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SRK’s next with Santosh Sivan and John Abraham?
Age is not a factor for Shahrukh Khan, who continues to sign films and work hard despite sections of the industry having written him off throughout his career. Last year, he bagged awards all over with a commendable performance in Chak De India and later had a blockbuster with Om Shanti Om.
This year, he will be playing a supporting character in Billo Barber which stars Irrfan Khan in a lead role opposite Lara Dutta. The film is directed by Priyadarshan and is being produced by SRK as well. But his main project as an actor is Aditya Chopra’s third directional venture titled Rab Ne Bana Di Jodi. Not much is known about the project though there have been various rumours. All we can expect is magic once again, since this director-actor combo has proved fruitful in the past.
Also in the works is Karan Johar’s My Name is Khan which co-stars Kajol. The film begins shooting in the USA later this year and Karan has admitted that it is drastically different from all his films. Farah Khan also recently revealed that she wants to start shooting Happy New Year in 2009 with Shahrukh.
The latest film to join the list is Sanotsh Sivan’s next. Sivan earlier directed King Khan in Asoka, which didn’t work too well at the box office. Santosh says, “Though the film didn’t do well it was critically acclaimed for my cinematography. I am excited to work with Shahrukh again. We will start work on after he completes all his other assignments. The film will be full of adventures. I’m planning to take John Abraham too. We are working on the script.” For now, Sivan is looking forward to the release of Tahaan on September 5th and is enjoying the success of his last film titled Before the Rains which did well internationally.
Sanjay Dutt
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Till now, we have discussed the biography of many Bollywood celebrities. We came to know various aspects of them. Again, here we will discuss the biography of the so-called Bollywood legend Sanjay Dutta. Sanjay Dutt's life has been nothing short of a miracle, even when he believed his fame had collapsed. Sanjay Dutt returned with the brightness of the sun. We will cover his whole career, from childhood to education, his film career, and his involvement in several scandals.
His life is filled with many ups and downs, and thus readers have many more things to know about him. So let's get deeper into the discussion.
Early Life
On July 29, 1959, Sanjay Balraj Dutt was born in Mumbai, India. He is an Indian actor, producer, director, comedian, television host, and television personality.
Although Dutt has had great success as the main actor in various genres ranging from comedy to romance, his plays of cops and gangsters have brought him praise. Initially, Sanjay Dutt's full name also included his father's name, and so he was named Sanjay Balram Dutt, but later, he removed his father's name from his name and started being called Sanjay Dutt, and now everyone knows him with the same name.
Coming to his mother, her name is Nargis Dutt. She was also a legendary actress and died from severe diseases long time ago. Sanjay Dutt, the eldest son of the Dutt family, attended The Lawrence School in Sanawar, near Kasauli, for his education. Priya and Namrata, his younger sisters, are his other siblings.
Marriage
After entering Bollywood, several names have been attached with the Sanjay Dutt. In his biography, it is also showed he is accepting all his affairs. Everything he did was fully transparent, and he did not hide anything. But later, he married two times. Read on to know whom he married and why he married twice.
1. Sanjay Dutt First Wife
In 1985, Sanjay Dutt met Richa Sharma for the first time. As per Sanjay, he met model Richa Sharma a Teen Kanya (Three Daughters) Production: Satyajit Ray Productions. Screenplay, music and direction: Satyajit Ray. Based on three short stories by Rabindranath Tagore. Photography: Soumendu Roy. Art director: Bansi Chandragupta. Editing: Dulal Dutta. Sound: Durgadas Mitra. Date of release in India: 5 May 1961 The Postmaster Cast: Anil Chatterjee (Nandalal), Chandana Banerjee (Ratan), Nripati Chatterjee (Bishu, crazy), Khagen Pathak (Khagen), Gopal Roy (Bilas). Monihara (The Lost Jewels) Cast: Kali Banerjee (Phanibhusan Saha), Kanika Majumdar (Manimalika), Kumar Roy (Madhusadan), Gobinda Chakraborty (schoolmaster and narrator) Samapti (The Conclusion) Soumitra Chatterjee (Amulya), Aparna Dasgupta (Mrinmoyee), Sita Mukherjee (Jogamaya), Gita Dey (Nistarini), Mihir Chakraborty (Rakhal), Debi Neogy (Haripada), Santosh Dutta (Nirupama’s father). Abhijan (The Expedition) Production: Abhijatrik. Screenplay, music and direction: Satyajit Ray. Based on a short story by Tarashankar Banerjee. Photography: Soumendu Roy. Art director: Bansi Chandragupta. Editing: Dulal Dutta. Sound: Durgadas Mitra, Nripen Paul, Sujit Sarkar. Date of release in India:24 September 1962. Cast: Soumitra Chatterjee (Narsing), Waheeda Rehman (Gulabi), Ruma Guha Thakurta (Neeli), Jnasesh Mukherjee (Joseph), Charuprakash Ghosh (Sukhanram), Rabi Ghosh (Rama), Arun Roy (Naskar), Shekhar Chatterjee (Rameswar), Ajit Banerjee (Banerjee), Reba Devi (Joseph’s mother), Abani Mukherjee (Lawyer). Mahanagar (The Big City) Production: R.D.B & Co. (R.D. Bansal). Screenplay, music and direction: Satyajit Ray. Based on the short story ‘Abataranika’ by Narendra Mitra. Photography: Subrata Mitra. Art director: Bansi Chandragupta. Editing: Dulal Dutta. Sound: Debesh Ghosh, Atul Chatterjee, Sujit Sarkar. Date of release in India: 27 September 1963. Cast: Anil Chatterjee (Subrata Mazumdar), Madhabi Mukherjee (Arat .