Sanjay Dutt : My life has become a vacuum now
The Anti-Terrorist court which has been trying Sanjay Dutt in regards to the 1993 Mumbai Serial Blast for the last 14 years, today, pronounced a 6 year rigorous imprisonment under the Military Act for possessing an AK-56 Rifle.
Along with Dutt, Yusuf Nullawala, Kersi Adajania and Rusi Mula, were alo convicted under the Arms Act. Rusi Mula was let off on probation with a fine of Rs. 1 Lakh bond, while Yusuf Nullawala was sentenced to 5 year and Kersi Adajania for 2 years imprisonment with a fine of Rs. 25,000 each.
Sanjay’s Family, Relatives and the Bollywood fraternity are sad with the news and they are not happy with the sentence at all.
In an interview to a leading entertainment portal, Dutt admits that life hasn’t been a bed of roses for him. His name has been called again and again in controversies. But as a human being he is still the same and nothing has changed much in that regard. He, however got a bit mature to differentiate between near and dear ones and friends and foe.
On the passing away of his father the legendary Sunil Dutt , Dutt said: “Things are no more the same. I’m still unable to take the reality. I’m still in a haze, believing that he’ll come back to me calling my name. Even time has unable to make up for the loss in my life. I’ve realized his worth in my life after he is gone. whether it was during my drug phase or my days in jail, he was always there for me. My life has become a vacuum now.”
On Munnabhai MBBS , Dutt said: “It was a very pleasant experience. I got the chance to work with my father in the film. I also got the opportunity to team up with Vidhu Vinod Chopra . The film did well and I’m really happy about it. I had a very well etched character and that made things easy. I was doing comedy in films and there was the tragedy of the hearings happening in real life. It was stressful to manage two roles. But the film de-stressed me.”
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