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Sanjay Dutt celebrates daughter Trishala's b'day with heartfelt Instagram post

UNI
Saturday, 10 August 2024 (16:34 IST)
Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt took Instagram on Saturday, to share a heartfelt birthday message for his daughter Trishala Dutt.

The actor, known for his captivating performances and devotion to family, posted an affectionate message alongside a treasured photograph of himself with Trishala.
In the post, Dutt shared an old picture of himself holding his daughter on his lap, captioning it, "On your special day my princess, I am reminded of how blessed I am to be your father. Your love lights up my world in ways I can’t express. Happy Birthday @trishaladutt Always proud of you."

Dutt’s recent professional work includes the film 'Ghudchadi' with Raveena Tandon. He has upcoming projects such as the Telugu film 'Double Ismart', the Punjabi movie 'Shera Di Kaum Punjabi', and 'KD The Devil'.

However, Dutt recently made headlines regarding his exclusion from Ajay Devgn’s 'Son Of Sardaar 2' due to a visa issue with the UK.

According to local media sources, Dutt expressed his frustration, stating, "The UK Government had acted unfairly, questioning why my visa, which had been granted initially, was later cancelled." He added that it took a month for the government to recognise the legal issues, questioning the initial issuance of the visa.Reports also suggested that Dutt had been replaced by Ravi Kishan in the film and would now have only a cameo role. (UNI)<>

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