While the country and countrymen are still cringing in fear just at the thought of ‘Kancha Cheena’, and gaping in awe at the actor behind the role, Sanjay Dutt doesn’t seem to be too happy on being referred to as ‘Kancha’.
|Last Updated: Jan 30, 2012, 11:59 AM IST|Source: Bureau
Zeenews Bureau
Mumbai: The blood-curdling, spine-chilling, terrifying bald avatar of Sanjay Dutt, aka ‘Kancha Cheena’, is a character that India can never forget. Perhaps somewhere down the line, mothers would be found scaring their children with the name ‘Kancha’ in order to make them behave properly. Such is the portrayal of sheer villainy that Sanjay Dutt has been able to give life to.
While the country and countrymen are still cringing in fear just at the thought of ‘Kancha Cheena’, and gaping in awe at the actor behind the role, Sanjay Dutt doesn’t seem to be too happy on being referred to as ‘Kancha’. His role in the movie ‘Agneepath’ was perhaps the most commendable one. The act that he put up in the movie shouts out his consummate skills.
However, recently at the success party of ‘Agneepath’, hosted by Hrithik Roshan at his Juhu residence, Sanjay snapped at photographers who had referred to him as ‘Kancha’. At the party, Sanjay had arrived at around 11.30 in the night and when he was leaving at about 2.30am, he was in an inebriated state. The photographers worked themselves into frenzy when they spotted the actor leaving Hrithik’s place.
One of the photographers then present at the spot recalled the incident to a daily, “We wanted him to pose for us, and normally we cheer for actors by referring to them by their screen names.”
Apparently, Sanjay Dutt wasn’t too happy on being called ‘Kancha’, and snapped at the photographers present there. Reason for his shocking behaviour, however, is still puzzling. The befuddled onlookers didn’t know how to react. And we’re still wondering, may be Sanjay Dutt still wants to be referred as ‘Munna Bhai’.
Let good reign over evil, eh Sanjay?
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