Relax
Folks!
It's
Just
A
Fan-Made
Poster
The
excitement
level
of
the
fans
is
so
much
that
they
have
resorted
to
creating
their
version
of
posters
for
the
much-awaited
film
before
the
makers
officially
reveal
the
first
sneak-peek.
Hard
Work,
Hard
Work
&
Only
Hard
Work
Reportedly,
Ranbir
has
undergone
a
tremendous
transformation
for
his
role
in
the
film.
The
talented
actor
has
learned
the
nuances
and
accent
of
Sanjay
Dutt
very
well
apart
from
the
physical
transformation
he
underwent
for
the
role.
How
Ranbir
Transformed
Into
Dutt
On
Reel
Ranbir
had
adopted
Dutt's
unique
strut
for
the
film
by
watching
almost
200
hours
of
footage,
transformed
himself
physically
and
also
sported
a
wig
to
properly
resemble
the
actor's
iconic
90's
mane.
'I
Was
Born
To
Play
The
Part
Of
Sanjay
Dutt'
Recently,
Ranbir
was
quoted
as
saying
to
HT
City,
"Sanju
Sir
has
been
closely
attached
to
the
film.
He
has
come
on
set
and
has
been
amazingly
supportive.
It
used
to
be
surreal
for
me
because
I
am
acting
like
him.
He
used
to
sit
in
front
of
the
monitor
and
see
some
scenes
and
be
so
happy.
He's
like
an
overgrown
child,
who
gives
love
to
people...I
feel
like
I
was
born
to
play
this
part."
'It's
Not
A
Propaganda
Film'
Ranbir
had
further
told
Filmfare,
"Sanjay's
lived
his
life.
He
owned
up
to
his
mistakes,
he's
paid
the
price
for
it.
He's
been
through
much...
his
mother
(the
late
Nargis
Dutt)
passing
away
just
before
the
premiere
of
his
film,
drug
abuse,
being
labelled
a
terrorist,
his
failed
marriages,
the
grind
of
punishment...
We're
not
trying
to
project
Sanjay
Dutt
in
any
way,
it's
not
a
propaganda
film.
Sanju's
Good
Friend
Arshad
Warsi
Is
Looking
Forward
For
This
Biopic
The
actor
had
exclusively
told
us
in
an
interview,
"I
am
looking
forward
to
the
Sanjay
Dutt
biopic.
I
know
the
script.
It's
brilliant.
I
feel
it
will
be
fortunate
that
people
will
get
to
see
what
actually
happened
with
Sanju.
Something
which
nobody
knows.
It's
a
sad
case.
Everybody
just
gets
up,
shouts
and
points
fingers.
But
nobody
really
knows
the
truth.
It's
sad
how
nobody
even
knows
anything
about
it.
After
seeing
the
film,
everybody
would
say
poor
guy
went
through
all
this
for
nothing."