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Sanjay Dutt
Born
Sanjay Balraj Dutt
Other namesSanju Baba
Munna bhai
Raghu Bhai
Baba
OccupationFilm actor
Politician
Years active1971, 1981 - Present
Spouse(s)Richa Sharma (1987–1996) (Deceased)
Rhea Pillai (1998–2005) (Divorced)[1]
Manyata Dutt (2008–present)[2]
ChildrenTrishala
Parent(s)Sunil Dutt
Nargis Dutt

Sanjay Dutt (Hindi: संजय दत्त), born 29 July 1959) is an Indian Hindi film actor and politician. Dutt is the son of Hindi film stars Sunil and Nargis Dutt. He made his debut in 1981.

Personal life

Dutt was born on 29 July 1959 to Bollywood actors Sunil Dutt and Nargis. He was educated at the Lawrence School Sanawar. Dutt married actress Richa Sharma in 1987.[3] Sharma died of brain tumor on 10 December 1996.[3] The couple have a daughter, Trishala, born in 1989, who lives in the United States.[4] Dutt's second marriage was to model Rhea Pillai in 1998.[5] They divorced in 2005. Dutt married his girlfriend Manyata (also known as Dilnawaz Sheikh)[6] in 2008, after two years of dating.[7] On 21 October 2010, he became father to twins, a boy and a girl.[8]

Film career

As a child actor, Dutt appeared in the 1971 film Reshma Aur Shera, starring his father. He appears briefly as a qawali singer in his first film appearance. Dutt made his Bollywood movie debut in Rocky 1981. He went on to act in 1980's films including Vidhata, Jeeva, Naam and Taaqatwar.

In the 1990s Dutt acted in films such as Sadak and Khoon Ka Karz. He starred in the 1991 movie Saajan for which he was nominated at the Filmfare awards under the category of "Best Actor". In 1993 he starred in the movie Khal Nayak for which he earned his second nomination as "Best Actor". In 1999's Vaastav: The Reality, he finally won his first Filmfare Best Actor Award.

In the 2000s Dutt acted in many films such as Mission Kashmir, Jodi No.1, Hathyar, Kaante , Munna Bhai M.B.B.S, Dus, Lage Raho Munna Bhai, Shootout at Lokhandwala, Dhamaal, Blue (2009) and All The Best: Fun Begins. During this time he got several more nominations and awards.

Illegal possession of arms

Due to terrorist interactions, and supposed weapons possession, on 19 April 1993, Sanjay was arrested under the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities Act (TADA).[9] He spent 16 months in jail as an undertrial until he was granted bail in October 1995 by the Supreme Court of India.

In November 1993, a 90,000-page long primary chargesheet was filed against the 189 accused in the 1993 Mumbai bomb blasts case including Sanjay.[10]

In March 2006, when framing muthar charges against extradited Abu Salem and co-accused Riyaz Siddiqui in the 1993 Mumbai bomb blasts case, the prosecution said that Salem delivered 9 AK-56 rifles and some hand grenades to actor Sanjay Dutt at his Bandra house in the second week of January 1993.[11]

On 13 February 2007, the special branch of Mumbai police arrested Abdul Qayyum Abdul Karim Shaikh, a close aide of Dawood Ibrahim and wanted by Mumbai Police Special Task Force for his role in the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts from Mumbai.[12] Qayuum had been named by Sanjay Dutt in his confessional statement. Sanjay had said that he met Qayuum in Dubai in September 1992 and bought a pistol from him. According to CBI, the pistol was sold to Sanjay at the instance of Dawood's brother Anees Ibrahim.[13]

On 31 July 2007, Dutt was sentenced to six years rigorous imprisonment for illegally possessing weapons.[14] At the same time, Dutt was also "cleared of terrorism conspiracy charges in the blasts" related to the 1993 bombings.[14] According to The Guardian, "The actor claimed he feared for his life after the notorious "Black Friday" bombings, which were allegedly staged by Mumbai's Muslim-dominated mafia in retaliation for deadly Hindu-Muslim clashes a few months earlier. But the judge, Pramod Kode, rejected this defence and also refused bail."[14] Dutt was immediately taken into custody and sent to Mumbai's Arthur Road Jail. As the sentence was pronounced, Dutt was "visibly shocked and was seen shivering and holding back tears".[9]

