Location: Naturhistorisches Museum, Vienna. Artist: Unknown. Location: Ulmer Museum, Ulm, Germany. 38,000 BCE: Lion Man of Hohlenstein-Stadel. If I saw an exhibit that contained elements from a prior performance or installation, I would count that as having seen the work, at least partially. I have kept these works of art on the list for two reasons: (1) someone else using this checklist may have seen the work at the time it was available for viewing and (2) occasionally, documentation or other elements of a prior performance or installation are presented in retrospective exhibits. NOTE 2: It is impossible or nearly impossible for me to see many of the works of art on this list because they have been destroyed or were temporary performances or installations. If I own such a book, I have counted the photographs in it as having been seen. I have made exceptions in the case of photography books published by the photographer him or herself (e.g., Cindy Sherman’s Untitled Film Stills and Robert Frank’s The Americans). In the case of photographs, this means an actual print. A photograph of the artwork on the Internet or in an art book doesn’t count.
NOTE 1: For the most part, to have seen a work of visual art I must have seen the original work (or one of a series of works). If the work is highlighted in blue, that means I have seen it.Ībbreviations as follows: (A) architecture (P) painting (D) drawing (S) sculpture (Ph) photograph (E/P) engraving/print (DA) decorative art (I) installation (V) video or film (PA) performance art (C) collage (M) mosaic (MM) mixed media (F) fountain (BI) book illustration or illumination (CA) conceptual art (LA) land or environmental art and (O) other. The works of art are arranged chronologically. How Sanjay Dutt fights this dreadful charge forms the rest of the film.This checklist contains every work of visual art (excluding most films) on any of my lists: it includes painting, sculpture, architecture, photography, drawings, installations, performance art, video art and some decorative art.
He’s also accused of aiding the terrorists in carrying out the serial bomb blasts in Mumbai in 1993.
He gets arrested for illegal possession of arms.
Once he overcomes this addiction, he gets into a bigger problem. An overwhelmed Sanju agrees to go for rehab in USA. Nargis dies just three days before the release of ROCKY. Sadly due to his drug addiction, his relationship with his girlfriend Ruby (Sonam Kapoor) gets affected and ends on a dismal note.
While in New York, he befriends Kamlesh Kapasi (Vicky Kaushal) and they both form a wonderful bond. Sanju is unable to control his drug habit even when his mother is struggling. At this point, he finds out that Nargis is suffering from cancer and has few days to live. Upset with his father, he tries drugs for the first time courtesy his friend Zubin Mistry (Jim Sarbh).
He is about to get launched in a film by his father titled ROCKY. Sanjay Dutt (Ranbir Kapoor) is the son of famous actor Sunil Dutt (Paresh Rawal) and yesteryear actress Nargis (Manisha Koirala). SANJU is the biopic of controversial actor Sanjay Dutt and some of the dramatic and significant episodes of his life.