THE CRAZY UNTOLD STORY THAT INSPIRES AND SHOCKS: A Review of Sanjay Dutt by Yasser Usman
Yasser
Usman’s newly released non-fiction book has a subtitle that marks the essence
of the narrative: “The Crazy Untold Story Of Bollywood’s Bad Boy.” Sanjay Dutt,
one of the major actors in Hindi Cinema has always been at the centre of many
political and personal controversies. Yasser Usman’s book unravels all those
elements.
Sanjay
Dutt is Usman’s third book on Bollywood’s most celebrated personalities. His
first one was Rajesh Khanna: The Untold Story of India’s First Superstar and
the second one, Rekha: The Untold Story. Apparently, Usman is not new to life
narratives about glittering stars of Bollywood. We read books for what not they
are but for what we see in them.
My
intention was always to get a kick out of novels, fictional narratives with some
drama, action, mystery, and suspense. That is what I always try to achieve as
an author as well. Whatever creates these elements within my psyche while
reading, that works for me. Being a nonfiction book, at first, I wasn’t all
positive towards Sanjay Dutt: The Crazy Untold Story Of Bollywood’s Bad Boy. As
the pages turned, I paused and said, “Oh man! This is incredible. This is a
super awesome book.”
I
was reading this book on a train. I forgot how time flew by. Though this book
is a work of nonfiction, the writer has infused it with all elements of a
thrilling narrative. There are tragedy and humour. There are areas where one is
awestruck at the hidden layers of events that made tremendous changes to the
history of Bollywood. Backstories of several iconic stars and their films are
also discussed in this book, like the actor Madhuri Dixit, Kumar Gaurav, etc.
Films such as Sajan, Munna Bhai MBBS, etc. There is mention of the stories
related to many films that are iconic in their status when the history of
Bollywood is concerned. For example, the film Ghulam is a remake of the Kabzaa,
which many of us do not know. Kabzaa was a flop, but Ghulam marked the coming
back of Amir Khan and a super hit.
In
25 chapters and an “Introduction,” Sanjay Dutt: The Crazy Untold Story Of
Bollywood’s Bad Boy explores the character of Sanjay Dutt and the lives of the
other members of the Dutt family. The book also delves into many shadowy areas
of Indian politics, like Babri Masjid demolition and the Mumbai bomb blast case.
Sunil Dutt’s rock-like stance in the turmoil that the Dutt family faced was
remarkable. This includes how the man stood by his son during his time in the
jail and the related controversies. The strong father in Sunil Dutt is one of
the major attractions of the book. The hardcover edition of the book has 201
pages and the final chapter is aptly titled “The Road to Freedom”. This chapter
includes the story of Sanjay Dutt’s release from prison after the Supreme Court
verdict that he should be convicted of illegal possession of arms.
The
story unravels as he comes out of the jail and finally visits his mother Nargis
Dutt’s grave. Sanjay Dutt: The Crazy
Untold Story Of Bollywood’s Bad Boy is a well-researched book with notes
occupying several pages at the end of the book. However, unlike other
researched books, Yasser Usman gave Sanjay Dutt: The Crazy Untold Story Of
Bollywood’s Bad Boy a very impressive voice. The book is entertaining and the
narrative style is spicy.
Yasser
Usman is an award-winning journalist. His experience as a successful journalist
reflects in the writing of the book as well. He has included shocking real-life
stories behind some major controversies that shock. He has also added a layer
of humanist thought that inspires through showing the several downfalls Dutt
family had encountered.
For
anyone who is interested in a nonfiction book on Bollywood that could be as
good as a read as the top thriller book in the shelf, then Sanjay Dutt: The
Crazy Untold Story Of Bollywood’s Bad Boy should be your first choice.
Juggernaut
publishers dressed Sanjay Dutt: The Crazy Untold Story Of Bollywood’s Bad Boy
with a cover that is as dashing as a 1990s film poster. Sanjay Dutt appears on
the front cover as well as the back, in both instances, photographs of his
younger self. The book also includes some images from major events in Sanjay’s
life.
One
might also find a rare element in Sanjay Dutt: The Crazy Untold Story Of
Bollywood’s Bad Boy. This element is that of an inspirational narrative that I
mentioned above. Even after being known as one of the major families in India,
the Dutts were never strangers to disasters and family feuds. There are tragedy
and stupidity that intervene in the life of the Dutt family. This would rise to
the foreground as one is reading the book. Despite the fact that Sanjay Dutt:
The Crazy Untold Story Of Bollywood’s Bad Boy is about a star-family in India,
the most common of its citizens would identify with the tragedy, the crudities,
and the final redemption the family seeks for as these elements are all part of
the ordinary human life. The element that makes the book a remarkable
achievement is not the information it presents. It is the element of humanism
that Yasser Usman incorporates into the narrative that makes Sanjay Dutt a
phenomenal read.
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