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Sanjay Dutt (born July 29, 1959) is a Bollywood megastar. He is the son of late Bollywood actors Nargis and Sunil Dutt. He has two younger sisters, and a daughter who resides in New York. He had two wives; one died of cancer and the other, Rhea Pillai, he divorced.

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Film Career

He made his acting debut in the film Rocky, 1981 the year that his mother passed away. Though the film was a hit it did not establish him as a star. He steadly began to build his career, and he had many hits such as Saajan, Daag The Fire, Haseena Maan Jayengi and his breakthrough role Khalnayak. The release of Khalnayak happened to coincide with Dutt's arrest in connection with the 1993 Mumbai Bombings. The hype surrounding the event and his villainous role in the film gave him a much needed career boost and a filmfare nomination for best actor.

Dutt retained his macho image after being relased from jail and built on his steady fan following. Over the last 5 years, he has matured as an actor, with action and comedy being his forte. The 2004 hit Munnabhai M.B.B.S. earned him rave reviews. His performance as a gangster in "Vaastav" earned him almost all the top awards that the industry has to offer, further cementing his place as one of the best actors in the Indian Film Industry.

He along with friend and director Sanjay Gupta formed a production company called White Feather Films. They have produced films such as Kaante and Musafir.

Personal life

Despite getting into trouble with the law, Dutt has maintained his huge fan following. His mother died a few weeks before his first film was to be released, following which he took up drugs. After attending a rehabilitation program in the United States, a sober Dutt learned that his wife had cancer. Her



death was followed by a bitter custody battle between Dutt and his in-laws over the custody of his only daughter.

It is at this time that he was linked to the March 12, 1993 bombings of Mumbai. Dutt spent over a year in jail, during which time, public sympathy for the ill fated actor reached a crescendo. Dutt was charged in connection with the bombings that killed over 200 people, but was exonerated by the Government and Law enforcement agencies.

His father , died in May 2005. Sunil Dutt was the sports minister of India at the time of his death.

Trivia

  • Is insomniac
  • Gets uncomfortable in crowded places

Quotes

(About Munnabhai M.B.B.S.) "It's a kind of satire on the medical profession, but at the same time, it's a fun film, though not a slapstick comedy. The jokes and dialogs aren't written to evoke a forced laughter; I'd say it's situational. Munnabhai is comical because of the way he is. But at the core, it's a very emotional film. It will be a really fantastic film. The script is amazingly hilarious. It's not an inspired story, it's original. Munnabhai was one role I couldn't refuse, as it's in a league of its own. Suddenly, due to one jhatka in his life, he decides to become a doctor. So how a bhai enrolls in a medical college and goes to study medicine is very funny as an idea."

Awards and Nominations

  • Filmfare awards

1992: Best Actor nomination for the role of Aman Verma in Saajan

1994: Best Actor nomination for the role of Balaram Prasad "Ballu" in Khal Nayak

2000: Best Actor win for the role of Raghunath Namdev Shivalkar in Vaastav: The Reality

2001: Best Actor nomination for the role of SSP Inayat Khan in Mission Kashmir

2003: Best Supporting Actor nomination for the role of Jay Rehan 'Ajju' in Kaante

2004: Best Comedian win for the role of Murli Prasad Sharma "Munna bhai" in Munnabhai M.B.B.S.

2006: Best Supporting Actor nomination for the role of Girish Sharma in Parineeta


  • Awards of the International Indian Film Academy

2000: Won in category "Award for Artistic Excellence, Actor in a leading role" for the role of Raghunath Namdev Shivalkar in Vaastav: The Reality

2001: Nominated



in the category "Popular Award, Actor in a Leading Role" for the role of SSP Inayat Khan in Mission Kashmir


  • Star Screen Awards

2000: Best Actor win for the role of Raghunath Namdev Shivalkar in Vaastav: The Reality

2001: Best Actor nomination for the role of A.C.P Prithviraj Singh in Kurukshetra and Best Supporting Actor win for the role of SSP Inayat Khan in Mission Kashmir

2004: Best Actor nomination for the role of Murli Prasad Sharma "Munna bhai" in Munnabhai M.B.B.S.

2005: Best Supporting Actor nomination for the role of Khan in Deewaar


  • 2004, Stardust Award, Star of the Year - Male, Munnabhai M.B.B.S.