On 2 August 2007, Sanjay Dutt was moved from Arthur Road jail in Mumbai to the Yeravada Jail in Pune.[15] On 7 August 2007, Dutt appealed the sentence.[16] Later, on 20 August 2007, the Supreme Court of India granted Dutt interim bail. He was released after Yeravada Jail authorities received a copy of the court's bail order. The bail was valid until the time the special TADA court, which sentenced Dutt on 31 July, provides a copy of its judgment to him.[17] Dutt was released from jail on 23 August.[18] On 22 October 2007 Dutt was back in jail but again applied for bail. On 27 November 2007, Dutt was granted bail by the Supreme Court.[19] He currently has an appeal for an acquittal pending.[20] In January 2009, Dutt announced that he would contest the 2009 Lok Sabha elections on the Samajwadi Party ticket.[21] However, he withdrew his candidacy in March 2009 after the Supreme Court refused to suspend his conviction.[22]

International humanitarian initiatives

On 16 December 2008, he was appointed as a Goodwill Ambassador for IIMSAM - the Intergovernmental Institution for the use of Micro-algae Spirulina Against Malnutrition. He will be promoting the use of Spirulina to help the organization's advocacy and endeavour against malnutrition and hunger. His role will also support IIMSAM's efforts to secure the United Nations Millennium Development Goals by mainstreaming the use of Spirulina to eradicate malnutrition, achieve food security and bridge the health divide with a special priority for the developing and the least developed countries.[23]

Filmography

1980s

Year Film Role Awards
1981 Rocky Rakesh/Rocky D'Souza
1982 Vidhaata Kunal Singh
Johny I Love You Raju S. Singh/Johny
1983 Main Awara Hoon Sanjeev 'Sanju' Kumar
Bekaraar Shyam
1984 Mera Faisla Raj Saxena
Zameen Aasmaan
1985 Jaan Ki Baazi
Do Dilon Ki Dastaan Vijay Kumar Saxena
1986 Mera Haque Prince Amar Singh
Jeeva Jeeva/Jeevan Thakur
Jalwa Himalya Chand
Naam Vicky Kapoor
1987 Naam O Nishan Inspector Suraj Singh
Inaam Dus Hazaar Kamal Malhotra
Imaandaar Rajesh
1988 Jeete Hain Shaan Se Govinda
Mohabbat Ke Dushman Hisham
Khatron Ke Khiladi Raja
Kabzaa Ravi Varma
Mardon Wali Baat Tinku
1989 Itihaas Karan
Taaqatwar Inspector Sharma
Kanoon Apna Apna Ravi
Hum Bhi Insaan Hain Bhola
Hathyar Avinash
Do Qaidi Manu
Ilaaka Inspector Suraj Verma

1990s

Year Film Role Awards
1990 Zahreelay Raaka
Tejaa Tejaa/Sanjay
Khatarnaak Suraj/Sunny
Jeene Do Karamvir
Krodh Vijay/Munna
Thanedaar umair mirza
1991 Yodha Suraj Singh
Sadak Ali Mirza
Qurbani Rang Layegi Raj Kishen
Khoon Ka Karz Arjun
Fateh Karan
Do Matwale Ajay 'James Bond 009'
Saajan Aman Verma/Sagar Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
1992 Jeena Marna Tere Sang
Adharm Vicky Verma
Sahebzaade Raja
Sarphira Suresh Sinha
Yalgaar Vishal Singhal
1993 Sahibaan Prince Vijay Pal Singh
Khal Nayak Ballu Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
Kshatriya (film) Vikram Singh
Gumrah Jagan Nath (Jaggu)
1994 Zamane Se Kya Darna
Insaaf Apne Lahoo Se Raju
Aatish Baba
Amaanat Vijay
1995 Jai Vikraanta Vikraanta
Andolan Adarsh
1996 Namak Gopal
Vijeta Ashok
1997 Sanam (film) Narendra Anand
Mahaanta Sanjay 'Sanju' Malhotra
Dus Captain Raja Sethi
Daud Nandu
1998 Dushman Major Suraj Singh Rathod
1999 Daag: The Fire Karan Singh
Kartoos Raja/Jeet Balraj
Safari Captain Kishan
Haseena Maan Jaayegi Sonu
Vaastav: The Reality Raghu Winner, Filmfare Best Actor Award
Khoobsurat Sanju

