
Here are some more reactions from the biggies of Bollywood regarding the imprisionmnet of Sanjay Dutt.
Hema Malini: I feel terrible for him. We all go through problems. And I can feel the trauma his family is going through. But when the legal verdict is passed there's nothing we can do or say.
Abhishek Bachchan: This is very upsetting.
Priyanka Chopra: I'm shocked and upset. I wish him and his family strength and courage. I'm sure the film fraternity will stand by him in every possible way. He's a wonderful person. And since he has already served 16 months, I'm confident the Supreme Court will be lenient. I wish him all the best.
Bipasha Basu: I'm shocked. I feel very sad. He has suffered enough. His suffering should've stopped by now. All his friends feel helpless. No one can do anything.
Raveena Tandon: This is too shocking. I've known him for years. And he's the most lovable person I've met. He's a victim of circumstances and follies. The law is equal for all. And we respect the country's laws. But six years seems a bit harsh, considering the kind of person Sanjay is. My family and I stand by the Dutts in their moment of crisis. And I really mean it.
Preity Zinta: I'm deeply saddened by this verdict. In my heart I'm saying a prayer and I'm looking above for an end to Sanjay's problems. He made a mistake, but he is not a bad guy. In fact, he's a terrific guy.
Anil Kapoor: I'm sad and shocked.
Mahesh Bhatt: I get the feeling of deja vu. It's like a recurring nightmare, which just won't go away.
Sohail Khan: I'm speechless. This is just not expected.
Manoj Bajpai: I'm nobody to question the verdict. But I'm too saddened by it to even talk about it. I hope he gets bail at the earliest. My entire family is shocked. We're all praying for him. I admire the man a lot. May god bless him!
Urmila Matondkar: This is extremely sad and deeply saddening.
Suneel Darshan: While I have absolute faith and respect in the court's decision, I feel terribly sorry for Sanjay's plight. As a member of the film fraternity I'd like to express solidarity with his family through these testing times. In the meanwhile his absence from the industry will cause a tremendous loss as he had emerged as one of our most versatile actors. I feel a great concern for the films that would get stranded.
Vikram Bhatt: Sanjay's sentence is very depressing. I can't comment on the intricacies of the law. But as a human being I feel he has suffered enough. He's not a criminal. Just a man who made a silly mistake in troubled times when it was hard to keep one's value judgement clear.
Arshad Warsi: I'm sorry I can't respond to you. If I did, it'd look like I'm trying to get publicity out of a friend's misery.








if sanjay dutt really wants he can have a change for better, i mean it will be better for both police and him. he wont be going prison anymore and the police also wont disturb him.
it will be much better if actors and actress relise what are they doing in real life, they should be more aware of things happening around the world.
Posted by: rehan | August 9, 2007 4:51 AM | Permalink to Comment