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Sanjay Dutt, maintaining innocence, spent five years in prison after a 1993 Mumbai bombing conviction, later cleared by courts, and now prepares for a film comeback.
Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt has spoken candidly about his five-year prison sentence following his 1993 Mumbai bombings conviction, describing it as a deeply challenging period marked by personal loss, family threats, and a 25-year legal delay.
He maintained his innocence, noting no weapon was ever found, and said courts later acknowledged his lack of involvement.
During incarceration, he studied law, practiced prayer, read religious texts, formed a prison theatre group, and launched a radio station, using the time for introspection and growth.
Now preparing to re-enter the spotlight with the December 5, 2025, release of 'Dhurandhar', co-starring Ranveer Singh, Dutt reflects on his ordeal as a transformative journey of resilience and self-discovery.
Sanjay Dutt, manteniendo su inocencia, pasó cinco años en prisión después de una condena por los atentados de Bombay en 1993, más tarde fue absuelto por los tribunales, y ahora se prepara para una reaparición cinematográfica.