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No 1. Superstar Sanjay Dutt Gave a visit to a stadium where he enjoyed a huge fanbase

Superstar Sanjay Dutt was overwhelmed after receiving a grate love from the huge fans while his visit to a stadium

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No 1. Superstar Sanjay Dutt Gave a visit to a stadium where he enjoyed a huge fanbase

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Superstar Sanjay Dutt was overwhelmed after receiving a grate love from the huge fans while his visit to a stadium

Superstar Sanjay Dutt made a visit to a stadium where he enjoyed a huge fanbase

Superstar Sanjay Dutt's character of deadly villain 'Adheera' is taking over the minds of the masses with the release of K.G.F.: Chapter 2. It has elevated the ever-raging fandom of the star above the limits.

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Sanjay Dutt made a visit to a stadium where he enjoyed a huge fanbase
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Recently the Superstar took to his social media and shared some pictures of his visit to a stadium in support of the IPL team Royal Challengers Bangalore along with Raveena Tandon, where he was overwhelmed after looking at the love he got from the crowd. He wrote the caption -

"Overwhelmed and grateful for the love ❤️"

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Superstar Sanjay Dutt's character of 'Adheera' K.G.F.: Chapter 2 is garnering love from the audience and the film is breaking the records every successive day.

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Sanjay Dutt made a visit to a stadium where he enjoyed a huge fanbase
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On the film front, Superstar Sanjay Dutt has ‘Ghudchadhi’ to be directed by Binoy Gandhi, ‘Shamshera’ and ‘Toolsidas Junior’ in the pipeline.

Sanjay Dutt made a visit to a stadium where he enjoyed a huge fanbase
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Superstar Sanjay Balraj Dutt (born 29 July 1959)<2><3> is an Indian actor. He primarily works in Hindi films. He is the recipient of several awards, including two Filmfare Awards and three Screen Awards. Dutt acted in 187 films, ranging from romance to comedy genres, but is usually typecast in action genres, and established himself as one of the most popular Hindi film actors of the later 1980s, 1990s, 2000s, and 2010s.

The son of actors Sunil Dutt and Nargis, Dutt made his acting debut in Rocky (1981), which was directed by his father. The crime thriller Naam (1986) proved to be a turning point in his career, which was followed by a series of commercially successful films in that decade, including Jeete Hain Shaan Se (1988), Mardon Wali Baat (1988), Ilaaka (1989), Hum Bhi Insaan Hain (1989) and Kanoon Apna Apna (1989). He earned nominations for the Filmfare Award for Best Actor for Saajan (1991) and Khalnayak (1993).

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Dutt earned his first Best Actor at the ceremony for playing a common man-turned-gangster in Vaastav: The Reality (1999). Along with Vaastav: The Reality, he also won accolades for playing an army officer in Mission Kashmir (2001), a soft-hearted goofy gangster in Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. (2003) and its sequel Lage Raho Munna Bhai (2006).

Dutt was arrested under the TADA and the Arms Act in April 1993 and was convicted for violation of Arms Act for possession of illegal weapons procured from other accused in the 1993 Bombay bombings. After serving his sentence, he was released in 2016.<4><5><6>

 Dutt's life receives considerable media coverage in India, and in 2018, Sanju, a biopic based on his life (which also saw a special appearance by him), was released to positive reviews and emerged as one of the highest-grossers of Indian cinema.<citation needed>

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Dutt made his Bollywood movie debut with the box-office super hit Rocky in 1981. Dutt then went on to star in Vidhaata, the highest-grossing Hindi film of 1982, along with film veterans Dilip KumarShammi Kapoor and Sanjeev Kumar. He also starred in movies like Main Awara Hoon (1983). In 1985 he shot Jaan Ki Baazi, his first film in two years.<13>

The 1986 film Naam was a turning point in Dutt's career, it was a major commercial and critical success.<14><15><13> Dutt appeared in successful films throughout the '80s such as ImaandaarInaam Dus HazaarJeete Hain Shaan Se (1988), Mardon Wali Baat (1988), Ilaaka (1989), Hum Bhi Insaan Hain (1989), Kanoon Apna Apna (1989) and Taaqatwar.<13>

His performances in both Kabzaa (1988) and J. P. Dutta's 1989 Hathyar were both well received by critics although both films only managed average collections at the box office.<16><17><18> In the late 1980s he was seen in a number of multi-starrers alongside leading actors like GovindaMithunDharmendraJackie Shroff and Sunny Deol.<13>

His successes continued in the 1990s, with films that include TejaaKhatarnaakZahreelayThanedaarKhoon Ka KarzYalgaarGumrahSahibaan and Aatish: Feel the Fire. He went on to star in some of the most era-defining Indian films of the early 1990s such as SadakSaajan (for which he was nominated for the Filmfare Best Actor Award) and Khalnayak, for which he earned his second Filmfare Best Actor Award nomination.<13>

The Hindu wrote that "Sanjay's earlier films (like Naam and Sadak) got him a lot of favourable attention." and "Saajan established Sanjay Dutt as the conventional soft hero."<15>Saajan was the highest-grossing Bollywood film of 1991, and Sadak was the fifth highest grosser of 1991.<19> Khalnayak became a blockbuster and was the second-highest grosser of 1993.<20> This was followed by another box office success Gumrah, this was Dutt's second consecutive hit of the year.<21>

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