Monday, August 27, 2007

Sanju unsure of doing films in one-month period

He may have got a chance to stay out of jail month but actor Sanjay Dutt is unsure as to whether he will get back to films in this period, sources close to him said in Mumbai.

True, Sanjay will be out of jail for at least a month now but it is not yet certain that he will get back to films in this period. He is in talks with his lawyers now and discussing every issue in detail, the sources said.

Dutt, who appeared before the special TADA court on Monday, was told he would get a copy of order of his conviction on September 27. The Supreme Court has granted the actor bail until he gets a copy of that.

Dutt was sentenced to six years RI for possessing illegal weapons by the special TADA court hearing the 1993 serial blasts case on July 31 this year.

With as much as Rs 100 crore riding on the actor in the shape of unfinished films, the producers who had signed him on were forced to wait and watch.

Two of Dutt's films which were on floors when the sentence came were Dhoom director Sanjay Gadhvi's Kidnap and Abbas Mustan's Mr Fraud.

No doubt, Sanjay has to complete these two films but whether he will do it now is a decision he has to take after careful consideration with his lawyers and family, the sources said.

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