Mumbai: A Mumbai court on Tuesday observed that Manyata is still married to Mehraj and thus her marriage with Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt is illegal and invalid. read more
Wednesday, March 19, 2008
Friday, March 14, 2008
Sanjay Dutt bana maamu!
Tuesday, March 11, 2008
Court asks Sanjay Dutt, Manyata to prove they are married
Thursday, March 6, 2008
Sanjay Dutt opts out of 'Alibaug'
Bollywood star Sanjay Dutt has now officially opted out of producer-director Sanjay Gupta 's film Alibaug .
Dutt was earlier supposed to be a part of Gupta's ‘Alibaug’. He has even shot for a small portion of the film earlier.
However later things went wrong and Dutt and Gupta's friendship turned sour. Now Dutt has a full schedule and is longer interested in doing ‘Alibaug’.
Hence he has sent an official letter to Gupta stating that he will not be able to spare any dates for ‘Alibaug’ and hence Gupta could replace him with another actor.
However the release date for ‘Alibaug’ is slated to be April and hence Gupta has very little time to find another actor to replace Dutt and re-shoot his scenes. This no doubt has further deepened the rift between the once good friends.
It all supposedly began when Dutt and Gupta were partners together in White Feather Films.
Gupta would handle all the paper work and formalities in the company. But Dutt got to know that many people who were working for them were not being paid their dues and this lead to a friction between the two friends.
Later Dutt opted out of White Feather Films to start his own production company. It was said that the rift between Dutt and Gupta further deepened when Manyata came on the scene.
Being professional Dutt completed his earlier films with Gupta. However now Dutt no longer feels the need to maintain the farce of friendship with Gupta and hence he has officially opted out of ‘Alibaug’.
Saturday, March 1, 2008
Sanjay-Manyata marriage cancelled, further issues
Sanjay-Manyata marriage cancelled, further issuesEven as Sanjay Dutt and his wife Manyata are seeking withdrawal of their marriage registration in Goa, the state authorities are probing how a senior officer accepted the annexed documents that were "full of flaws".
In a major lapse, the investigations into Sanjay Dutt and Manyata's documents have revealed that neither Dutt nor Manyata had filed their divorce decree which is mandatory before accepting the declaration of marriage under Portuguese laws in Goa before Sub-Registrar C Pissurlekar.
Dutt had attached a 'Rojnama' (court noting) from the court of Principal Judge, Family Court, Mumbai at Bandra which had sought to curtail the waiting period of six months before the marriage was declared legal. Sources said that Principal judge A V Nigude signed the Rojnama in Sanjay Dutt and Rhea Dutt divorce petition on February six, a day before Sanjay and Manyata filed their marriage declaration in Goa.
"It was an order to get divorce decree. The actual decree should have been attached by Dutt with the documents while filing declaration to get married to Manyata," state law department official said. District Registrar P S Borco, who is the investigating officer in the case, in his report to the law department, has said that the Rojnama submitted by Dutt does not carry signature of the judge and is not attested by the gazetted officer.
"In the present case (Dutt and Manyata), no judgement or order is filed and it is not known whether suit for divorce was complete in both the cases," according to the Borco's report. Borco has also held that the civil registrar should have refused to accept the declaration of marriage on the grounds that marital status of Manyata in affidavit and residence certificate are contradictory.
"Sub registar should have insisted for decree of divorce," he added. During investigations, it was found that Manyata in her residence certificate has termed her marital status as "unmarried" while affidavit shows her as a "divorcee". The law department officials confirming the receipt of report, said that they would initiate further action after consulting senior officials.
Now, Sanjay-Manyata Hindu marriage could be invalid
Now, Sanjay-Manyata Hindu marriage could be invalid
There seems to be no end in sight for the troubles of Sanjay Dutt and his companion Manyata who got “married” a few weeks back.
Just days after the couple withdrew their joint declaration of registered marriage, there is more trouble brewing for them.
