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Rishi Kapoor spends night with real and reel life Sanjay Dutt

| @indiablooms | Jun 21, 2018, at 11:08 am

Mumbai, Jun 21 (IBNS): Ahead of the release of Bollywood film Sanju, veteran actor Rishi Kapoor spent a night with his son Ranbir Kapoor and film star Sanjay Dutt.

Sanju is a biopic on Sanjay, whose character has been essayed by Ranbir on screen.

Rishi Kapoor has shared a picture on Twitter to reveal a moment from Wednesday's night.

The senior actor tweeted, "Us three last night at home!"

Apart from Ranbir, the film stars Anushka Sharma, Sonam Kapoor, Paresh Rawal and others in distinct roles.

The Rajkumar Hirani directorial film is slated to release on Jun 29.

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