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Arasan andru kolvan. Deivam ninru kollum.
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I am not sure that I agree or disagree with the sentence, but I have sympathy towards this star. He has gone through hell in his personal life. Apparently, Hell is not enough!
The delay in Munnabhai 3 is a shame though.
Not too far, but a selected few stars are in line too!
"Producers, be ware!"

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  1. Sanjay Dutt:

    Had connections with underworld. Possessed a ak56.Connections with the mumbai blast which killed a lot of innocent citizens. took 14 years for the sentence to come. now in jail. would appel in supreme court and would be free soon.

    FEEL SYMPATHY??? excuse my french, damn it, he was in possession of a lethal weapon!!! and reason is to save his family, and he does not beleive in the government regulated .9mm pistols!!!

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  2. Jay: I am not saying that he did it right. If this sentence had come 14 yrs back, immediately when he was caught, I might have felt differently. But 14 yrs later, when he is a changed man, at some point I kinda feel sad for him.

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  3. Changed man??? well we dont know about it... and being an ardent hater of the media channels here... what ever they project i am lil biased...

    BTW changed men do under go trails and punishment... he is no saint for all you know he could have really had connections with terrorism, we dont know... its al la big game amongst the big wigs, its better to laugh about them and carry on with our lives than building an opinion about them!

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  4. Well! A motherless kid, bad childhood, drug-addict, losing a wife to cancer, all this might drive many into what he did. I am not justifying it. No filthy rich kid is an exception! But there are a million out there who actually need to be behind bars much faster than he should.
    I am not building an opinion, but sure am unable to laugh it out!

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