My heart was pampering me to write about the film 'Sanju'.
Yes, Saw Sanju recently and was literally in tears. I was struck back into my past. Art is just interpretation of life. Its a mirror in which you can look into yourself, both inner self and outer. I related myself with Sanju at many moments.
Those days which I hate to the core. The days when I misbehaved with my parents. The days when my sister too looked me as a villain. The days when I lost my good friends. The days when I slipped away from the life of innocent school boy to a arrogant foul-mouthed college prick. I was not into drugs like Sanjay Dutt nor into women! But I left the safe and loving hands of my family and went rogue behind some bad friends. That turned my life topsy-turvy. I began to drink and even smoke. Smoke! God! My friends and juniors won't believe this... They would definitely say a big no! Now I am thankful to God for giving me my wonderful family back, surrounded by good friends and juniors.
What made me close to Sanju is the relation between father-son-mother. Its a lesson to be learnt from the film. I strongly suggest that we should not let ourselves from our family, no matter how hard the life is! I missed my parents, when I thought, I am ready to take care of myself and face life on my own. This was at my teenage! At this age, we would be ready for anything, but not for everything! Life throws the most unexpected things at the unexpected times. We all will cherish such moment in our lives. But in teenage... Its the most delicate yet dangerous time. So never ever let go-off your family!
Coming back to Sanju...
I am glad and proud about Sanjay Dutt that he is ready to accept all misdeeds and tantrums at his early life. ADMITTANCE IS GREATER VIRTUE! Yes! I'm sure it is! Many say its all part of celebrity stunt... But I strongly feel that no ones going to accept their mistakes when they are in good part of their life. Rajkumar Hirani made the film, but it should be with Sanjay's nod!
And Ranbir Kapoor... One of the best and finest actor in our age! He just lived Sanjay. I could recall his original face only at the end titling song. I was not surprised at Ranbir's performance, because he is the best we got and he can deliver only the best!
Even Paresh Rawal... He is one hell of a performer and he nailed the role. But an actor like Vicky Kaushal... I compared his roles from Raman Raghav 2.0 to Lust Stories to Sanju. What a travel and transformation! Hats off man! He is going to reach greater heights in Indian Cinema, I wish!
Manisha Koirala as Nargis was a perfect casting!
Overall, I loved the film and its close to my heart!
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