This isn't merely
a case of "look how easily Ranbir has slipped into Sanjay Dutt's
shoes" — this is about the way in which every single aspect of the
controversial actor has been imbibed by the ever-so-talented Kapoor — from
his slouching walk, his goofy eyes that reveal so much pain and also
a yearning for pleasure, to the way he talks (a mix of Bumbaiya and
posh English) and the way he acts.
This is a meta performance. Ranbir Kapoor acts like Sanjay Dutt,
who is an actor by profession. Sanju is so much more
than Sanjay Dutt though. And Ranbir Kapoor. Yes, the film serves primarily as a
platform for Ranbir Kapoor — and his talent — to show us the intricacies of
Sanjay Dutt's life. But one person's story rarely makes a good film. Sanju is
as much about Paresh Rawal's restrained performance, as a helpless father torn
between love for his son and his moral code. It is as much about Manisha
Koirala, Sonam Kapoor and Dia Mirza, who each play memorable (but ultimately
secondary) characters in Dutt's life. Manisha is particularly refreshing as
Nargis Dutt and it is a delight to watch her on the big screen.
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