'Budapest And Her:' Sanjay Dutt's Loved-Up Post With Wife Maanyata
IANS, 16 Nov, 2018 01:18 PM
Recently, Actor Sanjay Dutt attended HUNGARIAN-INDIAN FILM AND TOURISM SYMPOSIUM along with wife Maanayata Dutt at Budapest as a representative of Indian film industry.
The Symposium was also attended by filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar with Counsel General, and senior representatives of Ministry of External Affairs of The Hungarian & Indian diplomats. Sanjay Dutt looked classy in a blue suit while Maanyata donned a pink dress for the event.
Recently, Actor Sanjay Dutt attended HUNGARIAN-INDIAN FILM AND TOURISM SYMPOSIUM along with wife Maanayata Dutt at Budapest as a representative of Indian film industry.
The Symposium was also attended by filmmaker Madhur Bhandarkar with Counsel General, and senior representatives of Ministry of External Affairs of The Hungarian & Indian diplomats.
Sanjay Dutt looked classy in a blue suit while Maanyata donned a pink dress for the event.
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