Producers hope fans of the incarcerated Bollywood hero will help boost ticket sales

The makers of actor Sanjay Dutt’s last completed screen role before going to prison are preparing for the release of Policegiri in July, hoping fans of the beefy Bollywood hero will boost ticket sales.
Dutt, 53, went back to jail on May 16 to serve the remainder of a five-year sentence for firearms offences during the Mumbai bombings 20 years ago. The actor wrapped up work on pending Bollywood projects in the weeks before he reported to prison.
Policegiri, an action thriller that stars Dutt as an intrepid police officer is the first featuring him in a lead role to open in Indian cinemas since his incarceration. Dutt had a brief guest appearance in Hum Hain Raahi Car Ke, a romantic comedy that sank at the box office last week.
The producer of Policegiri said Dutt would be missed at promotional events for the film.
“I am hoping that fans will go out and watch this film,” said Rahul Aggarwal, who is co-producing the film with his father. “There should be no sympathy, only affection for Sanjay Dutt.”
Aggarwal asserted he is against ‘frivolous publicity’ and will not use a ‘sympathy card’ to promote his movie.
“That’s one card which I don’t want to play because people should not be feeling that I am playing the sympathy card. What is happening is unfortunate. Nevertheless, the film has to be released. But I am not going to be doing any frivolous publicity,” he told reporters last week.
“I am going to take the film’s publicity in a very sober and respectful manner.”
Directed by K S Ravikumar, the action packed cop drama also stars Prachi Desai in the lead and is coming out on July 5.
Bollywood had reacted with shock to news of Dutt’s sentencing in March with the actor seen by fans as a victim of his fame. His hit film Khal Nayak in 1993 coincided with his initial arrest on conspiracy charges in the Mumbai blasts that year.
The actor is best known for his role as a do-gooding gangster in the Munnabhai films of the last decade. A third film in the series was put on the back burner because of Dutt’s imprisonment.
But trade analysts are skeptical about the ageing Dutt’s ability to compete at the box office. The actor’s last commercial hit was 2012’s Agneepath in which he played a menacing villain with a shaved head.
“He isn’t the young Sanjay Dutt of Khal Nayak fame any more,” Bollywood trade analyst Amod Mehra said. “He was a superstar then, but look at his age now.”
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