Now, we learn that the wedding of Sanjay Dutt and ‘wife’ Manyata as per Hindu rites may be invalid if she has not converted to Hinduism before the marriage on February 11.
Manyata is in fact a Muslim and her real name is Dilnawaz Sheikh, reports say.
"According to the Hindu Marriage Act, if the couple are Hindus at the time of marriage, only then is the marriage valid under the Act," noted lawyer Mrunalini Deshmukh said.
"Even though Sanjay and Manyata have filed a joint declaration with South Goa's registration authorities seeking withdrawal of their marriage declaration, they will be husband and wife if their marriage as per the Hindu Marriage Act is valid," Deskhmukh said.
But if Manyata has not converted before the marriage rites, then either party can challenge the marriage at the time of annulment, as it is an invalid marriage.
The joint declaration filed by the couple before South Goa's Salcette Sub registrar's office states that they do not desire to solemnise their marriage under the Portuguese Civil Code, 1867.
Friday, February 29, 2008
Sanjay Dutt and Manyata withdraw marriage declaration
Bollywood actor Sanjay Dutt [Images] and his wife Manyata have filed a joint declaration with South Goa's [Images] registration authorities seeking withdrawal of their marriage declaration.
South Goa's Salcette Sub Registrar's office said that both have filed a joint declaration stating that they do not desire to solemnise their marriage under the Portuguese Civil Code, 1867. more
Saturday, February 23, 2008
Sanjay Dutt and his life partner- court summons report
Mumbai, India: February 22, 2008 –IR Summary - Sanjay Dutt’s life is surrounded by inauspicious stars, when one star leaves orbit, the other steps in, and his life goes on with problems, legal battles and controversies. The Bollywood star misses peace and peace.
A Mumbai court here on Wednesday afternoon directed the Mumbai police to submit by February 25 its report on inquiry into Meraj-ur-Rehman's claim that he was the first husband of Manyata, now wife of Bollywood star Sanjay Dutt, as per IANS.
Meraj, who is in police custody for sending obscene messages to Bollywood actresses, has in a written complaint to the Bandra metropolitan magistrate contended that Manyata's marriage to Sanjay Dutt February 11 was illegal, as he has not divorced her yet.
According to Meraj, he married Manyata in 2003 and has a son from her. The son is now in Dubai with Manyata's relatives.
Meraj, who has been a struggling writer in the film industry, told the police he only wanted custody of his son and was ready to legally divorce Manyata.
This is not the only complication that the newly married Dutt couple is facing. Sanjay and Manyata first had a registered marriage in Goa and then a Hindu ritual marriage in Mumbai.
However, the Goa district administration last week ordered re-examination of the marriage registration papers. For a registered marriage in Goa, at least one person must be a Goa resident for a minimum six months.
When Goa authorities learnt that the domicile certificate Manyata submitted was false, they served a show-cause notice on her last week and asked her why this certificate should not be cancelled.
Manyata has sought a fortnight's time to file her reply to the notice.
Thursday, February 21, 2008
Court seeks police report on Sanjay-Manyata marriage
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A Mumbai court Wednesday afternoon directed the Mumbai police to submit by Feb 25 its report on inquiry into Meraj-ur-Rehman's claim that he is the first husband of Manyata, now wife of Bollywood star Sanjay Dutt.Meraj, who is in police custody for sending obscene messages to Bollywood actresses, has in a written complaint to the Bandra metropolitan magistrate contended that Manyata's marriage to Sanjay Dutt Feb 11 was illegal, as he has not divorced her yet.
According to Meraj, he married Manyata in 2003 and has a son from her. The son is now in Dubai with
Manyata's relatives.
Meraj, who has been a struggling writer in the film industry, told the police he only wanted custody of his son and was ready to legally divorce Manyata.
This is not the only complication that the newly married Dutt couple is facing. Sanjay and Manyata first had a registered marriage in Goa and then a Hindu ritual marriage in Mumbai.
