Hema Malini's response to being separated from Dharmendra 'feels bad and is not sad'

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Senior, well-known Indian actress and politician Hema Malini has expressed her feelings on being asked about being away from husband, actor Dharmendra.

74-year-old legendary actress Hema Malini recently gave an interview to Indian media ‘Lahreen TV’.

During this interview, the actress talks about her experiences, career, family and being away from husband, Dharmendra.

The actress was asked during the interview that how do you feel about being away from her husband Dharmendra?

In response to this question, the actress said that I am not sad about it, I am happy with myself, I have two children and I have brought them up very well.

During an interview, actress Hema Malini was told that people call her a ‘symbol of feminism (feminism, feminism, belief in full social, economic and political equality for women)’ for staying at home after marriage.

The actress was surprised and repeated ‘symbol of femininity?’

He added that nobody wants to be like this, it happens automatically, nobody wants to feel like this, nobody wants to spend their life alone like this.

Hema Malini said that every woman wants to have a husband, children and lead a normal family life, but sometimes it doesn’t happen.

Hema Malini added that Dharmendra has always been there for me, she then repeated her words that I don’t feel bad or sad about it, I am happy with myself.

He recalled an old memory and said that he (Dharminder) was once worried and asked me that the children should get married soon.

On this I told them that marriages will happen, marriages will happen when time and a good person are found and everything will be done.

It should be noted that Dharmendra married the then top film star Hema Malini in 1980, the couple has two daughters Esha and Aahna.

On the other hand, before entering films, Dharmendra married Prakash Kaur at the age of 19 in 1954. Dharmendra has four children from his first wife, Sunny, Bobby, Vijitha and Ajitha.

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