What
about
Manisha
Koirala?
Speaking
of
the
Manisha
portraying
her
mother
Nargis
Dutt's
role,
Namrata
told
Spotboye,
"She
was
okay
too.
Being
Sunil
Dutt
and
Nargis'daughter,
it's
difficult
to
make
judgements.
If
the
audience
connected
with
them,
it's
great!"
Namrata
Dutt
On
Ranbir
Kapoor
"Yes,
I
liked
it
but
being
a
family
member
who
is
so
closely
connected,
it
would
be
difficult
for
me
to
comment
on
it.
I
underwent
everything
with
Sanjay.
But
yes,
Ranbir
was
very
good
and
the
film
is
entertaining," said
Namrata.
Which
Scene
Of
Sanju
Moved
Namrata
Dutt?
"The
drug
phase.
The
jail
was
even
worse.
Hard
time,
especially
for
my
father.
Of
course,
for
Sanju
too,
and
he
is
a
fighter
for
sure.
He
had
the
guts
to
give
up
this
addiction,
with
no
relapse.
It
wasn't
easy.
His
jail
phase
without
frills
to
go
through
that
without
losing
was
enormously
tough," replied
Namrata.
Namrata
On
How
Much
Her
Brother
Has
Changed
Namrata
has
seen
her
brother
Sanjay
Dutt
going
through
the
roughest
phase
of
his
life.
When
asked
how
much
he
has
changed,
she
told,
"He
has
sobered
down.
He
doesn't
keep
grudges
and
lives
every
moment
of
the
day."
Namrata
On
Coping
When
Sanjay
Dutt
Was
In
Prison
"It
was
a
very
dark
phase
in
our
lives,
as
I
said,
especially
for
my
Dad.
There
were
a
lot
of
lows.
Dad
and
Sanjay
gave
strength
to
each
other.
And,
to
tell
you
the
truth,
my
dad
was
not
just
my
brother's
strength
but
our
strength
too."
What
Kept
Dutt
Going?
Despite
getting
dragged
into
controversies,
Namrata
says
family,
prayers
and
faith
in
God
kept
Dutt
strong!
Namrata
On
When
'Normalcy'
Returned
In
February
2016,
Sanjay
Dutt
walked
free
from
Pune's
Yerawada
Jail
after
completing
his
prison
term
following
his
conviction
in
the
1993
Mumbai
serial
blasts
case.
Speaking
about
the
same,
she
told,
"My
Dad
had
passed
away,
when
Sanjay
finally
was
free-
only
missed
my
Dad
being
around.
It
was
extremely
emotional
for
us."