Filmography

  • Happy New Year (2007) (announced)
  • Nehle Pe Dehla (2006) (pre-production) .. Johnny
  • Utthaan (2006) (pre-production)
  • Munnabhai Meets Mahatma Gandhi (2005) (filming) .. Murli Prasad Sharma (Munna bhai)
  • Eklavya (2006) (post-production)
  • Jaan Ki Baazi (2006) (post-production)
  • Zinda (2005) (post-production) .. Balajeet Roy
  • Sarhad Paar (2005) (post-production) .. Ranjeet Singh
  • Mohabbat Ho Gayi Hai Tumse (2005) (post-production)
  • Tathastu (2005) (post-production)
  • Vaah! Life Ho Toh Aisi (2005) .. Yamaraj M.A.
  • Ek Ajnabee (2005) .. Special Appearance (Song)
  • Shaadi No. 1 (2005) .. Lukhwinder Singh (Lucky)
  • Viruddh (2005) .. Ali
  • Dus (2005) .. S Dheer
  • Parineeta (2005) .. Girish Babu
  • Tango Charlie (2005) .. Squadron Leader Vikram Rathore
  • Shabd (2005) .. Lead Role
  • Musafir (2004) .. Billa
  • Rakht: What If You Can See the Future (2004) .. Rahul
  • Deewaar (2004) .. Khan
  • Rudraksh (2004) .. Varun
  • Plan (2004) .. Mussabhai
  • Munnabhai M.B.B.S. (2003) .. Murli Prasad Sharma (Munna bhai)
  • LOC Kargil (2003) .. Lt. Col. Y.K. Joshi
  • Ek Aur Ek Gyarah (2003) .. Sitara
  • Kaante (2002) .. Jay Rehan 'Ajju'
  • Annarth (2002) .. Iqbal Danger
  • Hathyar (2002) .. Rohit Raghunath Shivalkar
  • Maine Dil Tujhko Diya (2002) .. Bhai-Jaan
  • Yeh Hai Jalwa (2002) (uncredited) .. Shera (special appearance)
  • Hum Kisi Se Kum Nahin (2002) .. Munna Bhai
  • Pitaah (2002) .. Rudra
  • Jodi No.1 (2001) .. Jai
  • Raju Chacha' (2000) .. Gafoor
  • Kurukshetra (2000) .. A.C.P Prithviraj Singh
  • Mission Kashmir (2000) .. SSP Inayat Khan
  • Jung (2000) .. Balli
  • Chal Mere Bhai (2000) .. Vicky Oberoi
  • Baaghi (2000) .. Raja
  • Khauff (2000) .. Anthony/Vicky/Babu
  • Khoobsurat (1999) .. Sanju (Sanjay Shastri)
  • Vaastav: The Reality (1999) .. Raghunath Namdev Shivalkar
  • Haseena Maan Jaayegi (1999) .. Sonu
  • Safari (1999) .. Captain Kishan
  • Kartoos (1999) .. Raja/Jeet Balraj
  • Daag: The Fire (1999) .. Captain Karan Singh
  • Dushman (1998) .. Major Suraj Singh Rathod
  • Daud (1997) .. Nandu
  • Mahaanta (1997) .. Sanjay 'Sanju' Malhotra
  • Sanam (1997) .. Narendra Anand
  • Vijeta (1996) .. Ashok
  • Namak (1996)
  • Andolan (1995) .. Adarsh
  • Jai Vikraanta (1995) .. Vikranta
  • Amaanat (1994) .. Vijay
  • Aatish (1994) .. Baba
  • Insaaf Apne Lahoo Se (1994) .. Rajoo
  • Zamane Se Kya Darna (1994)
  • Gumrah (1993) .. Jagan Nath (Jaggu)
  • Kshatriya (1993) .. Vikram Singh (Mirtagarh)
  • Khal Nayak (1993) .. Balaram Prasad "Ballu"
  • Sahibaan (1993) .. Prince Vijay Pal Singh
  • Yalgaar (1992) .. Vishal Singhal
  • Sarphira (1992) .. Suresh Sinha
  • Sahebzaade (1992) .. Raja
  • Adharm (1992) .. Vicky Verma
  • Jeena Marna Tere Sang' (1992)
  • Saajan (1991) .. Aman Verma/Sagar
  • Do Matwale (1991) .. Ajay Jamesbond 009
  • Fateh (1991)
  • Khoon Ka Karz (1991)
  • Qurbani Rang Layegi (1991) .. Raj Kishen
  • Sadak (1991) .. Ravi
  • Yodha (1991) .. Suraj Singh
  • Thanedaar (1990) .. Brijesh Chandar (Birju)
  • Krodh (1990) .. Vijay (Munna)
  • Jeene Do (1990)
  • Khatarnaak (1990) .. Suraj 'Sunny'
  • Tejaa (1990) .. Tejaa/Sanjay
  • Zahreelay (1990) .. Raaka
  • Ilaaka (1989) .. Inspector Suraj Verma
  • Do Qaidi (1989) .. Manu
  • Hathyar (1989) .. Avinash
  • Hum Bhi Insaan Hain (1989) .. Bhola
  • Kanoon Apna Apna (1989) .. Ravi
  • Mohabbat Ka Paigham (1989
  • Taaqatwar (1989) .. Inspector Sharma
  • Mardon Wali Baat (1988) .. Tinku
  • Jeete Hain Shaan Se (1988) .. Govinda
  • Kabzaa (1988) .. Ravi Varma
  • Khatron Ke Khiladi (1988) .. Raja
  • Mohabbat Ke Dushman (1988) .. Hisham
  • Imandar (1987)
  • Inaam Dus Hazaar (1987)
  • Naam O Nishan (1987) .. Inspector. Suraj Singh
  • Naam (1986) .. Vicky Kapoor
  • Jeeva (1986) .. Jeeva/Jeevan Thakur
  • Mera Haque (1986) .. Prince Amar Singh
  • Do Dilon Ki Dastaan (1985) .. Vijay
  • Jaan Ki Baazi (1985)
  • Zameen Aasmaan (1984)
  • Mera Faisla (1984) .. Raj Saxena
  • Bekaraar (1983) .. Shyam
  • Main Awara Hoon (1983)
  • Johnny I Love You (1982)
  • Vidhaata (1982) .. Kunal Singh
  • Rocky (1981) .. Rakesh/Rocky
  • Reshma Aur Shera (1971) .. Qawalli singer (child artist)

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