Sanjay Dutt, affectionately known as Baba in the film industry, is celebrating another birthday. The actor, who shares similarities with the late Rishi Kapoor, has carved a significant space in Bollywood, battling challenges and emerging stronger. Like Kapoor, Dutt hails from a film family and has strived to create his own identity beyond his lineage.
Dutt’s early life was marked by the warmth of his mother, Nargis, who organized memorable birthdays. He faced personal turmoil, including a difficult period when he was incarcerated, and the subsequent emotional fallout. Despite these trials, Dutt has found solace and stability in his marriage to Maanyata. He reflects on the importance of her support, acknowledging her role in bringing balance to his life.
Over his four-decade career, Dutt has excelled in various roles, particularly those portraying gangsters. From his early work in ‘Hathyar’ to iconic performances in ‘Naam’, ‘Vaastav’, and ‘Munnabhai MBBS’, he has consistently showcased a blend of machismo and vulnerability. ‘Munnabhai MBBS’, in particular, revealed a saintly side that resonated deeply with audiences, solidifying his place as a beloved figure in Hindi cinema.









