Yaaaaaaaay, Sanjay! Your second birthday out of jail with no court case hanging over you! That must feel so good! Here are 25 reasons I love you, one for every year between your debut in Rocky and your re-debut in Lago Raho Munna Bhai. (this is an updated and reposted post from last year)
1.1. I love you because you were the happy ending we all wanted for your mother. After years of work and sacrifice and suffering cruel swings of public opinion, she got to be a respected wife and mother. (full Nargis story here)

2. I love you because you made an adorable Qawwali singer when you were 13 in Reshma Aur Shera.

3. I love you because you worked hard and you worked young, getting your launch at age 22 and making 7 movies back to back.
4. I love you because you took the time you needed to deal with your personal problems while those 7 movies rolled out, finally coming back 3 years later to give another hit.
5. I love you because your mother died the week your first movie came out, which is a tragedy so sad, a screenwriter would reject it as unbelievable.
6. Well, your first “real” movie! Let’s not forget that little Qawwali cameo, age 13.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=fpvgoeZDvaY
7. And then in your actual debut film, you were so young and hunky, you almost made overalls attractive. Almost.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SJXmWl9n0Lk
8. I have to confess, I had never seen this song before, from your biggest hit of the early years, and your first collaboration with Subhash Ghai, Vidhaata. But now I don’t know how I have lived so long without it!
9. Okay, at this point the filmography becomes so loooooooooooong that I can’t possibly deal with all the high points. So I am going to jump right to 1993 and the song that is all about Madhuri, but also only works because of your brilliant reaction shots.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8nd5NLbUu44
10. It’s not usually remembered, but you had your own version of this song in the film as well!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BVLvr4pHRgg
11. I love you because the 80s and 90s were a period of great personal turmoil for you (the illness and death of your first wife, your arrest for terrorism, the failure of your second marriage), and yet you never stopped working!
12. I love you because your first marriage resulted in a daughter who you have always endeavored to keep far away from your toxic fame, while still close to you personally.
13. I love you because while your second marriage ended in divorce, you have continued to support your ex-wife both personally and financially, as came out during her recent legal battles with Leander Paes, the abusive man she partnered with after you.
14. I love you because, unlike other stars who resisted aging onscreen, you embraced fatherly and mature roles early on, playing Hrithik Roshan’s father in Mission Kashmir at age 41.
15. I love you because you were willing to use your personal struggles to give depth to your onscreen performances, whether it was Khalnayak, Vaastav, or even the Munna Bhai films.
16. I love you because Daud is one of the stupidest happiest movies I have ever seen.
17. I love you because you were willing to play supporting character to Kajol and help her give one of her all time great performances in Dushman.
18. Also, Khoobsurat! My second favorite of the Hindi movies titled Khoobsurat!
19. Also, Dus! I love that stupid stupid movie!
20. And, in a complete change of pace, Parineeta! You got to do a sex scene with Vidya before anyone else. Well, except Saif. And you played the older gentle giant type perfectly. Made me believe that Raima Sen was in love with you.
21. And then, finally, there is Munna Bhai. Okay, so I love you, but I’m not blind, I am aware you are not the greatest dancer. But man, do you sell the songs in this perfectly!
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HVEJXqKC8as
22. And with Munna Bhai, a star is reborn. 25 years after your initial launch, and you are back and better than ever. Doing a legitimate romantic lead (re-united with Vidya) in Laga Raho Munna Bhai.
23. Digging deep and coming up with an uber-creepy villain in Agneepath.
24. The Zanjeer remake was a travesty, but I can almost justify it just because your casting in the Pran role was so perfect.
(No song video included because I refuse to give them more views)
25. And then, as your last act before going to jail, you took part in the incredibly humanist and peaceful film PK, against all kinds of religious violence, and gave it some wonderful depth and warmth. Also, you kind of wore the same costume you had at age 13 back in Reshma Aur Shera.
You should check out Desi Boyz. Sanjay Dutt’s special appearance is pretty nice 🙂
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You wrote about Sanju baba. I don’t even…I can’t…I can’t even react properly to this.
I think I am a lil in love with you now 🙂
PS: Please do a scene by scene of Khal Nayak.
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ooo, scene by scene of Khalnayak might be fun! I think the only Ghai movie I have reviewed so far was Taal, which is very silly, but oh my gosh is it gorgeous frame by frame! And Khalnayak is equally pretty, but also has substance.
Also, I would be more flattered by your confession of love if you hadn’t just admitted an affinity for SRK in Darr 🙂
On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 2:43 PM, dontcallitbollywood wrote:
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bwahahaha! You seem to be a girl. I am heterosexual TYVM 🙂
I just, its so rare to find someone who loves Baba. So so rare. Among people who write about it at least.
Every autodriver I have met loves him but to find someone articulate like you liking him was such a big surprise that I had to kind of take a break after the third reason and write my comment before I got overwhelmed!
And yes, plllleeease do a scene by scene of Khal Nayak, it really deserves some scholarly writing. Its the one film I religiously watch every year.
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Also Taal never seemed silly to me. Its the last good Ghai movie I think. Ash did some lovely acting, Anil’s character is ICONIC and Akshaye is just such a dreamy Prince Charming 🙂
I will have to see your scene by scene to check what you found silly in it. Though I will find it very hard to criticize/disagree with you now that you have praised Baba 🙂
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It’s definitely the last good Ghai movie. Super fun, super pretty, all of that. But comparing it with Khalnayak, or even Pardes, and there is just a kind of extra level of complexity to the themes that I am missing.
On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 3:00 PM, dontcallitbollywood wrote:
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If you are craving serious Sanju Baba coverage, let me present you with every post from my archives, including a Beauty and the Beast fanfic (so far)!
On Wed, Aug 23, 2017 at 2:58 PM, dontcallitbollywood wrote:
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OMG! *faints*
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