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PT Usha recalls when Dharmendra sent her 50,000 in 1986 after her Asian Games victories: 'We couldn't meet personally'

Dharmendra died on November 24 at the age of 89. PT Usha shared the veteran actor's kind gesture after her victory at the Asian Games.

Nov 29, 2025 06:07 pm IST
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Bollywood icon Dharmendra died at the age of 89 on November 24. The actor who was discharged from Mumbai's Breach Candy Hospital last week was recuperating at home before his passing. Tributes and condolences from several stars followed quickly, as many called his death the ‘end of an era.’

PT Usha mourned the demise of veteran actor Dharmendra in a heartfelt post.

PT Usha, the retired field athlete who is now a sports administrator and parliamentarian, remembered the kind gesture shown by the late actor back in the 1980s, when she had won several medals at the Asian Games.

What PT Usha said about Dharmendra

PT Usha shared a picture of Dharmendra on her X account, and shared in the caption, “In 1986, after winning 4🥇 & 1 🥈at the Asian Games, Dharmendra ji sent me Rs. 50,000/- cash prize for my achievement. We couldn't meet personally due to our busy schedules but sometimes love & affection are enough to keep the hearts connected even 1000 miles apart. RIP.”

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