Tribute Not Paid to Dharmendra at Oscars, Indian Fans Upset
Indian fans expressed their anger after legendary actor Dharmendra was not remembered in the tribute segment at the Oscars 2026.
The Oscars 2026 ceremony, held in Los Angeles, included a specific segment dedicated to honoring actors who passed away in the previous year. This segment, known as the Memorium, plays a crucial role in acknowledging the contributions of departed artists to the film industry. However, in this year's tribute, there was no mention of any Indian or Bollywood star, which left many fans disheartened.
Legendary Bollywood actor Dharmendra, who passed away in 2025, was notably absent from this segment, despite being a significant figure in Indian cinema. His death was felt deeply within the industry, and the lack of acknowledgment at a prestigious global ceremony like the Oscars struck a nerve among his fans. The omission of his name has sparked widespread outrage on social media, with fans expressing their disappointment over the apparent neglect of Indian cinema in international forums.
The incident raises questions about the representation of non-Western stars in major global events such as the Oscars. While the ceremony predominantly highlights Hollywood talents, the exclusion of an icon like Dharmendra reflects a broader issue of visibility and recognition for international artists. Moving forward, it becomes essential to advocate for a more inclusive approach in tributes, ensuring that contributions from all corners of the film industry are honored appropriately.