
Karan: The kind of life you've had, I think books are written on such lives. What do you have to say about what you've been through?
Sanjay: Karan, I don't regret anything! All I can say is that losing my parents,
Karan: All the years you spent in jail, the very thought is scary. Even spending one day in jail personally scares the living daylights out of me. How many months were you in jail?
Sanjay: 18 months.
Karan: When you look back at that 18-month phase, what is the one thing you learnt out of that experience which you can share with us?
Sanjay: Karan, it's just to be humble. It humbles you down and makes you realise how important freedom can be, which all of us take for granted. You know, freedom is taken for granted. When it's taken away, you realise how important it can be. I think God had a plan to send me there and to just humble me down, cool me off and that's what's happened exactly.
Karan: Did you need that cooling off?
Sanjay: At that time, it didn't feel like I did. But now when I look back, it has made me a humble person.
Karan: Did you feel answerable to people? Did you feel you were being judged on certain occasions?
Sanjay: Absolutely! I felt I'm being judged. And I have to answer and have to clear my name and the name of the family.
Karan: Is there a love? Is there 'one love' of Sanjay Dutt's life he's never gotten over?
Sanjay: One love of Sanjay Dutt's life! (Laughs) I've had a turbulent past with the loves in my life.
Karan: When you look back, you just savour every relationship but you don't feel that you fell in love that one time and maybe nothing came out of it.
Sanjay: The problem with me is that I fall in love all the time.
Karan: You fall in love far too often?
Sanjay: Far too often!
Karan: Are you in love today?
Sanjay: No.
Karan: No? So all these rumours about your alleged marriage are all...
Sanjay: All rubbish! I came on TV and denied it also. There's no marriage. We're just friends.
Karan: When you look back at all these 13-14 years, what has your reflection been to all this?
Priya: I think we've come out of it pretty strong. My father always used to tell us it will pass. What we're going through will pass. There's always light at the end of the tunnel. You have to fight. You have to face whatever you have to. I think that's what our resilience is. There are times when we feel everything is going so well in the family, what's going to happen next. You know there's a calm before the storm. We've got so used to that!








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