Manoj Bajpai: "I've very happy and pray to God that his problems are finally sorted out. God knows he has suffered enough. I wish he'd be left in peace to live his life."
Iqbal Khan: "Sanjay Dutt and I studied in the same school, Lawrence School Sanawar, in Himachal Pradesh, though he was 20 years my senior. And our school motto was, 'Never Give Up'. I want to hug him and remind him of our school motto. I've no words to describe my happiness about his release."
Mahesh Bhatt: "This is the peace between two battles. The war is yet to be won. There's no decisive triumph in his release."
Raveena Tandon: "I'm ecstatic. I just wish that a permanent, positive solution comes out soon. He has been punished enough. In our country worse offenders are sitting in parliament and ruling the country."
Irrfan Khan: "I feel relieved on his behalf. He has suffered more than enough in his life. Now he should be given the right to live in peace."
Anupam Kher: "I'm really happy for him and his family."
Aftab Shivdasani: "I can feel his family's relief and happiness. I will definitely go and visit him."
Divya Dutta: "I'm very happy for him and I pray he'd be free for good. He has gone through so much."
Madhur Bhandarkar: "Sanju Baba's release is great news for the entire film industry. It's a Raksha Bandhan gift for his two loving and caring sisters."
Vipul Shah: "It must be tough for anybody to live under so much stress, wondering what lies in store for him next. Knowing him Sanju must be a stronger person now. I hope the bail isn't just a short-term respite for this troubled soul. Dino Morea: "I'm very happy for him and his family. He's a super person and I hope he doesn't have to face this trauma again...All the best, Sanju Sir.