Hema Malini in relationship with Sunny, Bobby after Dharmendra’s death: It’s personal
Hema Malini addressed rumors about separate prayer meetings held after Dharmendra’s death, clarifying that the decision was personal and not indicative of differences within the family.

Hema Malini opens up about remembering late actor Dharmendra and her relationship with his sons Sunny Deol and Bobby Deol, addressing the ongoing speculations following separate prayer meetings held after his death. In a recent interview, the actor-politician clarified that the decisions were personal and driven by circumstances, not family feud.
Dharmendra, fondly remembered as the He-Man of Bollywood, died on November 24 at the age of 89 after battling age-related ailments. Since his death, Hema Malini has often shared emotional tributes to the actor on social media, remembering him and celebrating his legacy. In a recent interview with etimesHe reflected on Dharmendra’s life and also addressed his relationship with his first family.
Sunny and Bobby Deol after Dharmendra’s death held a prayer meeting For her father, which Hema Malini and her daughters did not attend. Instead, Hema held separate prayer meetings in Mumbai and Delhi, leading to speculations about possible differences between the two families. Responding to these rumours, Hema said, “This is a personal matter of our family. We talk to each other. I held a prayer meeting at my home because I belong to a different group.”
Elaborating further, he said, “I then organized a prayer meeting in Delhi. Because I am involved in politics, it was important for me to organize a prayer meeting for my friends and the people of that area. Mathura is my constituency, and people there are crazy about him (Dharmendra). So, I organized a prayer meeting there too. I am happy with what I did.”
Hema Malini also addressed reports that Dharmendra’s Lonavala farmhouse could be converted into a museum for fans. Sharing her thoughts she said, “I think Sunny is planning something about it. He will definitely make a family and who knows what will happen. No one needs to worry so much. We are all doing fine.”
Before his death, Dharmendra was admitted to Breach Candy Hospital in Mumbai for several days, but his condition did not improve. He passed away just days before his 90th birthday, leaving behind a vast legacy in Indian cinema and countless memories cherished by his family, colleagues and fans.

