Actor
Ranbir
Kapoor
says
that
Sanjay
Dutt
is
a
strong
man
and
he
will
come
out
of
all
the
troubles.
"I
pray
for
him
and
his
family.
He
is
a
strong
man
and
I
am
sure
he
will
go
through
and
come
out
of
it," Ranbir
told
reporters
at
an
event,
referring
to
Sanjay
Dutt's
impending
jail
term
in
connection
with
possession
of
illegal
ammunition
during
the
1993
Mumbai
blasts.
Both
Ranbir
and
Dutt
have
done
an
ad
film
together.
"He
is
a
big
supporter
to
me.
He
is
a
family
man.
I
did
visit
him
once
and
will
meet
him
again
before
he
surrenders," Ranbir
told
reporters.
The
Supreme
Court
had
on
March
21
upheld
the
conviction
of
Sanjay
Dutt
under
the
Arms
Act
(for
illegally
possessing
arms)
in
the
terror
attack
and
sentenced
him
to
five
years
in
prison.
He
has
spent
18
months
and
will
have
another
three-and-half
years
in
jail.
But
the
actor
moved
an
application
in
the
Supreme
Court
seeking
more
time
to
surrender
as
he
wanted
to
complete
shooting
of
seven
movies,
including
big-budget
projects
such
as
filmmaker
Raju
Hirani's
Peekay,
Karan
Johar's
Unglee,
Apoorva
Lakhia's
Zanjeer.
The
apex
court
granted
him
four
weeks
time
on
"humanitarian"
grounds
to
surrender
before
jail
authorities.
Now
he
will
have
to
surrender
on
May
15.