However, the Goa district administration last week ordered re-examination of the marriage registration papers. For a registered marriage in Goa, at least one person must be a Goa resident for a minimum six months.
When Goa authorities learnt that the domicile certificate Manyata submitted was false, they served a show-cause notice on her last week and asked her why this certificate should not be cancelled.
Manyata has sought a fortnight's time to file her reply to the notice.
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
Trouble brewing for Manyata

The officials in Goa issued a show-cause notice to Manyata asking her to explain the reason for producing a duplicate resident certificate; one that she had produced for marrying Sanjay Dutt on February 7.
An officer at Salcete said that the office has issued a notice to Manyata’s Margao address asking her statement. Her marriage registration is also being kept on hold and the official who had produced the false residential certificate without proper verification, has been suspended.
If the officials come to know that the certificate is bogus then the marriage will not be considered as legal. If reports are to be believed, then there are also talks doing the rounds as to how Manyata could have married Sanjay when she has not been issued a legal divorce notice by her previous husband.
Friday, February 15, 2008
Sanjay Dutt marriage under scrutiny
Sanjay Dutt marriage under scrutiny
Authorities in Goa have ordered an inquiry into the entire marriage registration process of Bollywood star Sanjay Dutt and his girlfriend Manyata after it came to light that she had managed to get a residence certificate without living in the state.
The couple had submitted their declaration of marriage to sub registrar’s office in Salcette on February seven while the final signature is awaited.
Sources said South Goa district collectorate has taken to task a local panchayat official (government officer) who had issued residence certificate to Manyata.
The inquiry by the district collector has been ordered into how certificate was issued to Manyata when she is not a Goa resident, an official said.
For any marriage to be registered in Goa, one of the couple has to be a Goa resident which needs to be certified by the local authorities.
Sources said the state authorities are also inquiring into how the declaration was accepted when Manyata has not attached the decree of her divorce along with the affidavit filed.
The marriage declaration was registered in the Salcette sub registrar’s office and it awaits final signature which is required to declare Dutt's marriage as legal.
Wednesday, February 13, 2008
Manyata Dutt’s ‘first husband’ says she isn`t divorced
There are rumours that this is Manyata’s fourth marriage. Sanjay, ofcourse, has been married before this, too.
Meraj and Manyata, reportedly have a son who is staying in Dubai with Manyata’s relatives. Meraj said that he just wants his son back from wife Manyata.
Meraj has been a struggling writer in the film industry and is presently in jail. He is accused of sending vulgar SMSs to some Bollywood actresses.
In support of his allegations, Meraj has produced some photographs (in possession of Zee News) of their marriage and honeymoon along with Manyata’s pregnancy reports.
Tuesday, February 12, 2008
Is Manyata already pregnant?

A visibly happy Sanjay Dutt married Manyata according to Hindu rituals at a friend's house here Monday, five days after their court marriage in Goa. The Bollywood star's two younger sisters, Priya and Namrata, and other family relatives did not attend the ceremony.
According to some report Sanju and Manayata hurriedly tied the knot as the new Mrs Dutt is already pregnant. It was she who conveniently ‘leaked’ the details of the venue to the press. In fact she desperately wanted the news of their wedding to be featured prominently by the press.
The Munnabhai star, accompanied by a few close friends, arrived at Versova, a posh locality in north-west Mumbai, for the ceremony in the morning with the band playing music.
The merry-making baratis comprised only a few close childhood friends of the actor. Except for Suneil Shetty and director and TV presenter Sajid Khan, his colleagues from Bollywood were also not present.
He had married Manyata, his girl friend of two years, at a quiet court marriage in Goa Thursday, Feb 7.
The marriage rituals Monday were held at the seventh floor flat of a friend in a high-rise residential building in Versova. Since, according to Hindu custom, the girl has to be 'given away' in marriage by her parents or close relatives, Manyata had arranged the sacred formalities at the house of one of her friends.
