
Actor Sanjay Dutt is among the top actors of Bollywood. The much-awaited third installment of Sanjay Dutt's 'Munnabhai MBBS' franchise has been creating a buzz for quite some time now. Now, the lead actor of the film Sanjay Dutt has revealed that he is tired of repeatedly asking Rajkumar Hirani when the film will finally hit the screens. Let's know what the actor has to say.
Recently, during an interesting conversation with ETimes, Sanjay Dutt talked about 'Munnabhai 3' returning to theatres, he suggested that fans should ask their questions to filmmaker Rajkumar Hirani, and he revealed that he too is tired of asking when his favourite character will make a comeback.
Sanjay Dutt shared his thoughts about work. The actor believes that his passion for acting still drives his motivation. At 65, he boasts of a hectic shooting schedule and insists that the love for his work is what keeps him going, saying that an actor's passion never wanes. He spoke about how filmmaking has changed over the years.
The actor said that it has become more professional now. Earlier, there was a lot more camaraderie between the cast and crew, and there was more interaction and bonding during the production process. The atmosphere felt different as everyone was more involved.
Sanjay Dutt revealed that nowadays, actors go to their vanity vans after shooting their scenes, but Sanjay accepts the need to adopt modern methods. Despite this change, he misses the old days, saying how passionate and dedicated everyone was to their work back then.
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