Thursday, August 02, 2007

Answer: My Bollywood Family

As I said in my options there are some obvious and unobvious choices. The most obvious choice would have been Bachchan family, infact as many may argue, Silsila and Abhimaan were closely related to Bachchan seniors’ life. Deol family too has had a very dramatic life with Dharmendra allegedly marrying twice.

But I think the most fitting family to fit the answer would be Dutt family. Yes, the Dutt family and I hope at the end of this blog many of you might see my point. Dutt’s would be a story that would provide ideal masala mix of emotion, tragedy, thrill although may not be the end.

Sunil Dutt, born in 1929, Khurd district (now in Pak), moved to India with his family during partition and settled in Haryana. He faced parents’ death at an early age and struggled to complete graduation at Jai Hind College in Mumbai while working as a radio announcer at Radio Ceylon.

He got introduced as an actor in Railway Platform in 1955. It is believed that Dutt braved the raging fire to save Nargis on Mother India’s sets and thereby won her love. Sunil and Nargis had a son, Sanjay and two daughters Priya and Anju. Sanjay Dutt had from an early age (at around high school) was addicted to drugs which worsened after Nargis’ death owing to pancreatic cancer. She incidentally died a week before Rocky’s release, Sanju’s first movie in a lead role directed and produced by Sunil Dutt himself, was to be released. This worsened Sanjay Dutt’s addiction who took more to it. Finally Sunil Dutt had to send him to a rehab in Texas whence Sanju suffered from a collapsed lung. It took 3-3.5 yrs of treatment when Sanjay could be “purged”. Richa Sharma had nursed him back after this and a year later they had a baby Trishala. Barely 2 months later he learnt that his wife had brain tumor. He lost the bitter custody battle for the baby against his in-laws after Richa succumbed to brain tumor.

Meanwhile in 1984 post Indira Gandhi’s assassination on Rajiv Gandhi invitation, Sunil entered politics. Since then he had been a loyal supported of Congress and worked really hard for national and world peace. Snapshots:
· Walked from Mumbai to Amritsar in wake of militiancy in Punjab for a stretch of 2000 Kms
· Walked from Nagasaki to Hiroshima for world peace and nuclear disarmament.
· Helped Imran Khan raise 1,00,000 pounds for building a cancer hospital in his mother’s name through a fund raising dinner, at Birmingham

Sunil resigned as MP in wake of Hindu-Muslim riots in 1992-93 and did a lot of relief work for muslims. Till then Sanjay had shot to fame and even accorded as successor to Amitabh. Sunil staunchly criticized Shiv Sena for the riots for which his family allegedly received a lot of threats. And months before the Mumbai serial blasts in 1993 Sanjay allegedly purchased one AK-56 from Abu Salem with help of few produced friends for personal and family safety. He had earlier taken 3 AK-56 rifles, 25 hand grenades, one 9 mm pistol and cartridges but later returned everything except one AK-56 rifle.

Following Sanjay’s arrest in serial blast case, Shiv Sena upped the ante against Sanjay and branded him as a terrorist through their mouthpiece Saamna. Sunil Dutt fought a bitter court battle only to hear that his son is not a terrorist. While Sanjay was in jail, he was regularly visited by his brother-in-law Kumar Gaurav, his then g/f Rhea Pillai. Sunil is said to have waited for hours to meet his own Congressmen leaders in Mumbai and Delhi to seek atleast bail for his son who disappointed him. Sharad Pawar was the CM then and PV Narsimharao was the PM. He then went back to Bal Thackrey, who in a small personal meeting at Thackrey’s resident, changed his stand. So did his mouthpiece Saamna, it was only then political support and support from Bollywood fraternity could be mobilized and public opinion could be moulded. Sanju was released from jail on bail and since then it is said he is one of the most humble stars of the industry. Later he married Rhea. Sanjay was later questioned in hawala deals and other cases as well.

He was later absolved from TADA charges but held guilty under Arms Act. But Sunil Dutt didn’t survive so long what he wanted to hear for more than 12-13 years: that his son was not a terrorist. Later Priya Dutt won from the same constituency in Mumbai where his father was a MP of.

And to close the serial blast trials, this day Sanjay Dutt was sentenced to 6 yrs RI. I think Dutt family has lived the most ups and down as a (Bollywood) family. So according to me Dutt's would be the perfect choice for a typical Bollywood script. It would make for perfect mix of several Bollywood movies.

P.S. I was reading the book Black Friday by notable investigative journalist, Hussain Zaidi and found some of the info in the book and some through Wikipedia and other internet links. It is an amazing book. One must read it to relive what we didn’t live through.

