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Sanjay
Dutt
LIFE BEGINS AT FORTY!
1999 was just what the doctor ordered
for Sanjay Dutt, who, for all
| EVER the best man. Never the bridegroom.
That’s been Dutt Jr’s plight all along, with that fickle, elusive
crown — of the most saleable hero, randomly called the badshah of
the b-o. There may be other claimants to the crown, Shah Rukh, or
the other Khan, Salman, for instance. But make no mistake, Sanjay
Dutt is finally beginning to get his due from the industry... |
practical purposes, was tottering on
the brink of oblivion. Theyd just about begun to call him names
none-too-flattering ones, such as spent force, for instance. Or
also-ran. Or Mr Two-Left-Feet. Distributors, even those with a famous
soft corner for Dutt Jr, had begun to fight shy of touching his films,
Even with a bargepole.
Then it happened. Close on the heels of one another, not two, not three,
but four releases of his, that were expected to crash with a resounding
thud, took wing. Haseena Maan Jayegi, Daag - The Fire, Kartoos and Vaastav
did flattering business, considering the hero was an ageing 40-plus man.
It was just the sort of second wind Sanjay Dutt needed. And hey, presto!
He was quickly being touted as the new flavour of the season. Even the
Khans were passe.
All in the space of a calendar year, the Dutt boy went from being a fading,
over-the-hill actor with only a few nondescript roles to show for his
status, to one of three most saleable heroes.
He made all but a fleeting, blink-and-you-could-miss-it appearance in
Raj Kanwars Daag - The Fire, but even that sufficed to make people
sit up and take notice of the fact that he was a vastly improved actor.
Producer Smita Thackeray said she selected Sanjay for the role in Haseena
Maan Jayegi simply for his physique and screen presence, which
wasnt saying much for him as an actor. But Dutt did find a surprise
forte in comedy, with his antics in the comic caper raising a few laughs.
Which only goes to show hed come a long way from the Thanedaar days,
when his comic routine only managed to raise groans and yawns. Dutt, indeed,
had evolved as a performer. Before our very eyes.
| Sanjay’s selection of roles has been commendable,
from the psychic lover in Sadak, to the handicapped lover in Sajan,
and from the khalnayak in Khal Nayak to the don in Vaastav. What’s
more, his loyalty to friends and profession has been unquestionable.
-Bobby Anand |
He followed it up with the spine-chiller
act as the menacing underworld don in Mahesh Manjrekars Vaastav.
Not surprisingly, he had not only the front-benchers applauding his performance,
even the hard-to-please balcony crowd joined in.
What made the difference to the new Sanjay Dutt? Dutt himself may have
dismissed it off with a shrug and a Perhaps, I didnt try hard
enough earlier. Or may be Ive matured as an actor, But the
fact remained that he no longer was being considered for the merely-action-oriented
roles as in the past. Or for roles the Khan troika had rejected. Hed
also jumped from being a fading, B-grade hero to a top banner star. Indeed,
some come-uppance, that!
The muscle-bound toughie with the vulnerable looks that turned
out to be an irresistible draw at theatres in 1999. The distributors would
vouch for that.
Then came the icing on the cake that was 1999. Best actor awards for his
performance in Vaastav including the SCREEN-Videocon. And Y2K was ready
to roll for Sanjay Dutt. Or so it seemed.
The awards were a pleasant surprise to Dutt himself. Im too
thrilled for words, Dutt had admitted after walking away with the
SCREEN statuette. But dont forget Ive always been doing
varied roles, its just that no one noticed it prior to 1999,
he added.
For an actor whod all but thrown in the towel thinking his career
was finished, the awards just the morale booster he needed. They were
proof enough that even his critics had begun to applaud his growth as
an actor. That he was good enough to rival the best.
| Sanjay has risen like a phoenix, as an
actor, and won several awards in recent times, which should suffice
to shut the mouths of his critics for a while. Not a single film of
his has not had a great initial, which shows he’s a great draw at
theatres. If some of his films have not done well thereafter, it certainly
isn’t on account of him. -Sanjay Gupta |
Yet, 2000 hasnt been the windfall year it promised to be at the
outset. Dutt earned good reviews in the comedy, Khoobsurat, but the film
was a wash-out at theatres. As was Khauff, the Sanjay Gupta movie
it probably paid the price of taking too long in the making.
And so too, was Jung, the controversial film that Dutt believed ought
not to have been released at all. Following a tiff between the producer
and director, the former released the film without the director. Dutts
own scenes were not completed, and whats worse, somebody else had
dubbed for him.
Three false starts in the year hardly augur well. But lest you begin to
pen his requiems already, be warned. the years not over yet. And
Dutt has several strong releases coming up. In the wake of one another.
First off the block will be Nitin Manmohans Chal Mere Bhai, where
he has his old Sajan teammate, Salman Khan, playing his brother, and Karisma
Kapoor their romantic interest. A cliched triangular romance, did you
think? Well wait till youve seen the film, chuckles
producer Nitin Manmohan (see interview below).
Among other forthcoming Dutt fare are Vidhu Vinod Chopras Mission
Kashmir, Mahesh Manjrekars Kurukshetra and Pitah, Anees Bazmis
Deewangee, David Dhawans Jodi No 1, Ketan Desais Yeh Hai Jalwa
and Sanjay Guptas Kaante, which pits Dutt against Amitabh Bachchan.
And these are by no means all, for there are more under negotiations.
These films should keep Dutt in circulation for well over a couple of
years. And should one of them do well, more offers are bound to come his
way.
Surely, the Sanjay Dutt jalopy isnt about to come to a grinding
halt just yet. Hes in it for the long haul.
Shaju George Alex
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