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 Sanjay visits Ajmer Sharif
 Updated at: 2010 PST,  Saturday, April 24, 2010
 AJMER SHARIF: Sanjay Dutt, who reached the holy shrine yesterday morning with two close friends, managed to enter the sanctum sanctorum easily enough. He prayed silently for a while, but meanwhile, news of his presence spread like wildfire and a huge crowd gathered outside to catch a glimpse of the star. After a point, the cheers of the onlookers started distracting him and Sanjay decided it would be wise to leave.

But when they attempted to make their way out, Sanjay and his friends discovered that the crowd just wasn't in the mood to let them pass so easily.

Sanjay's fans just went berserk when they saw him and they were so many in number that the exit points were choked. It was a crazy sight to see so many people pushing and shoving to catch a glimpse of Sanjay. All of them were saying 'jaadu ki jhappi do, uske baad jaane denge', but it was physically impossible for Sanju to hug so many people."

Sanjay Dutt's publicist later said, "It just wasn't possible for Sanju sir to greet each and every person there. While he did hug some people on the way out, it was quite chaotic and the police speeded up the exit."
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