| Sanjay Dutt | |
|---|---|
| Born | Sanjay Balraj Dutt July 29, 1959 |
| Other name(s) | Sanju Baba Munna bhai |
| Occupation | Actor, Politician |
| Years active | 1981 - Present |
| Spouse(s) | Richa Sharma (1987–1996) (Deceased) Rhea Pillai (1998–2005) (Divorced)[1] Manyata Dutt (2008–present)[2] |
Sanjay Dutt (Hindi: संजय दत्त), born 29 July 1959),is an Indian Bollywood film actor and politician. Dutt is the son of Bollywood stars Sunil and Nargis Dutt. Ever since his debut in the early 1980s, he has established himself as a prominent star. Sanjay was educated at the leading boarding school of India, the Lawrence School Sanawar.
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Sanjay married Richa Sharma on 12 October 1987. She died of cancer in 1996.[3] They had a daughter, Trishala, who lives in USA.[4] His second wife was Rhea Pillai. Dutt is currently married to his third wife Dilnawaz Shaikh,[5] also known as Manyata.
Due to terrorist interactions, and supposed weapons possession, on 19 April 1993, Sanjay was arrested under the Terrorist and Disruptive Activities Act (TADA)[6]. 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.[7]
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.[8]
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.[9] 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.[10]
On 31 July 2007, Dutt was sentenced to six years rigorous imprisonment for illegally possessing weapons.[11] At the same time, Dutt was also "cleared of terrorism conspiracy charges in the blasts" related to the 1993 bombings.[11] 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."[11] 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".[6]
On 2 August 2007, Sanjay Dutt was moved from Arthur Road jail in Mumbai to the Yeravada Jail in Pune.[12] On 7 August 2007, Dutt appealed the sentence.[13] 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.[14] Dutt was released from jail on 23 August.[15] 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.[16] He currently has an appeal for an acquittal pending.[17] In January 2009, Dutt announced that he would contest the 2009 Lok Sabha elections on the Samajwadi Party ticket.[18] However, he withdrew his candidacy in March 2009 after the Supreme Court refused to suspend his conviction.[19]
On 16 December 2008, Sanjay Dutt was appointed as a goodwill ambassador for the Intergovernmental Institution for the use of Micro-algae Spirulina Against Malnutrition (IIMSAM). He will be promoting the use of spirulina to help the organization's fight against malnutrition and hunger. His role will also support the United Nations Millennium Development Goals by mainstreaming the use of spirulina.[20]
| Year | Film | Role | Other notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 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 |
| Year | Film | Role | Awards |
|---|---|---|---|
| Zahreelay | Raaka | ||
| Tejaa | Tejaa/Sanjay | ||
| Khatarnaak | Suraj/Sunny | ||
| Jeene Do | Karamvir | ||
| Krodh | Vijay/Munna | ||
| Thanedaar | Brijesh 'Briju' Chandar | ||
| 1991 | Yodha | Suraj Singh | |
| Sadak | Ravi | ||
| Qurbani Rang Layegi | Raj Kishen | ||
| Khoon Ka Karz | Arjun | ||
| Fateh | Karan | ||
| Do Matwale | Ajay 'James Bond 009' | ||
| Saajan | Aman Verma/Sajar | ||
| 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 | ||
| Kshatriya | 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 | ||
| 2000 | Namak | Gopal | |
| Vijeta | Ashok | ||
| 1997 | Sanam | 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 |
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| Year | Film | Role | Other notes |
|---|---|---|---|
| 2000 | Khauff | Anthony/Vicky/Babu | |
| Baaghi | Raja | ||
| Chal Mere Bhai | Vicky Oberoi | ||
| Jung | Balli | ||
| Mission Kashmir | SSP Inayat Khan | Winner for Critics' Best Actor Award | |
| Kurukshetra | A.C.P Prithviraj Singh | ||
| Raju Chacha | Gafoor | ||
| 2001 | Jodi No.1 | Jai | |
| 2002 | Pitaah | Rudra | |
| Hum Kisi Se 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' | ||
| 2003 | Ek Aur Ek Gyarah | Sitara | |
| LOC Kargil | Lt. Col. Y. K. Joshi | ||
| Munnabhai M.B.B.S. | Murli Prasad Sharma (Munna Bhai) | ||
| 2004 | Plan | Mussabhai | |
| Rudraksh | Varun | ||
| Deewaar | Khan | ||
| Musafir | Billa | ||
| Shabd | Shaukat Vashisht | ||
| 2005 | Tango Charlie | Squadron Leader Vikram Rathore | |
| Parineeta | Girish Babu | ||
| Dus | S. Dheer | ||
| Viruddh... Family Comes First | Ali | ||
| Shaadi No. 1 | Lukhwinder Singh (Lucky) | ||
| Ek Ajnabee | Special appearance | ||
| Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi! | Yamaraj M. A., Himself | ||
| 2006 | Zinda | Balajeet Roy | |
| Tathastu | Ravi Rajput | film is loosely based on Denzel Washington's, 2002 movie John Q. | |
| Anthony Kaun Hai | Master Madan | ||
| Lage Raho Munna Bhai | Murli Prasad Sharma (Munna Bhai) | ||
| 2007 | Eklavya: The Royal Guard | Pannalal Chohar | |
| Nehlle Pe Dehlla | Johnny | ||
| Sarhad Paar | Ranjeet Singh | ||
| Shootout at Lokhandwala | Shamsher Khan | ||
| Dhamaal | Kabir Nayak | remake of the 1963 American Comedy, It's a Mad, Mad, Mad, Mad World. It also shows influences of other contemporary movies such as Road Trip, Mr Bean (Movie), Mr Bean, Rat Race, and Johnny English among others. | |
| 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 Apperance | |
| Mehbooba | Shravan Dhaliwal | ||
| Kidnap | Vikrant Raina | ||
| EMI | 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 | ||
| Padosan Remake | Vidyanathi | ||
| No Problem | |||
| Year | Film | Role | Other notes |
| 2010 | Shortkut 2: The Con is Back | Producer | |
| Koochie Koochie Hota Hai | Aman Mehra | ||
| Break Ke Baad | Himself |
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