Maanayata wishes her ‘strongest, full of life support system’ Sanjay Dutt on his 65th b'day


Mumbai, July 29 (IANS): As Bollywood star Sanjay Dutt turned 65 on Monday, his wife Maanayata penned a heartwarming note for her "strongest and full of life support system."

Maanayata took to Instagram and shared a reel featuring a series of pictures of her with Sanjay, accompanied by the song 'Ruk Jana Nahin' sung by Kishore Kumar from the 1974 film 'Imtihan' starring Vinod Khanna.

She shared the video with the caption: “Happy... happiest birthday to my bestest half... @duttsanjay, my strongest and full of life support system. Your inner light overshadows all obstacles, overcomes any difficulties and challenges."

Maanayata, who shares twins Shahraan and Iqra with Sanjay, said that her husband has the ability to “love selflessly.”

“You have the ability to love selflessly and unconditionally! keep it that way, invincible!!! You are precious and special not only to me but, to many more….who love and adore you with all their heart….My star…keep shining bright…always and ever!! Much love,” she concluded.

Sanjay was first married to actress Richa Sharma in 1987, with whom he has a daughter named Trishala. Richa passed away in 1996 due to a brain tumour.

The actor then married air-hostess-turned-model Rhea Pillai in 1998. However, the two chose to go their separate ways in 2008.

In 2008, after two years of dating, Sanjay and Maanayata got married. They welcomed their twins in 2010.

On the professional front, Sanjay will next be seen in 'Welcome To The Jungle' and the Kannada language film 'KD - The Devil'.

  

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