Sanjay Dutt plays a cop in Policegiri, which is almost 95 per cent ready.
Mumbai:
TP Aggarwal, who is producing Sanjay Dutt's much-talked about film Policegiri, is not bothered about the movie's budget or about the movie itself after the Supreme Court convicted the actor in the 1993 Mumbai blasts case. He says he is only thinking about Sanjay's well-being. (Pics: Bollywood tweets suppport for Sanjay Dutt)
"Budget of Policegiri doesn't matter to me. What matters to me the most is his safety. I share a good relationship with him and he is a wonderful human being. I don't care about the film, I only care for Sanjay Dutt," TP Aggarwal said.
The Supreme Court upheld the conviction of Sanjay Dutt under the Arms Act in the terror attack and sent him to five years in prison. (Read: Sanjay Dutt convicted in 1993 Bombay blasts case, gets 5 years in jail )
"This news is tragic. I will meet him (Sanjay) and will see what to do. We are only thinking positive, let us see what happens," he added.
Sanjay has already served 18 month in jail, and he will have to serve three years and six months. He has been given four weeks to surrender.
TP Aggarwal is upset with the news, and wants to give Sanjay Dutt time to get over it.
"Just imagine, I am shocked and so saddened by this news, so what would be his condition. I want him to be at peace. Let him take his own time," he said.
As for Policegiri, in which Sanjay Dutt plays a cop, it is almost 95 per cent ready. (Read: Sanjay Dutt: From Rocky to Munnabhai)
"Just 12 to 15 days shoot is left. I am not keen to talk about the budget for the film, but it should be around Rs 25 crore. But as I said before, I am not bothered about the film, I am only worried about Sanjay Dutt," he added.
"Budget of Policegiri doesn't matter to me. What matters to me the most is his safety. I share a good relationship with him and he is a wonderful human being. I don't care about the film, I only care for Sanjay Dutt," TP Aggarwal said.
The Supreme Court upheld the conviction of Sanjay Dutt under the Arms Act in the terror attack and sent him to five years in prison. (Read: Sanjay Dutt convicted in 1993 Bombay blasts case, gets 5 years in jail )
"This news is tragic. I will meet him (Sanjay) and will see what to do. We are only thinking positive, let us see what happens," he added.
Sanjay has already served 18 month in jail, and he will have to serve three years and six months. He has been given four weeks to surrender.
TP Aggarwal is upset with the news, and wants to give Sanjay Dutt time to get over it.
"Just imagine, I am shocked and so saddened by this news, so what would be his condition. I want him to be at peace. Let him take his own time," he said.
As for Policegiri, in which Sanjay Dutt plays a cop, it is almost 95 per cent ready. (Read: Sanjay Dutt: From Rocky to Munnabhai)
"Just 12 to 15 days shoot is left. I am not keen to talk about the budget for the film, but it should be around Rs 25 crore. But as I said before, I am not bothered about the film, I am only worried about Sanjay Dutt," he added.