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Dharmendra discharged from hospital; family requests for privacy
Veteran Bollywood actor Dharmendra has been discharged from the famous Breach Candy Hospital in South Mumbai, where he was admitted on October 31 following age-related health complications. The 88-year-old actor, known for his iconic roles in films like Sholay, Chupke Chupke, and Phool Aur Patthar, will now continue his recovery at home. Confirming the update, Dr. Prof. Pratit Samdani, who treated Dharmendra, told the media, “Dharmendraji has been discharged from the hospital around 7. 30 am. He will be treated at home as the family has decided to give him home treatment.”Following his discharge, the family also issued an official statement urging everyone to respect the actor’s privacy. The statement read: “Mr. Dharmendra has been discharged from the hospital and will continue his recovery at home. We kindly request the media and the public to refrain from any further speculation and to respect his and the family’s privacy during this time. We appreciate everyone’s love, prayers, and good wishes for his continued recovery, good health, and long life. Please respect him because he loves you.”Dharmendra’s hospitalization had sparked widespread concern among fans and within the film industry. Soon after news of his admission surfaced, multiple unverified reports and death hoaxes began circulating online, prompting his family members to step in and clear the air. His son, actor Sunny Deol, and daughter Esha Deol had earlier shared updates assuring that Dharmendra was recovering well and urged fans not to believe any false news. Actress Hema Malini, Dharmendra’s wife, also addressed the fake reports, condemning the spread of misinformation and urging the media to act responsibly during such sensitive times. It is being said that Dharmendra will now be under round-the-clock medical supervision at home. The actor is also said to be responding well to treatment and showing steady signs of improvement. Known as one of Hindi cinema’s most beloved stars, Dharmendra continues to receive an outpouring of love and prayers from fans and industry colleagues alike. With his condition now stable, the family remains hopeful for his smooth recovery in the comfort of his home. As the actor rests and recuperates, his fans across generations continue to send messages of support a true testament to Dharmendra’s enduring place in the hearts of millions. Also Read: Dharmendra in a throwback interview: “I want to see diseases, corruption and discrimination eliminated from our country”.
Dharmendra hospitalised again at Breach Candy, currently under observation
Veteran Bollywood actor Dharmendra, who has been hospitalized at Mumbai’s Breach Candy Hospital since October 31, is currently under observation and recuperating, according to sources close to his family. Contrary to circulating reports, the actor is not on ventilator support. Sunny Deol, Dharmendra’s son, visited him at the hospital recently and was reassured that all is well. The misinformation regarding his critical condition and ventilator support has been dismissed as fake, as per a report by the Indian Express. The report stated that Dharmendra was admitted initially for a routine health check-up and has been undergoing regular medical tests since. His family and hospital sources emphasize that there is no cause for alarm. The actor often visits the hospital for such tests, and his current stay is part of ongoing health monitoring. Despite conflicting media reports suggesting that Dharmendra’s health had deteriorated, the family maintains that he remains in stable condition. However, some updates indicate that he was moved to intensive care for closer monitoring after experiencing breathlessness. Fans and industry colleagues have sent prayers and well wishes, with many hopeful for the actor’s speedy recovery. The legendary actor, famous for classics like Sholay, Chupke Chupke, and Seeta Aur Geeta, is nearing his 90th birthday this December. He was last seen on screen in Teri Baaton Mein Aisa Uljha Jiya (2024) and is set to appear soon in Ikkis, a war drama directed by Sriram Raghavan, alongside Agastya Nanda. Dharmendra’s health remains closely monitored by a team of specialists, and his fans continue to follow updates closely, sending heartfelt support to the Bollywood icon. This article reflects the latest verified information up to November 10, 2025, and will be updated as new details emerge. Also Read: Dharmendra hospitalised after breathlessness; condition stable at Mumbai’s Breach Candy Hospital.
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MSNBC political talk show host Joe Scarborough defended this coming weekend’s ‘No Kings’ rallies on Thursday. He says it’s wrong to call the protests ‘Hate America rallies’ simply because participants disagree with President Donald Trump. Of course, Scarborough was singing a different tune when Trump’s haters were directing their bile at MAGA. He was leading the charge himself.
Akshay Kumar secures legal protection from unauthorized use of AI-generated content
The Bombay High Court has granted interim relief in favour of actor Akshay Kumar, shielding him from the unauthorised use of his likeness, image, and voice through AI-generated content and deepfakes. The order marks a significant step in the ongoing conversation about celebrity personality rights and the ethical use of artificial intelligence in the media. Justice Arif Doctor observed that such misuse of a public figure’s image “not only hurts his stature but has huge consequences,” emphasizing the growing urgency of tackling impersonation and misinformation driven by emerging technologies. The order follows a civil suit filed by the actor-legally known as Akshay Hari Om Bhatia-to prevent individuals and online platforms from exploiting his persona without consent. Representing Kumar, Senior Advocate Birendra Saraf argued that the issue transcends personal injury and has broader implications for public trust. “These acts cause grave harm to the plaintiff’s goodwill and reputation, dilute his personality and publicity rights, mislead the public, and amount to unfair competition and unjust enrichment,” Saraf said, urging the court to protect digital identity rights. The petition outlines multiple instances of deepfake misuse including a fabricated movie trailer showing Akshay as Uttar Pradesh Chief Minister Yogi Adityanath, and another clip falsely portraying him making remarks about Rishi Valmiki, which led to public backlash and forced clarifications from the actor. In one instance, a platform named Akshaykumar. ai allegedly allowed users to generate synthetic audio mimicking his voice and style. Saraf also highlighted concerns over counterfeit merchandise, cloned social media accounts, and fake endorsements circulating under Kumar’s name across platforms such as YouTube, Instagram, X (formerly Twitter), and Facebook, as well as dark web listings. The plea sought a John Doe injunction against both known and unknown entities, asking intermediaries, e-commerce platforms, and domain registrars to identify perpetrators and remove infringing content. The court’s interim order aligns with a growing trend of Indian celebrities seeking protection from AI impersonations the Bombay High Court has previously extended similar relief to Amitabh Bachchan, Aishwarya Rai Bachchan, Abhishek Bachchan, Suniel Shetty, Karan Johar, Rishab Shetty, and Asha Bhosle, who faced deepfake misuse of voice and image. Also Read: Akshay Kumar moves Bombay High Court to protect his personality rights amid AI deepfake threat.
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