Pakistani Artist’s Tribute to Dharmendra Goes Viral

Rahul KaushikNationalDecember 12, 2025

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New Delhi, December 12, 2025: A profoundly moving video clip showing a Pakistani artist reflecting on the deep connection felt in Lahore after receiving news of Bollywood legend Dharmendra’s passing has achieved massive viral success. The footage, which captured a spontaneous tribute created in the city, resonated widely across the subcontinent, powerfully reinforcing the message that “art has no borders.”

The Lahore Tribute Is Documented

The widely circulated video was filmed by Pakistani performer and painter Barira Khan, reportedly at the National College of Arts (NCA) building in Lahore. The artist was observed documenting a wall display that had been created spontaneously in the wake of the news of the veteran actor’s death.

The poster featured a collage of Dharmendra’s photographs and a tribute written in the Urdu language, serving as a heartfelt, immediate memorial. The sight of this genuine, unauthorized public mourning in Lahore was immediately interpreted by viewers as a powerful symbol of the emotional ties shared by the populations of India and Pakistan, despite political tensions.

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Art’s Universal Language Is Stated

The artist’s accompanying monologue and caption were key drivers of the video’s virality. The artist was heard remarking on the common perception that India and Pakistan are “enemy countries,” but immediately countered this by stating that the people of her nation “never learned to hate their neighbors.” She stressed that whenever people from the two nations meet at the border, “only love is shared.”

The defining sentiment of the video was articulated through the artist’s reflection that “Kitni khoobsurat baat hai naki art ka koi border nahi hota” (How beautiful it is that art has no border). The statement was widely shared, becoming a succinct, viral mantra for peace and cross-cultural unity.

An Emotional Bridge Is Celebrated

The video’s immense success confirmed the enduring, powerful influence of classic Indian cinema across the border. Dharmendra’s legacy, spanning decades and generations, was shown to transcend political and geographical divides. His movies and persona have been widely cherished by Pakistani audiences, cementing his status as a beloved figure in the subcontinent.

The thousands of comments posted on the viral video reflected a deep longing for peace, unity, and cultural exchange. The gesture by the Pakistani artist was universally celebrated as a refreshing, positive narrative that emphasized shared cultural heritage over divisive politics, reaffirming that the emotional language of art and cinema remains a potent force for connection.

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