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His Unexpected Reaction Breaks The Internet

His Unexpected Reaction Breaks The Internet

Time of India2 days ago
Veteran actor Sanjay Dutt revealed that a Mumbai-based die-hard admirer, Nisha Patil, left him property worth ₹72 crore in her will—despite having no personal acquaintance with him. Patil, a 62-year-old homemaker battling a terminal illness, had even instructed her bank to transfer her assets to his name.Upon being informed, Dutt expressed deep surprise and decided not to claim any part of the estate. The gesture had left the actor stunned. Sanjay reveals details and has left fans shocked as well as in admiration. Fans have hailed Sanjay Dutt's integrity and honesty after his big admission.
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