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No biopic, will keep on telling my story in other ways: Dharmendra

Veteran actor Dharmendra on Friday said he is averse to the idea of a film based on his life, saying…

No biopic, will keep on telling my story in other ways: Dharmendra

Dharmendra

Veteran actor Dharmendra on Friday said he is averse to the idea of a film based on his life, saying he will never give permission to any filmmaker to make a movie tracing his life's journey.

"I will never let them make that biopic," Dharmendra told reporters here.

Asked the reason, the yesteryear's hero said: "Because my life is not worth it. However, I will keep on telling parts of my story through several other ways."

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Dharmendra, 81, also asserted that he doesn't even intend to write a book about his life.

The senior actor, who will soon complete 60 years in the industry, has entertained audiences with movies of all genres — from the intense Bandini and Satyakam to potboilers like Raja Jani and Pratigya, and as a comic artiste with perfect timing in Sholay and Chupke Chupke.

In recent times, he was seen in Apne and Yamla Pagla Deewana

At the moment, the actor is working on his first international short film Dream Catcher, an Indo-Australian project being made in collaboration with Australia-based producers Rishi Raj Films and Kinopticon Productions.

It narrates a love story and puts the focus on the role technology plays in a relationship.

Being helmed by Santoshh Shivamm, it also stars Pooja Priyanka and Australian actor Travis Jeffery. It is written by Rahul B. Seth.

Dharmendra has worked with his wife and Bollywood's Dream Girl Hema Malini in films like Seeta Aur Geeta, Sholay and Dream Girl.  He says "only good role" can bring them together again for yet another film.

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