Sanjay Dutt has been the talk of the town ever since the Supreme Court had announced that he has been charged for possessing illegal arms. The actor has to surrender himself and serve three and a half years in prison.
In an appeal, the SC gave the actor an additional four weeks to surrender. As May 18, the date on which he has to surrender is nearing, Dutt talks about how he feels so betrayed by Bollywood and his co-stars.
"I did not charge them a penny for 30 days' work. And what did I get in return? Betrayal. My co-stars told the media that I have been sitting at home, cooling my heels. But I was out there in the studios, shooting for them, just to save them from a financial crisis," he says.
Director Mahesh Bhatt, who has stood by Sanjay Dutt all these days also stated that Sanjay has been alone all this time, while Bollywood feels he has been doing nothing.
With a few days left to surrender, Sanjay is busy completing his pending work. The actor will be seen in films like 'Unglee', 'Policegiri', 'Zanjeer' and 'P.K.'. It is heard that he is also doing a cameo in his own home production film.