Saturday, 6 April 2013

Shooting in the day, dubbing in the night.


                                        Shooting in the day, dubbing in the night.
Supreme Court has confirmed for Sanjay Dutt should go to jail for five years in connection with 1993 serial blasts case in Mumbai. Supreme Court has upheld the conviction by a TADA court, but reduced his jail sentence for five years from six years as said by TADA court.
Accused in procurement of arms during 1993 Mumbai blasts case, Sanjay Dutt has undergone 18 months jail and he has to spend next 3.5 years in jail. Court asked Sanjay to surrender before officials within next four weeks and granted no probation for him. 
So, Sanjay Dutt decided to complete his pending films before going to jail. To wrap up his films on time, the actor been shooting in the day and dubbing in the night. Currently, Sanjay has been busy shooting for Rahu Agggarwal's upcoming cop film "Policegir". He is shooting the film in the day and dubbing for it in the night. 
A source says, "With limited time left, he is doing double shifts. After a hard day's work, he has kept himself busy during the nights too. He has been extremely professional on the sets and gets limited time to spend at home with his family."

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