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Sanjay Dutt planning to publish a book of his shayaris

| | Apr 09, 2016, at 03:03 am
Mumbai, Apr 8 (IBNS): Sanjay Dutt who had penned down about 500 shayaris is soon planning to publish these in a book.
It’s learnt that the actor wants to gift the first few copies of the book when it releases to two of his very special friends that he made during his time at Yerwada. The actor has compiled all these stories in a book titled “Salaakhen”

Named Zeeshan and Sameer, in fact these friends were the ones who had helped the actor pen down these poems while their time in Yerwada. The actor is also getting the book published essentially for these friends.

The actor developed a great bond with the two guys at Yerwada. Known for his loyalty and friendship, Sanjay has also expressed on doing something for his two friends and has become very close to them.

Spokesperson added, “Sanjay shares a very close bond with his friends, Zeeshan and Sameer have also helped him pen down several shayaris. He is planning to release a compiled  book on same dedicating it to the things he learnt in the time spent there.”

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