha Deol. His sons, Sunny and Bobby, are also expected to cast their votes.
Dharmendra's political involvement goes beyond casting his ballot. He has previously served as a member of the Lok Sabha himself, while Hema Malini is seeking a third term as the incumbent MP from Mathura constituency.
Background:
Dharmendra, born Dharam Singh Deol, is one of the most celebrated actors in Indian cinema. He made his debut in 1960 and has appeared in over 300 films. He is known for his rugged good looks and charismatic screen presence.
Hema Malini is an equally accomplished actress and politician. She has starred in over 150 films and is considered one of the most successful actresses in Bollywood. She has been a member of the BJP since 2004 and has served as an MP twice.
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