Zara Noor Abbas Gives Her Two Cents On Sanju

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Zara Noor Abbas gives her two cents on Sanju

The movie has already entered the 100-crore club

Lahore (Pakistan Point News – 1st July, 2018) As soon as Sanju hit the cinemas, we knew that this is going to be a massive hit.

Sanju, which documents the highs and lows of Sanjay Dutt's controversial life, hit the screens on June 29.

People at home and across the border are all loving Sanju for Ranbir Kapoor’s acting and the emotional turns the movie takes. Hence, Sanju took no longer to enter the 100-crore club.

Pakistani actress Zara Noor Abbas has also given her two cents on the movie.

“I think it's comparatively easier to create a character with your imagination and perform it on screen with your understanding but to inculcate the attributes, body language, voice command of a LIVING LEGEND has to be the toughest. Ranbir Kapoor has outdone himself,” she wrote on her Instagram account.

She added that sSanju has to be the most heart-touching biopics she has ever watched.

“What an experience through trying times that Sanjay Dutt has faced and Sunil Dutt fought like a sheild. @hirani.rajkumar gives a masterpiece to the world. Take a bow ya'all. #Sanju” Zara wrote.

Bollywood heart-throb Ranbir Kapoor is playing Sanjay Dutt in the movie and has acted through the five different stages of Sanjay Dutt’s life. Other than Ranbir, the movie stars Paresh Rawal, Manisha Koirala, Anushka Sharma, Sonam Kapoor, Dia Mirza, Vicky Kaushal, Jim Sarbh and Boman Irani. It is directed by Rajkumar Hirani and produced by Vinod Chopra Films and Rajkumar Hirani Films in association with Fox Star Studios.

Coming from a family of cinema legends, he himself became a film star, and then saw dizzying heights and darkest depths: adulation of diehard fans, unending battles with various addictions, brushes with the underworld, prison terms, loss of loved ones, and the haunting speculation that he might or might not be a terrorist.

Sanju is a hilarious and heartbreaking exploration of one man’s battle against his own wild self and the formidable external forces trying to crush him. It depicts the journey of a man through everything that life can throw at him.

Mahnoor Sheikh

The writer is News Editor, Pakistan Point. She has graduated in Mass Communication and has worked in various media houses