2000s

Year Film Role Other notes
2000 Khauff Anthony/Vicky/Babu
Baaghi Raja
Chal Mere Bhai Vicky Oberoi
Jung Balli
Mission Kashmir SSP Inayat Khan Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
Kurukshetra A.C.P Prithviraj Singh
Raju Chacha Gafoor
2001 Jodi No.1 Jai
2002 Pitaah Rudra
Hum Kisise Kum Nahin Munna Bhai
Yeh Hai Jalwa Shera, Uncredited
Maine Dil Tujhko Diya Bhai-Jaan
Hathyar Rohit Raghunath Shivalkar/Raghunath Namdev Shivalkar
Annarth Iqbal Danger
Kaante Jay Rehan 'Ajju' Nominated, Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award
2003 Ek Aur Ek Gyarah Sitara
LOC Kargil Lt. Col. Y. K. Joshi
Munnabhai M.B.B.S. Murli Prasad Sharma (Munna Bhai) Winner, Filmfare Best Comedian Award
2004 Plan Mussabhai
Rudraksh Varun
Rakht Rahul
Deewaar Khan
Musafir Billa
2005 Tango Charlie Squadron Leader Vikram Rathore
Parineeta Girish Babu Nominated, Filmfare Best Supporting Actor Award
Dus S. Dheer
Viruddh... Family Comes First Ali
Shaadi No. 1 Lukhwinder Singh (Lucky)
Ek Ajnabee DJ Special appearance
Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi! Yamaraj M. A., Himself
Shabd Shaukat Vashisht
Mohabbat Ho Gayi Hai Tumse
2006 Zinda Balajeet Roy
Tathastu Ravi Rajput
Anthony Kaun Hai Master Madan
Lage Raho Munna Bhai Murli Prasad Sharma (Munna Bhai) Nominated, Filmfare Best Actor Award
2007 Eklavya: The Royal Guard Pannalal Chohar
Nehlle Pe Dehlla Johnny
Sarhad Paar Ranjeet Singh
Shootout at Lokhandwala Shamsher Khan
Dhamaal Kabir Nayak
Om Shanti Om Himself Special appearance in song Deewangi Deewangi
Dus Kahaniyan Baba
2008 Woodstock Villa Special appearance in item number Kyun
Superstar (2008 film) Himself Special Appearance
Mehbooba Shravan Dhaliwal
Kidnap Vikrant Raina
EMI – Liya Hai Toh Chukana Parega Sattar Bhai
2009 Luck Musa
Aladin The Ring Master
Blue Sagar
All The Best: Fun Begins Dharam Bhai
2010 Lamhaa Vikram
Chatur Singh Two Star Chatur Singh
No Problem
Knock Out Veer Vijay Singh[24]
Munnabhai Chale Amerika Munnabhai
Power
The Outsider

Awards and nominations

References

  1. ^ Marital woes
  2. ^ Sanjay Dutt Married Again
  3. ^ a b "I have become a family man: Sanjay Dutt". The Express Tribune. Retrieved 21 October 2010.
  4. ^ "Sanjay Dutt's tearful reunion with daughter in the Bahamas". Rediff. Retrieved 21 October 2010.
  5. ^ "Life and loves of Sanjay Dutt". NDTV. Retrieved 21 October 2010.
  6. ^ "Unknown starlet Dilnawaz's journey to Mrs Manyata Dutt". Ibnlive.in. Retrieved 21 October 2010.
  7. ^ "Sanjay Dutt marries Manyata". Reuters. Retrieved 21 October 2010.
  8. ^ "Manyata Dutt delivers twins". Times of India. Retrieved 21 October 2010.
  9. ^ a b "and received 6 yrs jail, taken into custody". IBN. 31 July 2007. Retrieved 19 April 2009.
  10. ^ "TADA court trial:Chronology of events". The Hindu. 31 July 2007. Retrieved 19 April 2009.
  11. ^ "Charges framed against Salem". Indian Express. 18 March 2006. Retrieved 19 April 2009.
  12. ^ "Man who supplied pistol to Sanjay Dutt arrested". Indian Express. 14 February 2007. Retrieved 19 April 2009.
  13. ^ "93 blast accused Abdul Qayyum Shaikh arrested". rediff.com. 13 February 2007. Retrieved 19 April 2009.
  14. ^ a b c Bollywood star gets six years as lengthy Mumbai bombing trial ends
  15. ^ "Sanjay Dutt moved to Yeravada jail". NDTV. 2 August 2007. Retrieved 31 July 2007.
  16. ^ Bollywood's Dutt appeals sentence
  17. ^ Sanjay Dutt gets bail. He was biif
  18. ^ Bollywood star Sanjay Dutt released on bail
  19. ^ Sanjay Dutt released from Pune jail
  20. ^ "SP to field Sanjay Dutt, Manoj Tiwari in Lok Sabha polls", Times of India.
  21. ^ "Sanjay Dutt to contest elections on Samajwadi Party ticket", Reuters.
  22. ^ Sanjay Dutt can't contest polls: Supreme Court
  23. ^ H.E. Ambassador Manish Uprety F.R.A.S. speaking on "Sanjay Dutt as an IIMSAM Goodwill Ambassador to eradicate Malnutrition and secure the UN MDGs", Voice of America(VOA), 17 December 2008.
  24. ^ http://www.imdb.com/title/tt1558578/

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