'It was a private ceremony held at a friend's house. So, Sanju called only his closest friends. He may host a reception for the industry later,' said Bunty Walia, a close friend of the Dutts.
When asked why she did not attend, Priya Dutt, Congress MP from northwest Mumbai, feigned ignorance about the ceremony. She said she had come to know about it after television channels telecast the proceedings live.
The newly weds interacted freely with the media and both were courteous to journalists, unlike in the past when they tried to avoid them.
Happiness was writ large on their faces as they came down from the seventh floor after the rituals were over.
It was years since Sanjay has let himself go in public as uninhibitedly as he did Monday, as a band played the beat of a popular marriage movie song.
Suddenly, the lines of anxiety observed when he had come out of jail last time disappeared from his face as he mingled with the invitees and the waiting media-persons.
On Monday, the couple was no longer cagey about the whole affair, which was the subject of much speculation since October 2007.
They went out of the way to portray themselves as a happily married couple, unmindful of all the controversies dogging them. They also willingly posed for photographs.
When we first broke the news about their being husband and wife after they put in an advertisement as 'Mr. Sanjay Dutt and Mrs. Manyata Dutt' in Shiv Sena's mouthpiece Saamna offering their best wishes to Shiv Sena supreme Bal Thackeray on his 82nd birthday Jan 23, the duo had not reacted.
On Feb 9, Manyata attended a public function sporting vermilion, traditional mark of a married Hindu woman, on her forehead, and admitted that she and Sanjay were married.
'The point is, Sanju is happy and so is Manyata. That is all that matters today,' quipped an invitee, a production executive of many Sanjay starrers.
As the wedded couple gets greeted by friends all over, the twist to the tale is that daughter Trishala who resides in New York, is not keen in talking about her dad's marriage.
Sanjay marries Manyata as per Hindu rituals

Ending all speculation, Dutt (48) and Manyata Dilnasheen Amir Ahmed Sheikh (32) exchanged their nuptial vows at the bride's residence at suburban Versova.
The formal wedding was attended by close friends. However, Dutt's family members, including sisters Priya Dutt and Namrata Gaurav, were conspicuous by their absence.
After the marriage, a beaming Dutt, wearing a golden hued kurta-pyjama with a red embroidered 'chunri,' said he was very happy and thanked all his fans.
Lobbing a question at the media, Dutt asked: "Are you happy with my marriage?" On getting an affirmative reply, he thanked them and said, "I am also very happy and I thank you for the positive support."
Manyata, who appeared overwhelmed by the occasion, said, "I am so happy that I don't have words to express."
Manyata looked every inch a typical Indian bride with her forehead and her hair parting full of sindoor.
Asked about his daughter Trishala's reaction, Dutt paused and said, "She is happy."
Trishala (18) was born out of Dutt's first wife Richa Sharma, who died of cancer. She is abroad and told a TV channel "I have nothing to say."
Dutt, whose second marriage to model Rhea Pillai ended in a divorce, is now on bail pending appeal in the Supreme Court in the 1993 Mumbai blasts case.
According to industry sources, Sanjay married Manyata at a five star hotel in Goa before a registrar on February 7 under the Special Marriage Act with a few close friends as witness.
Priya Dutt said she was happy for her brother but claimed she was not aware of the marriage.
Finally, Sanjay Dutt marries Manyata
The suspense is over. Actor Sanjay Dutt on Monday married his companion of two years, Manyata, at a low-key, private ceremony in Mumbai.
The two had already formalized their marriage on February 7 through a court marriage under the Special Marriage Act, 1954, in Goa.
On Monday, February 11, Dutt and Manyata solemnized their bond through a Hindu ritual wedding in the presence of very close friends including, Sunil Shetty , Dharam Oberoi (the CEO of Sanjay Dutt Production) and Bunty Walia (Dutt’s close friend).
