Sanjay Dutt

He said: "I keep the bad-boy image just to make my fans happy."
We Say: Yes... this is a bad, BAD image alright.


He said: “Earlier I was violent too. Hot-tempered. I used to hate myself later, after losing my cool. It is people with no directive in life, who’re violent. People with zero intelligence. Zero sensitivity, zero civility and with no powers of reasonability who resort to violence.”

We Say: That's a lot of zeros in your resume.

He said: "I'm getting some really good work. And because I'm delivering what they want, more good work is coming my way."

We Say: Yes. The 1993 Mumbai blast was a success.

He said: “I don’t feel competitive at all. I feel everybody’s got their own place. I’m not in the number game at all. I’ve never wanted to be. I am an individual, not a number.”

We Say: Is that your discreet way of telling us you suck and aren't among the top 100 actors of Bollywood?

He said: "A good script and a good brief from the director is enough to let me know what is expected of me."

We Say: No one expects anything much from your acting anyway. As long as you don't jump out of the screen and start shooting people, the audience will be happy.

He said: “You know, my success depresses me. It always has. Every time my films do well I feel kind of responsibilities increase, expectations run high. I’m not sure I can live up to them, no actor can keep giving hits again and again.”

We Say: You must always be in high spirits, then. You've only had two or three hits ever to depress you.

He said: (after being released on bail): “All I can say is that I have full faith in the judiciary.”

We Say: That's usually the case with people to whom you've given large sums of money.

3 comments:

Amod said...

Shouldn't that be 1193 Mumbai blasts?

Amod said...

Sorry, 1993

The Republic said...

Corrected. Thanks for pointing it out.

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