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'I am feeling very happy being on the sets'

Sanjay Dutt has resumed film shooting after he was released from Pune's Yerwada jail last month, in connection with the 1993 Mumbai blasts.

His first film was Suniel Shetty's home production, EMI (Easy Monthly Installments) where he plays Sattar bhai, a lovable recovery agent, on the lines of Munnabhai.

Dutt tells us more.

You are back in action with a film, which is being produced by your close friend, Suniel Shetty. How does it feel?

It's great to be back on the sets, especially for Anna, who is like family to me.

EMI is a nice comedy; something new and fresh. I am feeling very happy being on the sets.

The role you play in EMI is interesting and topical too. Do you feel that you would rather do such films now?

EMI has a very interesting script. The character I play, Sattar, is a lovable recovery agent. He is not a bad guy. On the contrary, he gets involved in peoples' lives. It's really nice.

Photographs: Pradeep Bandekar

Also read: First Look: Sanjay Dutt, back to work

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