Sanjay Dutt has expressed his frustration over being faraway from the movie Son of Sardaar 2 after the UK authorities rejected his visa. Dutt was initially given the visa however had it canceled later, which affected his participation within the movie. Ravi Kishan has now changed him within the film, which additionally stars Mrunal Thakur and Chunky Pandey.
In a current interview with Indian media, Dutt stated, “I do know one factor that the UK authorities didn’t do the fitting factor.” He identified that after receiving the visa and finishing all vital funds, it was complicated and irritating that the visa was canceled a month later.
“All the pieces was prepared. Then a month later you might be cancelling my Visa! I gave the UK authorities all of the papers and every little thing required.”
Dutt questioned why the UK authorities initially issued the visa in the event that they deliberate to cancel it later. “How come it took you one month to grasp the legal guidelines?” he requested. He additionally criticized the UK, noting, “Anyway, who needs to go to UK? There are such a lot of riots taking place there. Even the Indian authorities has issued an announcement that you shouldn’t go to UK. So, I’m not lacking out on something.”
The actor, identified for his roles in films like Munna Bhai MBBS, emphasised his respect for legal guidelines and demanded the UK authorities right the scenario. “I’m a law-abiding citizen. I am going in keeping with the regulation, and I respect each nation’s regulation.”
Dutt, who’s 65 years previous, would possibly nonetheless seem in a particular function in Son of Sardaar 2. His scenes will now be filmed in India after the remainder of the staff returns from the UK.
Sanjay Dutt can also be a part of Housefull 5, which can even be shot within the UK. Nevertheless, because of the visa challenge, producer Sajid Nadiadwala has determined to shoot all of Dutt’s scenes in Mumbai as an alternative of London.
Dutt has confronted visa points earlier than, together with difficulties associated to his conviction for unlawful possession of weapons within the 1993 Bombay bombings case. Regardless of these challenges, he has continued to be a outstanding determine in Bollywood.
Son of Sardaar 2 is a sequel to the 2012 comedy hit Son of Sardaar, which was a remake of the 2010 Telugu movie Maryada Ramanna. The unique movie, directed by Ashwni Dhir, was made with a finances of roughly $4 million and earned round $20 million worldwide.