Producers
of
Sanjay
Dutt's
films
are
relieved
after
Supreme
Court
granted
the
actor
four
weeks
time
to
surrender
to
serve
the
remaining
period
of
his
sentence
in
the
1993
Mumbai
blasts
case.
Policegiri
producer
T.P.
Aggarwal
told
IANS:
"Of
course,
it's
a
great
relief
for
all
of
us.
Now
he
has
a
month's
time
more
to
finish
his
projects.
There
were
some
more
work
pending
like
patch
work
and
dubbing.
I
will
speak
to
Sanjay
and
we
will
start
the
work
in
next
two
days."
He
further
added:
"I
am
glad
now
we
don't
have
to
hurry
up
to
finish
the
work.
It
will
take
two
to
three
days
for
patch
work
and
around
two
days
for
the
dubbing."
Sentenced
for
five
years
for
possessing
weapons
illegally
during
the
1993
Mumbai
riots,
Sanjay,
53,
wanted
six
more
months
to
surrender
to
complete
his
projects
worth
Rs.278
crore.
The
actor
has
already
spent
18
months
in
jail
and
has
to
undergo
the
remaining
three-and-a-half-year
sentence.
The
Supreme
Court
had
on
March
21
granted
Sanjay
four
weeks
-
ending
April
18
-
to
surrender.
Upholding
his
conviction
under
the
Arms
Act,
the
court
had
reduced
his
sentence
from
six
to
five
years.
Director
Raj
Kumar
Hirani
too
was
left
to
shoot
with
Sanjay
for
eight
days
for
Peekay(PK),
which
also
stars
Aamir
Khan.
A
source
close
to
the
team
of
PK
revealed:
"The
scheduling
is
not
yet
done,
we
will
schedule
the
dates
for
the
shoot
with
Sanjay
Dutt
soon."
Besides
Policegiri
and
PK,
Sanajy
is
also
part
of
Karan
Johar's
Unglee.
Aggarwal
feels
that
Sanjay
will
manage
to
wrap
his
films,
but
he
will
miss
promotions
of
his
films.
"Yes
his
absence
in
the
promotions
will
affect,
but
we
will
come
up
with
some
solution.
Lets
first
finish
the
shooting
first," he
said.
Trade
Analyst
Taran
Adarsh
too
agrees
that
"there
is
a
relief
for
the
producers
to
finish
their
projects
with
Sanjay
Dutt".
Unglee,
Policegiri
and
Zanjeer
are
slated
to
come
out
this
year,
while
PK
may
hit
the
screens
next
year.
IANS