Sanjay Dutt has spoken out about his UK visa rejection that affected the filming of Son of Sardaar 2. The comedy-drama, which is presently being shot within the UK, has confronted a casting change after Dutt’s visa was denied. Ravi Kishan is stepping in for him.
In an interview, Sanjay Dutt expressed his disappointment and frustration. “They gave me the Visa (initially). in the UK All the things was prepared. Then a month later you’re cancelling my Visa! I gave you (the UK authorities) all of the papers and all the pieces. Why did you give me the Visa (within the first place)? You shouldn’t have given me the visa. How come it took you one month to understand the legal guidelines?” he questioned.
He continued, “I’m not lacking out on something. However sure, they’ve carried out improper. They should rectify this. I’m a law-abiding citizen. I’m going in line with the regulation and I respect each nation’s regulation.”
Dutt’s visa rejection stems from his involvement within the 1993 bombings case, the place he was discovered responsible beneath TADA and the Arms Act. Regardless of this setback, Dutt stays longing for a decision.
Ajay Devgn, who’s producing the sequel, not too long ago shared the movie’s Mahurat on Instagram, marking the beginning of its UK shoot beneath director Vijay Kumar Arora. The movie is a follow-up to the 2012 hit and can proceed with out Sonakshi Sinha.