Sanjay Dutt is finishing all projects in hand before the 1993 Mumbai blast case verdict. (TOI Photo) |
Munnabhai is worried. And this time around there is no Circuit to bail him out. Sanjay Dutt is overwrought with anxiety as he awaits the final verdict of the 1993 Mumbai blast case later this month.
The buzz goes that Sanjay could face imprisonment up to three years or more if he is found guilty. The actor has been visiting temples and puja pandals for the last couple of months, probably seeking divine intervention. Our source reveals, "Baba is very tense. He has stopped socialising and meeting new producers. He wants to get this problem sorted out before he signs on any new project."
Sanjay is also trying to finish all projects at hand. Recently, Sanjay called director Ajay Chandok and completed the dubbing of his film Nehele Pe Dehla . "Sanju is like my brother. He gave me my first break, and somewhere he has a soft corner for me. Just before Diwali, he called me and said that he wanted to finish dubbing," says Ajay Chandok .
Apparently the actor is worried about the fact that he may not be able to complete his projects. Meanwhile, Sanjay has asked director Indra Kumar to delay the shooting of Dhamaal . The actor was supposed to start shooting two months ago, but now wants to wait until the verdict is out. According to our sources, "Sanju is worried about the verdict of the case. He doesn't want any of his producers to face trouble after shooting with him. He has completed all his previous assignments, and now he is not working on any new project."
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