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Mumbai, Mar 8:  Sanjay Dutt intends to help a NGO called 'Support' with the money that he earned in KBC 3. 'Support' is a NGO that rehabilitates drug addicted minors. Dutt is one of the prominent members of this organization.

Sanjay Dutt informs that he learnt about 'Support' through a common friend and decided to lend a helping hand to the organization.

Since he too has a history of addiction to drugs, Dutt says that he can understand mental state of drug addicted kids and their families. He therefore, tries to as much possible time to the kids.

Sanjay Dutt not only visits and counsels them but also and mobilizes funds for the organization.

Dutt along with Boman Irani recently shot a special celebrity guest episode on KBC 3. The show hosted by Shah Rukh Khan was shot in Film City.

  

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  • Dimpu, Mangalore

    Thu, Aug 02 2007

    Sunju baba has paid the price for his mistake. Now let him continue the good work he is doing such as charity counseling and reaching out to the poor and the sick along with drug addicted which very few people do and politicians fail to do.

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  • Sabita Pinto, Mangalore

    Tue, Jul 31 2007

    Please let him go.  We need people like him to help our country.  Our sick who cant afford treatment.  Please let him go please.....

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