Sanjay Dutt has never been one to hold back when it comes to the people closest to him. In a recent candid moment, the actor reflected on his real-life friendships in the film industry, calling Arshad Warsi his “real-life Circuit” and referring to Salman Khan as “more than just a friend.” These words have struck a chord with fans who’ve admired their on-screen chemistry and off-screen loyalty over the years.
Sanjay Dutt and Arshad Warsi’s portrayal of Munna and Circuit in the iconic Munna Bhai series has become one of Bollywood’s most beloved duos. But Dutt clarified that their bond isn’t limited to cinema. He said Arshad is like a brother and someone he relies on even outside the film set.
Fans in Tier 2 cities like Indore, Nagpur, and Jaipur—where Munna Bhai M.B.B.S. enjoys cult status on TV reruns—have long adored this pairing not just for laughs but for the emotional depth they brought to their roles.
Talking about Salman Khan, Sanjay Dutt kept it simple: they’re like family. He described Salman as someone he can’t be detached from, a person who stood by him during the toughest chapters of his life. Over the years, both actors have shown public support for one another, often setting aside schedules to attend each other’s events or family functions.
Their bond offers a rare glimpse into Bollywood friendships that seem to have survived personal setbacks, public scrutiny, and time.
For moviegoers beyond metros—where fan culture often revolves around loyalty and emotional connection—these kinds of friendships resonate deeply. Sanjay’s openness about valuing long-term personal relationships over industry politics reflects a kind of authenticity many in smaller cities relate to.
In a world where showbiz relationships are often seen as transactional, Dutt’s words feel grounded and refreshingly real.
Whether it’s calling Arshad Warsi his real-life Circuit or labelling Salman Khan as irreplaceable, Sanjay Dutt’s reflections remind us that genuine friendships still have space in the glamorous world of Bollywood. For fans across India, especially in towns where Bollywood isn’t just entertainment but part of daily life, this glimpse behind the scenes means more than just nostalgia—it reaffirms why they continue to root for these stars, on and off the screen.