Dharmendra and Hema Malini’s love story is one of the most fascinating tales of Bollywood, filled with passion, courage and quiet strength. From their on-screen chemistry in classics like Sholay and Seeta Aur Geeta to their enduring bond off-screen, the couple’s relationship has stood the test of time, despite its complexities. What began as a film partnership in the 1970 hit Tu Haseen Main Jawan eventually grew into a lifelong connection that defied social norms and public criticism.

At the time, Dharmendra was already married to Prakash Kaur and had four children. His growing relationship with Hema Malini became a topic of heated debate, drawing intense media attention. But behind the glamour and gossip was a deeply personal journey of love, choice and self-respect.
In her biography Hema Malini: Beyond the Dream Girl, the actress spoke openly about the emotional realities of her marriage. She shared that her decision to live separately from Dharmendra was not born of distance but of understanding. She wanted to maintain peace within the family and dignity in her life. Hema said that she had no complaints about her choices or the life she built, as long as it brought happiness to her and her daughters Esha and Ahana.

Over the years, Hema Malini was often labeled the “other woman”, a tag that brought judgment and whispers wherever she went. Yet, she remained unfazed by public perception, insisting that she found fulfillment in her relationship and her role as a mother. She explained that she never felt the need to monitor Dharmendra’s time or actions, trusting his sense of responsibility and his love for their children.
In an older interview, Hema Malini reflected on how her life did not fit the traditional mold of marriage. She acknowledged that her circumstances were unconventional but said acceptance brought her peace. She described herself as content, proud of raising her daughters with independence and strength, and grateful for the life she chose.

Dharmendra, meanwhile, continues to share a warm relationship with both his families – his sons Sunny and Bobby from his first marriage and Esha and Ahana with Hema.
Decades later, their love remains unshaken, defined not by public approval but by mutual respect and understanding. For Hema Malini, love was never about perfection, it was about peace, trust and the quiet happiness of standing by her choices.


