“Chupke Chupke” (1975): Dharmendra’s impeccable timing and hilarious portrayal of a prankster led to uproarious laughter.
“Sholay” (1975): In this action-packed classic, his comic chemistry with Amitabh Bachchan as Veeru and Jai brought comic relief.
“Naukar Biwi Ka” (1983): Dharmendra’s portrayal of a husband juggling multiple identities resulted in side-splitting situations.
“Azaad” (1978): His role as a thief posing as a prince led to comical escapades and misunderstandings.
“Jugnu” (1973): His role as an unwitting thief alongside Hema Malini added a light-hearted touch to this romantic comedy.
“Dharam Veer” (1977): In this period drama, his dual role allowed him to infuse humor into the swashbuckling narrative.
“Raja Jani” (1972): His amusing antics as a happy-go-lucky thief contributed to the film’s comic flavor.