I love you all, so please pray for me

I love you all, so please pray for me
Friday, August 24, 2007 12:40 IST
By Santa Banta News Network
Bollywood star Sanjay Dutt was freed Thursday after spending 23 nights in Mumbai and Pune prisons and walked into his Pali Hill home here to an emotional welcome from his family and friends - saying later his future lay in the hands of the law.

His hair close cropped and sporting a several-day-old stubble, the actor stepped out of Pune's Yerawada Jail at 7.15 a.m. and boarded a chartered flight to Mumbai soon after - taking most of his fans off guard with his early homecoming.

A large number of fans had been gathering outside his home every day ever since the Supreme Court granted him interim bail Monday. Only a few were present Thursday.

Wearing a white striped shirt and blue jeans, Dutt, 48, drove into his home in a black sedan at around 8.30 a.m. - just over an hour after gaining freedom.

As the car entered the sprawling residence in the Imperial Heights building in the upmarket Pali Hill neighbourhood, family members and friends from the film fraternity rushed out to welcome him home.

After a traditional homecoming puja and breaking of a coconut, Dutt first kissed nephew Siddharth, sister and Congress MP Priya's son, and then hugged both sisters Priya and Namrata.

Brother-in-law Kumar Gaurav had flown with him from Pune where too Dutt's fans failed to see their hero walk out of the prison because jail authorities decided to release him early in the morning so as to avoid huge crowds.

After stepping outside Yerawada Jail, a beaming Dutt shook hands with policemen and, overcome with emotion, even hugged a constable.

He then waved to the small media contingent camping outside the prison gates since overnight before speeding off in a car to the airport.

After spending some time with his family, Dutt stepped out of the Imperial Heights building to address his fans and the media.

"I have full faith in people and the law of this country. I respect the law and will abide by the law and whatever is the court decision," Dutt said in a reference to his interim bail.

"I also want to thank all my fans, friends and the media for standing by me," he said from across the main gate of his residence amid cheers from fans.

"I love you all, so please pray for me," said Sanjay, as sister Priya stood by his side.

Dutt's senior counsel Satish Mane Shinde declined to comment on future legal steps the actor is contemplating. "Whether Sanju will start working on his unfinished projects will be decided later.

"For now, the most important thing for him is to spend time with his family, which he is doing now."

Dutt was sent to jail July 31 after the special TADA (Terrorist and Disruptive Activities) court sentenced him to six years rigorous imprisonment for illegal possession of arms given to him by the accused in the 1993 Mumbai bombings. He was moved to Yerawada Jail in Pune Aug 2.

In Pune, the actor had taken up carpentry as jail labour and even earned a few hundred rupees. He was paid about Rs.20 a day.

Dutt's release may, however, be short-lived because once the TADA court hands over the copy of the judgement of his conviction passed Nov 28, 2006 under the Arms Act, he will have to go back to jail.

But that has not dampened the spirits of his die-hard fans.

"Today's homecoming is a Rakhsha Bandhan (a celebration of brother-sister relationship) gift for his sisters. We are really happy for the family," said Sampat Bhosle, a fan from Nagpur outside the Dutt residence.

"Whatever little time he has he will want to spend every minute with his family and friends, and I am very happy for our Munnabhai. I have faith in god that he will get through the next (legal) fight," Bhosle told.

Dutt's interim bail will also bring passing relief to the producers he had been working for before being jailed.

He has three films on the floors and is expected to be back on the sets soon.

Dutt had started "Dhamaal" a month before the verdict and had been shooting double shifts to complete the film before going to prison.

Other unfinished projects include Sanjay Gadhvi's "Kidnap" that has Dutt in the lead role. Shooting for Sanjay Gupta's "Alibaug", of which Dutt is also co-producer, had to be cancelled after he went to jail.
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