Sanjay facing stress-related health problems
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The
long court procedure and family disputes regarding the latest woman in
Sanjay Dutt's life have taken their toll on the actor's health, say his
close friends and well-wishers.
"We're really worried about Sanju's stress level. Anything can happen," a close friend told IANS.
The actor is suffering from a serious back problem and is in a state of acute pain.
"Two
of the bones in his vertebrae have collapsed suddenly. Sanju had to
have them attended to immediately. Now he needs to go for physiotherapy
every afternoon to Nanavati hospital, which is a good 45 minutes away
from his home. That's some more pressure on Sanju's already awry
schedules and also on his troubled health," explained the friend.
Amidst all this, the actor is shooting for Indra Kumar's "Dhamaal".
"That
isn't the end of his troubles. To add to his timetable pressures, Sanju
is shooting nights for 'Dhamaal'. He isn't getting enough sleep. And
we're all very worried about his health. He gets up tired and goes
through his chaotic routine and pretends to be funny during nights. It
isn't healthy," added the friend.
Sanjay has been convicted by a
special TADA court looking into the Mumbai serial blasts case for
possessing illegal weapons. The court Friday sentenced his friend Samir
Hingora to nine years' rigorous imprisonment for supplying arms to him,
and that could spell further trouble for him.
According to close
friends, the court's verdict is no longer the only major headache in
his existence. Rumours and comparisons are making things worse.
"But
yes, Sanju feels stories about him buying a new Ferrari when the car
has been in his garage for two years, aren't helping his cause. The
news item had really stressed him out. We had to ask him to calm down.
"The
worst blow was when a section of the media wrote about another bomb
accused getting a sentence of rigorous imprisonment. Sanju felt these
reports were unfairly comparing his case to the convicted man's case.
He thought the media's implied contention that he too should get just
as harsh a sentence was too harsh on him. We agree. Sanju has suffered
enough. And he needs to settle down in life."
Matters at home aren't making his life any easier. His family is sharply aligned against his ladylove Manyata.
"Sanju can't bear to see his sisters upset. But he won't give up Manyata," said the friend.
Indo-Asian News Service
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