Given Sanjay’s highly publicized missteps, writer-director Rajkumar Hirani and co-writer Abhijat Joshi seem well aware that it would be foolish to unabashedly glorify Bollywood’s “bad boy ” in fact, in the very first scene of “Sanju,” an incensed Sanjay (played with uncanny accuracy by Ranbir Kapoor) burns a book by a biographer who likens him to Gandhi. Apart from Uri, Vicky will be seen in Anurag Kashyap's Manmarziyaan, co-starring Abhishek Bachchan and Taapsee Pannu.Bollywood stars like Amitabh Bachchan and Shah Rukh Khan may have the legendary careers and staggering worldwide fame, but there’s good reason why - of all the living actors that could have been the subject of a Bollywood biopic - it’s Sanjay Dutt who emerged as a viable choice, in the newly released “ Sanju.” The son of iconic Mother India actress Nargis and actor/activist/politician Sunil Dutt (whose 30-year career in films has been overshadowed by substance abuse problems, womanizing, accusations of terrorism, and prison stints), Sanjay’s life includes tragedy, drama, crime, and redemption in spades-in short, it’s the stuff movies are made of. Meanwhile, Vicky Kaushal is currently filming Uri in Serbia. tiger!! #sanju #friendshipĪ post shared by Paresh Ghelani on at 10:21pm PDT You always have been, you are and you always will be the greatest friend, brother that anyone can ask for. Look past the flaws, the women, the controversies, I love you, and now I can share it with everyone.
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Thank you for making me part of the Pride where we watch each others back Thank you for always having the protective blanket over me Thank you for the journey you've dragged me on lovingly and have taught me how to fight the adversity, however it may come.
Sanju - Thank You for being a part of my life. But here we are united, unbreakable and ready for life. Our journey has often been clouded in disbelief and doubt, wondering if we will make it till the end or will fall into the labyrinth of tragedy and controversy. Our friendship has been exhilarating, volatile, wild and rewarding. I know I share this sentiment with all friends and family close to him.
It is more importantly a relentless pursuit of life with all its shades. Sanju is an ode to falling, rising, making mistakes and learning, flaws, imperfection - everything that defines the core of friendship. There were moments I've relived from my own life - things I've forgotten, and things I'll never ever forget - on screen. How many of us can truly say that we've got friends who not only stand by you through thick and thin, but are as much a brother, a mentor, and your live conscience? Sanju, you have been all that and more. It's hard to convey how many different emotions I'm feeling at this time. Now, the entire world shares our story, and the story of the man who's made me a part of his and he has thought me how to get up after every fall. To the mistakes we cannot undo, to the strength we cannot find elsewhere but, in each other. Cry endlessly to the years we had lost, to the years we stood by and witnessed this roller coaster called life and the irrevocable loss of loved ones. I wanted to just hug him, hold on to him and cry. as i begin, here to you my brother After watching the film 'Sanju' I was numb, numb with limitless emotions. Its been many years of staying away from the social media, i finally give-in to embrace it. To the mistakes we cannot undo, to the strength we cannot find elsewhere but, in each other." He wrote: " After watching Sanju, I was numb, numb with limitless emotions. Paresh Gehlani, too was equally adept at expressing his views about the film and shared a moving note on his Instagram account. Puttar, tune dil jeet liya (Son, you have won my heart)." You have truly portrayed the meaning of friendship, and your act is accurate when I think of the friends I have had. According to a mid-day report, Sanjay Dutt was extremely impressed by Vicky's acting prowess and told him: "I got really emotional with your performance. Vicky Kaushal was praised by Sanjay Dutt for his intense portrayal of the actor's best friend Kamlesh Kanhaiyalal Kapasi in Sanju headlined by Ranbir Kapoor. A post shared by Vicky Kaushal on at 3:20am PDT