
Sanjay Dutt: My circle of friends has become smaller now
Sanjay Dutt
has always cherished spending time with friends. However, over the years, the actor admits that his circle of friends has gradually become smaller. Now dividing his time between Mumbai and Dubai, Dutt finds himself in Mumbai mostly for work, while Dubai remains his haven for family life.
Whenever he returns to Mumbai, he makes it a point to reconnect with those closest to him.
Once known for hosting lavish gatherings at his Mumbai home, Dutt now prefers a quieter lifestyle. Speaking candidly, he shares, 'My circle has become smaller over time. I really enjoy having meaningful conversations with my close friends. These are old friends, nothing related to the
film industry
or business. They drop by occasionally—we laugh, talk, have a drink.
It's simple and genuine.'
The
K.G.F: Chapter 2
actor made these remarks while attending a celebration in Mumbai, marking two years of GlenWalk, a beverage brand he endorses. Dutt has been the face of GlenWalk, founded by his long-time friend Mokksh Sani. The two have shared a bond for over two decades.
Reflecting on their collaboration, Mokksh Sani—also the founder of The Living Liquidz—said, 'The response has been fantastic, and we're continuing to grow. I focus on manufacturing, but I always turn to Sanjay for marketing insights. He's the face of our brand, yet he gives us full creative freedom, which is invaluable. More than that, I've always been a huge fan of his. I often send him videos whenever I'm watching his films like Vaastav or Munna Bhai M.B.B.S.
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