Joining
the
Bollywood
brigade
demanding
relief
for
Sanjay
Dutt,
the
Deol
family
has
expressed
solidarity
with
the
actor
who
has
been
convicted
in
the
1993
Mumbai
blasts
case.
"I
consider
everyone
in
the
film
industry
as
family.
I
am
hurt
when
anyone
from
the
industry
is
hurt.
I
cry
but
don't
make
noise.
I
feel
sad
for
him....
I
am
sure
he
will
come
out
soon.
I
am
sure
God
will
listen
to
me," veteran
actor
Dharmendra
told
the
PTI.
His
son
Sunny
Deol,
who
has
worked
with
Dutt
in
films
like
Kshatriya
and
Krodh,
is
saddened
over
the
Supreme
Court
ruling
handing
down
five-year
jail
term
to
Dutt.
"I
am
close
to
him.
We
have
worked
together
in
quite
a
few
films
I
am
really
saddened
with
what
has
happened
to
him.
He
has
gone
through
a
lot
of
pain,"
Sunny
said.
"I
feel
sad
as
his
wife
and
children
will
have
to
be
away
(when
Dutt
goes
to
jail).
I
hope
things
will
be
fine
with
him,"
he
said.
Bobby
Deol
said
he
too
is
feeling
sad
for
the
53-year-old
actor.
"We
can't
do
anything
about
this.
I
hope
he
comes
out
of
his
situation,"
Bobby
said.