Ranbir’s top gun act Sanju Story: Sanju explores some of the most crucial chapters from movie star Sanjay Dutt’s dramatic and controversial real life. It gives a lowdown on his tryst with drugs and his trials and tribulations in the Arms Acts case and the 1993 Mumbai blasts.Sanju Review: One man, many lives is just the tip of the iceberg when it comes to Sanjay Dutt. Rajkumar Hirani’s film presents a vivid and very dramatic look in this biopic of sorts. The film starts off with Sanjay Dutt ( Ranbir Kapoor) wanting a writer for his biography even while hes preparing to surrender himself to the Supreme Courts judgement in the Arms Act case. A film writer fails him miserably, so Sanju turns to a more established writer Winnie ( Anushka Sharma) to pen his biography. His confessions and recollections to Winnie are intimate and give us deep insights into the highs and lows of his life, which is nothing short of a roller-coaster ride. Like any Rajkumar Hirani film, Sanju blends humour with drama effortlessly. While it doesnt reveal much about the protagonists’ relationships and marriages, it does tell a strong story of an unbreakable bond between a father, son and a best friend. In fact, Sanjay’s relationship with his father Sunil Dutt ( Paresh Rawal) forms the major part of this story and some of the most heart wrenching and touching moments in the film belong to both Manisha Koirala as Nargis Dutt ( Sanju’s mother) has a brief role, but the scenes between the father, mother and son move you to tears. There’s also his best friend Kamlesh ( Vicky Kaushal) whos one of the most important characters in the graph of the story and he leaves a solid impact. Maanyata ( Dia Mirza) his wife’s strong presence is felt right throughout the film, but his previous marriages have been completely left out of the narrative. Even the birth of his first child, daughter Trishala doesn’t feature in this h