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Sanjay didnt meet kids while in jail;Here's w

on Jul 29, 2016

Sanjay Dutt who recently walked out of the jail after serving his jail term is a happy man now. He is in a celebratory mood with his kids birthdays and also his wife's coming up where he is leaving no stone unturned to make them happy and send some good moments with them. Recently while talking about his kids and how he missed them while in jail, he said he asked his wife not to ever get them to jail to meet him there.

He said, "When I was in jail, it was very difficult for me to not see my children for three years. There were moments when I really wanted to see them. My wife used to say, ‘I will bring them’. But I told her, ‘Never, don’t bring them here, I don’t want them here" The actor believed that his recent jail term was the hardest on his twins Shahran and Iqra. The picture of the tiny tot Iqra crying next to her father’s life-sized cut-out was published across India’s newspapers.

He explained that he didn’t want to see his children as a prisoner, “I didn’t want them to see me in torn clothes and the topi. I didn’t want them to live with that image. Kids are very smart these days, they would say, ‘Papa ko photo wala phone lagao (Video-call papa)’. I used to speak to them twice a month. I told tell them that I was shooting in the mountains and didn’t have a proper connection. That’s what they know even today.”


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