Zee Media Bureau/Anindita Dev
New Delhi: The latest buzz in the town is that actor Sanjay Dutt will be a part of a talk show, focussing on crime related issues. The 54-year-old actor who is currently serving his term in Yerwada Jail in connection with the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts, will reportedly participate in the show once he is released.
Dutt had received a lot of flak from the film fraternity for the judicious amount of parole he had been granted. If the rumours are to be believed, than the talk show is his wife Manayata`s brain child.
Apparently the show is titled `Dutt The Way`, which will be produced by the actor`s production house. However, this is not Dutt`s first stint with television, he had earlier hosted Bigg Boss with friend Salman Khan. The show however will not see the `Munnabhai` star as the host, it will be featured rather as a weekly show, as per reports.
Dutt was convicted by the Supreme Court for illegal possession of arms in relation to the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case and was sentenced to 6 years of imprisonment. Dutt had served 18 months of his jail term earlier and had surrendered himself to the TADA court in May, 2013 to serve the remaining punishment.
Well, this seems to be a great business venture for the actor, even while serving his term in the jail.
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