The wedding took place at the residence of Dutt's friend, Pradeep, at Versova Badrinath Tower.
Dutt looked visibly happy after he walked out of the building with Manyata and waved to the gathered mediapersons. Dutt wore a golden-coloured kurta pyjama while Manyata wore a red and gold coloured lehenga with golden embroidery.
Showing his characteristic humour, Dutt addressed the media and asked them: “Are you happy with my marriage?”
On getting a positive response, Dutt replied: “I am also very happy and I thank you for the positive support.”
Manyata, too, was beaming with joy.
“I am so happy that I don’t have words to express,” she said.
When Dutt was asked what gift he gave to Manyata on his wedding, he quipped: “Myself”.
Dutt’s two sisters, Priya Dutt and Namrata, did not attend the wedding. In fact, in a media report Priya has said that she came to know about the wedding only through media.
In the past, Sanjay Dutt has been married twice – to model Richa Sharma and to Rhea Pillai with whom Dutt completed his divorce proceedings last month.
Sanjay's exclusive wedding pics
Bollywood's hottie Sanjay Dutt finally tied the knot with his girlfriend of two years, Manyata, according to Hindu rituals in a simple wedding ceremony in Mumbai. Take a look at the newly-wedded couple. Visit the link to see the slide show of Sanjay Dutt's wedding ceremony pictures.
Monday, September 17, 2007
Bollywood News: Rakhi Sawant’s Interview
Bollywood News: Rakhi Sawant’s Interview
“For me he is not Sanjay Dutt, the star he is just another criminal,” says Rakhi Sawant in a no-holds-barred interview with GR8 magazine. In hindsight she echoes the sentiments of people who say: “ek din yeh sach tumhe le dubega”. But without batting an eyelid, she answers in the same breath, “but if I stop being honest how do I survive? I talk to myself and I try be diplomatic but I cannot do it,” the item girl says. She also calls herself a Brand. Purists may like it or not, but this bindaas babe makes a better event (better news rather) than some of the biggest celebrities. It’s time you get to know this child-woman a bit better as she dissects her childhood till it becomes naked. And yes….at the age of ten, Rakhi Sawant was serving food at Tina Ambani’s wedding, while today she owns a plush apartment in an up-market Mumbai suburb. Guys, keep your handkerchief ready…more
Wednesday, September 12, 2007
Bollywood Film : New Bollywood film explores rural and urban India
A new Bollywood film will explore the differences in mindsets between people from cosmopolitan and rural India through the stories of young college students.
"Dil, Dosti, Etc" (Heart, Friendship, Etc), directed by Manish Tiwary, juxtaposes the liberal and conservative facets of Indian society with the help of two male characters Sanjay and Apurv.
While Sanjay is an old-fashioned boy from Bihar who is an idealist willing to get involved in politics to bring balance to the society, Apurv is a representative of a rich, directionless and disillusioned metropolitan youth.
New Bollywood film explores rural and urban India
Bollywood News : Bollywood box-office report of the week
The new releases of the coming week include Samir Karnik's shoestring budget, Bobby Deol starrer, the unconventional NANHE JAISALMER and Narendra Bajaj's, Ananth Mahadevan directed Tusshar, Shreyas and Udita starrer, AGGAR. While NANHE JAISALMER will try to entice the multiplex audience with its unusual theme, AGGAR will bank on action and suspense angle. None of the two are expected to set the box-office on fire, more so due to the month of 'ramzaan', which begins this week.
Bollywood box-office report of the week
Friday, September 7, 2007
Bollywood Move: Comedy and horror on Bollywood platter this Friday
A comedy film and a horror flick are this weekend’s offering from the tinsel town.
Holding out the promise of unadulterated entertainment is Indra Kumar’s Dhamaal , starring Arshad Warsi , Ritesh Deshmukh , Javed Jaffrey , Ashish Choudhary and Sanjay Dutt .