This Valentine’s Day, Dharmendra welcomes you to his restaurant
Times of IndiaTimes Travel Editor/TRAVEL NEWS, HARYANA/ Updated : Feb 13, 2020, 17:36 IST
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Bollywood’s most-loved hero of the yesteryears, whose action-packed movies have earned him the nickname of He-Man has a lovely gift for this Valentine’s Day. He is going to open his farm-to-restaurant tomorrow by the name He-Man.
Bollywood’s most-loved hero of the yesteryears, whose action-packed movies have earned him the nickname of He-Man has a lovely gift for this Valentine’s Day. He is going to open his farm-to-restaurant tomorrow by the name He-Man. Read less
Recently, the Sholay actor shared this news on his Twitter and Instagram account and also sent an e-invite to his fans for the opening. He-man, which has been named after one of Dharmendra’s most beloved movie roles, is a restaurant that will run on the concept of farm-to-fork. For quite some time, the veteran has been hinting about this venture, and was regularly posting videos of fresh produce and farmers working on the farm on his social media platforms. He followed up the same with the announcement that it will open its doors on February 14, i.e., Valentine’s Day on Karnal Highway.
This will be the actor’s second venture in the hospitality business. Earlier, his first dhaba franchise named Garam Dharam made much noise and also managed to meet the expectations of the customers. During that time, he partnered with restaurateur Umang Tewari, who also owns Café Out of the Box and The Vault Café.
As regarding the e-invite it read, “Dear fans, with immense joy and gratitude, I want to announce the launch of the first ever farm to fork restaurant called He-Man. Launching this Valentine''s Day 10.30 a.m. on Karnal Highway."
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