1. What happened?
On the evening of 10 November 2025, reports began circulating across social media claiming that veteran actor Dharmendra had died. A tweet from Abhishek Manu Singhvi (Congress MP) posted on X (formerly Twitter) read:
“Zindagi ne khamoshi se ek sitara gira diya… Dharmendra ji… the He-Man with a poet’s soul… is no more.”
This post quickly went viral. Fans began sharing condolences, RIP posters, and news outlets started reporting the death—but it turned out the actor was alive and undergoing treatment.
Shortly afterward, Dharmendra’s daughter Esha Deol issued a statement clarifying that her father is “stable and under observation”. His wife, Hema Malini, also condemned the spread of false news and appealed for privacy.
2. Why the rumours spread so fast
Several factors contributed to how quickly the fake reports spread:
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Credibility by association: When a prominent public figure (like Singhvi) posts such a claim, people tend to believe it quickly.
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Social media dynamics: Platforms like X and Instagram allow rapid sharing without sufficient fact-checking.
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Celebrity vulnerability: Dharmendra, aged 89, was admitted to hospital (Breach Candy Hospital, Mumbai) for observation which added to the sense of urgency and risk.
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Pre-prepared narratives: In the age of “breaking news”, death hoaxes tend to follow a pattern—hospitalisation → celebrity visits → ambiguous updates → false death report. Reddit users captured this timeline.
3. The impact of the fake news
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Emotional distress: Fans, colleagues and industry peers were misled into grief.
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Confusion: Media outlets had to retract or correct their stories, eroding trust.
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Family intrusion: The actor’s family had to deal with unwanted speculation at a vulnerable time. Hema Malini asked for respect and privacy.
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Digital misinformation: The incident highlights how false claims can become viral before verification happens.
4. The official clarification
Following the false reports:
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Dharmendra’s team (via his son Sunny Deol) issued a statement:
“Mr. Dharmendra is stable and under observation. Further updates will be shared as available. Kindly do not indulge in spreading false rumours regarding his health. Request everyone to pray for his speedy recovery and respect the family’s right to privacy.”
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His daughter, Esha Deol, posted on Instagram refuting the death reports and emphasising the actor is alive and recovering.
5. Lessons for readers & netizens
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Check official sources: Before sharing something heavy like a death announcement, verify with credible sources (family statements, major news outlets).
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Avoid sharing unverified content: Even if it comes from a “trusted” handle, retweeting before confirmation contributes to misinformation.
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Understand media pressure: In the race for clicks, outlets may publish unverified claims; as readers you can demand better.
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Respect privacy: Celebrity hospitalisations are sensitive; spreading rumours adds unnecessary distress.
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Recognise patterns of hoaxes: Sudden “BREAKING” death announcements, especially after hospital visits, often merit extra scrutiny.
6. Final word
The Dharmendra death hoax is a stark reminder that in today’s hyper‐connected world, false information can travel faster than facts. While Dharmendra remains alive and recuperating, the experience puts a spotlight on our collective responsibility: pause, verify, then share.