P.S.S.: Sources:
1) Sunil Dutt’s Biography as MP here.
2) Sunil Dutt’s interview on Rediff here
3) Sunil and Sanjay- Documentary by BBC Part 1, Part 2, Part 3. Do watch these.


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8 comments:

Unknown said...

Good work KT!! Looks like you did a considerable amount of research on the Dutt family, and it would have taken quite some time. Were you waiting for the perfect timing? ;)

With all news channels on TV since yesterday showing what, how, and when does Sanjay Dutt eat and shit on his first day at Arthur Road Jail, this was a welcome read.

I agree, the Dutts have suffered a lot, and this mix of emotion, tragedy and thrill is the kind of stuff a typical Bollywood masala movie depicts. Maybe you could go back to Vibhu regarding his offer to produce your movie. :)

In case you go ahead with this idea [:)], would Sanjay Dutt play as himself in your movie? The way Himesh Reshamaiyya was Himesh Reshamaiyya in Aap ka Suroor? [;)]

Jokes apart, I am a bit sympathetic towards Sanjay; come on, he just had one gun on him, and he has to serve six years in jail, and the media has made a circus out of all this. And with the info you provided today, I feel all the more sad for him.

KT said...

@ashes...

I thought not many would have the patience to read it completely... but I think I had forgotten abt you ...

AFA the movie is concerned, if vibhu produces the movie he surely will nag to act in that himself.... and his dialogues will be filled with "abe bhootni ke"...

well I have sympathy for him that's it and I believe that this was justice done... had he been let off I would have thought abt other who were involved in bringing and destroying weapons but were charged with TADA instead....

SiD said...

well... i too had the patience to read it fully... ur timing of the post is commendable..and guess due to that, it will hook the readers :)

And i have not read black friday, but have seen it... its an awesome movie with great performances...

and regd the movie, please consider me too for it... i have already passed 1 acting audition in collg and was also appreciated for my acting..on top of it i am in mumbai and live very close to the Bachchan family.. guess all this is sufficient in my CV for u to consider me as a potential candidate.. :)

KT said...

yeah and we could use your experience of actual locales... anyways movie (as I believe alwyas is) not as detailed as the book ....

for example they wanted to explore Chembur Oil Refinery but Badshah Khan was scared of loss to property so he told Tiger Memon that this is veyr dangerous!!

KT said...

and just to clarify, it may seem opportunistic but I was reading Black Friday out of interest and that books inspired me to write about the Dutt Family. That book changed my perception of Sunil Dutt and now I have lot more respect for him.

I think it should be read by all to understand what a fantastic work was done by B'bay police by officers like Maria, Samra and others whose name was never known to us. How people can do small heroic things and we don't even know about it.

@k$#@T! said...

Man!! Must say that u've got the timing spot on! Publish it in print - it's sure going to be an instant hit! ;)

Well, all I can do here is to second your thought. A story on Amitabh Bachchan would be cliche. The others - the Oberois for example, I don't think are mature enough to come over the Dutts... So yes! It's a perfect setting.

And dude! You actually have got some info here that has changed my impression of the man and his family completely! Well, it may be debatable whether he deserved the imprisonment or not as one of the comments above said, but a crime is a crime is a crime! So guess where he is, is where he was destined to be!

But yes, coming back to the core topic, I now completely agree that as compared to the Bachchans and the others in the list, the Dutts would make a much better Bollywood flick!

Good job, kT - my inspiration to the world of blogs!

@k$#@T! said...

Man!! Must say that u've got the timing spot on! Publish it in print - it's sure going to be an instant hit! ;)

Well, all I can do here is to second your thought. A story on Amitabh Bachchan would be cliche. The others - the Oberois for example, I don't think are mature enough to come over the Dutts... So yes! It's a perfect setting.

And dude! You actually have got some info here that has changed my impression of the man and his family completely! Well, it may be debatable whether he deserved the imprisonment or not as one of the comments above said, but a crime is a crime is a crime! So guess where he is, is where he was destined to be!

But yes, coming back to the core topic, I now completely agree that as compared to the Bachchans and the others in the list, the Dutts would make a much better Bollywood flick!

Good job, kT - my inspiration to the world of blogs!

KT said...

@ Akshat: thnx thnx.... (for the doubly good comment)...

as I said I was reading "Black Friday" and was inspired partly by the little mention of Dutt's in the book and partly personal knowledge....

And I repeat the blog is incomplete without watching the documentary links given towards the end....