SANJU – New Theatrical Trailer Premieres



Not competent enough to sit idle and stare as the…
Ranbir Kapoor, award-winning director Rajkumar Hirani, and the cast and crew of the highly anticipated SANJU launched the world premiere of the brand new theatrical trailer which has already made major waves across Bollywood and beyond. The biopic on famed actor Sanjay Dutt also stars Paresh Rawal, Manisha Koirala, Anushka Sharma, Sonam Kapoor, Dia Mirza, Vicky Kaushal, Jim Sarbh and Boman Irani. SANJU hits North American theaters on June 29.
Watch the NEW full-length theatrical trailer here:
Few lives in our times are as dramatic and enigmatic as the saga of Sanjay Dutt. Coming from a family of cinema legends, he himself became a film star, and then saw dizzying heights and darkest depths: adulation of diehard fans, unending battles with various addictions, brushes with the underworld, prison terms, loss of loved ones, and the haunting speculation that he might or might not be a terrorist.
SANJU is in turns a hilarious and heartbreaking exploration of one man’s battle against his own wild self and the formidable external forces trying to crush him. It depicts the journey of a man through everything that life can throw at him. Some true stories leave you thinking “did this really happen?” This is one such unbelievable story that happens to be true.
The posters of the movie have been doing the rounds and are as intriguing as the movie itself. They depict the different aspects of his life.
Sanjay Dutt has been one of the most loved yet controversial people in Bollywood. With Ranbir Kapoor all set to give another superb performance, Rajkumar Hirani has once again proven that he is the true master of his art.
The release of this movie is much awaited, with fans from every generation feeling a tug in their hearts to relive the bygone era of the Dutt family – one of the most influential families of Bollywood.

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