Sanjay Denied US Visa to Attend Daughter's Graduation Ceremony


Mumbai, Oct 4 (PTI): Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt missed his daughter Trishala's graduation ceremony as his application for visa renewal was rejected by the US consulate. 
 
Dutt's ten-year visa has expired and this is the second time that his visa renewal application has been rejected, sources close to the actor said.

Twenty-two-year old Trishala is a student of Criminal Justice in a New York City college.

Sanjay's manager Dharam Oberoi said the actor was very keen to attend his daughter's graduation ceremony.

"He has been applying for a US visa for over two years and even flew down for interviews when summoned by the Consulate leaving his shootings mid-way. Yet he was not issued a visa," he said.

The actor, who is currently out on bail was convicted under Arms Act for illegal possession of weapons. 

  

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  • nagesh nayak, bangalore

    Mon, Oct 04 2010

    Rajesh, Barbados, IT IS SHAME ON INDIAN PART.

    SANJAU DUTT IS GOING TO HIS DAUGHTER'S GRADUATION CEREMONY & WILL NOT CARRY AK 47 WITH HIM.

    WHY WE ARE WELCOMING US OFFICIALS & PRESIDENT WHO HAVE BOMBARDED AFGHAN,IRAQ ,ETCC & KILLED LACS OF PEOPLE.

    IN KANNADA A PROVERB FITS HERE " ONDU KANNIGE BENNE INNONDU KANNIGE SUNNA"

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  • Rajesh, Barbados

    Mon, Oct 04 2010

    There is a reason for this denial and there is nothing much to make a fuss about it. if he deserved he would have been given it with. take it easy boyz. its sad but sentiments doesnt always matters!! cheers

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