With
only
a
few
days
left
at
his
disposal
before
he
returns
to
jail
to
complete
his
five-year
sentence
in
the
1993
serial
blasts
case,
actor
Sanjay
Dutt
is
concentrating
on
completing
the
shoot
of
Policegiri.
"He
is
on
his
way
to
shoot
for
Policegiri.
We
have
a
climax
scene
to
be
shot.
The
shooting
is
taking
place
at
Kamalistan
Studio," Producer
TP
Agarwal
told
PTI.
"It
is
an
action
sequence
that
we
have
to
shoot.
Also
we
have
to
dub
for
the
film.
So
we
would
require
approximately
eight
to
ten
days
from
him,"
he
said.
Dutt
today
said
that
he
will
not
seek
pardon
and
would
surrender
within
the
time
the
Supreme
Court
has
given
to
him.
The
apex
court
had
upheld
his
conviction
in
the
1993
Mumbai
serial
bomb
blasts
case.
Policegiri
is
a
remake
of
2003
super-hit
Tamil
film
Saamy.
The
Hindi
version
will
be
directed
by
renowned
South
director
KS
Ravikumar,
which
will
mark
his
debut
in
Bollywood.
The
53-year-old
Dutt
will
be
paired
opposite
much
younger
Prachi
Desai
in
the
remake.
Saamy,
a
potboiler
on
the
life
of
a
tough
cop,
was
directed
by
Hari,
starring
actors
Vikram
and
Trisha
Krishnan
in
lead.
The
film
was
a
huge
hit
down
South
and
was
remade
in
Telugu.
The
shooting
of
the
Hindi
version
reportedly
began
from
August
22
last
year.