Sanjay Dutt pens wish for wife Maanayata on 16th marriage anniversary
Sanjay Dutt celebrates his 16th wedding anniversary with wife Maanayata, expressing love and gratitude on social media.
Sanjay Dutt has slammed author Yasser Usman’s upcoming biography saying that he has not authorized it. The book named ‘The Crazy Untold Story of Bollywood’s Bad Boy’ is not authorised by him as it is stated as his biography.
Sanjay Dutt took to his Twitter handle and Tuesday (March 21) and said, “I have not authorised either Juggernaut Publications or Yasser Usman to write/publish my biography. Our lawyers had sent them a legal notice, in response to which Juggernaut Publications said that contents of the proposed book are based on information available in public domain from authentic sources.”
I hope better sense will prevail and there will be no further excerpts that will hurt me or my family. My official autobiography will be out soon which will be authentic and based on facts. pic.twitter.com/iOiazTRc6n
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— Sanjay Dutt (@duttsanjay) March 20, 2018
Juggernaut Books responded with a statementon their Twitter handle, that they would not be publishing any new excerpts and were “sorry to hear that Mr Sanjay Dutt was upset with the book.”
We are sorry to hear that Mr Sanjay Dutt was upset by our book on him. The author, @yasser_aks, an award-winning journalist and reputed writer on Bollywood actors, is a fan and very sympathetic to Mr Dutt. Yasser has chosen his sources and … https://t.co/l91e3SXoFC
— Juggernaut Books (@juggernautbooks) March 21, 2018
In an accompanying post, he also gave fans something to eagerly look forward to. “I hope better sense will prevail and there will be no further excerpts that will hurt me or my family. My official autobiography will be out soon which will be authentic and based on facts,” Sanjay added.
“The Crazy Untold Story of Bollywood’s Bad Boy” traces Sanjay’s life starting from how his parents — Sunil Dutt and Nargis Dutt met and got married, his birth, how he coped with life in boarding school, the tragedy of his mother’s death, his relationship with his father and sisters, his drug addiction and de-addiction.
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