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Thursday, December 26, 2024  
23 Jumada Al-Akhirah 1446  

Drugs to deaths, misfortunes shaped my acting: Sanjay Dutt

Legal and personal misfortunes almost became a part of life for him since the mid-1990s, but Sanjay Dutt feels the upheavals helped him become a better actor. The 52-year-old, known for his macho man image, is also returning to his original love - action on the big screen, and hopes to widen his horizons by venturing into direction, eventually.

"The experience of life, right from being involved in drugs, my mother`s death, the death of my (first) wife (Richa Sharma), and the jail episode...the problems I have gone through helped me in one way - I can now play any character comfortably because I have seen so much," Sanjay told reporters in a candid interview here.

Son of legendary yesteryear actors Sunil and Nargis Dutt, Sanjay never believed in succumbing to life`s hardships - even when he was convicted for illegal possession of arms in connection with the 1993 Mumbai blasts.

"People shouldn`t give up. Everyone should be strong within and have faith in god. Whatever happens to anyone, it`s His will. I have no complaints. I had my share of ups and downs and overcame everything with a smile on my face. I will keep working, and will keep working hard," he said with conviction.

He harbours a wish to be set free in a pending court case, but at heart, Sanjay is at peace with his third wife, Manyata, and their twins.

"I`m a very lucky person to have a wife like Manyata. She is a homemaker. She has brought everything right, bonded the whole family, and given me two children. She has brought my life on track, and I have become more homebound," said Sanjay.

He first married actress Richa Sharma in 1987, but she died of brain tumour in 1996. The couple had a daughter in 1989, and named her Trishala. She currently stays in the US.

The actor then married model Rhea Pillai in 1998, but separated in 2005. However, Sanjay finally found solace in personal life when he tied the knot with Manyata in 2008, after dating her for two years. She gave birth to a girl and a boy in October 2010.

Now the ‘Munnabhai’ of the Hindi film industry is getting back to what he is best at - action!

"It`s damn good that action films are coming back. Ajay Devgn came as an action hero initially, and so did I. Romantic films and comedies had taken over the industry in between, but it`s very good that action films are coming back," he said, indirectly pointing at recent action films like ‘Dabangg,’ ‘Singham’ and ‘Wanted,’ which have worked well at the box office.