Producer Rahul Agarwal of Sanjay Dutt starrer 'Policegiri' says he won't play the sympathy card and insists it would be unfair to call family for promotions
In March this year, Supreme Court pronounced Dutt guilty under the Arms Act in connection with the 1993 Mumbai serial blasts case and sentenced him to five years imprisonment. Considering he was in prison earlier for sometime, now Dutt has to serve three-and-half years in jail. Dutt, 53, is currently in Yerwada jail.
"We are not looking to play sympathy card. We won't do frivolous promotion. We will promote in a sober way. We are more affectionate towards Dutt family, " Rahul Agarwal told reporters here. "I think it would be unfair for me to call the family for promotions. Considering what they are going through it is not right.
I know they will support, I would be obliged but it is wrong, " he said. When asked if Dutt provided any suggestions for promotions, Rahul said he did not give any suggestions and was rather happy the way film has shaped up. "He wants this film to make Rs 100 crore, " Rahul said.
The makers will rather have its leading lady Prachi Desai going all out to promote the film. "I would be part of the promotions. . . Will do whatever I can. We will do innovative promotions. I have given bulk dates for it.
The film is special for all of us, " Prachi said. The Supreme Court verdict had come out while Dutt was shooting for 'Policegiri' and he was given some time to surrender. "The last few days were exemplary for us.
We all were sad but Dutt kept his face up and completed the shoot. It was his spirit that kept all of us going. We won't let him down, " Prachi said. 'Policegiri' is an action film which will see Dutt playing a police officer. The makers insist that the film, slated for release on July 5, has "never seen before" action sequences.
Priya Dutt, Kumar Gaurav wish success for 'Policegiri'
Actor Sanjay Dutt's sister and Congress MP Priya today attended the first look of brother's upcoming film 'Policegiri'
Dutt, 53, had completed the shooting of 'Policegiri' just before he was to surrender himself for three-and-a-half year sentence in the 1993 Mumbai serial bomb blast case.
'Policegiri', a remake of 2003 Tamil hit 'Saamy', is directed by KS Ravi Kumar. "As T P Agarwal (Producer) said the film is special for them and Sanjay, I wish success and good luck for the film, " Priya said at the first look of the film.
Dutt's bother-in-law Kumar Gaurav was also present on the occasion. There were rumours that Sanjay's wife Manayata would step in to promote the film but she did not turn up for today's event.
The team of 'Policegiri' including director K S Ravikumar, producers - Rahul and T P Agarwal, actress Prachi Desai, choreographer Ganesh Acharya and others seemed quite emotional as they were missing the actor.
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