Many fans are curious about Sanjay Dutt's financial success in April 2026. Our team analyzed the latest data to provide a clear picture of their income.
What is Sanjay Dutt's Net Worth?
Sanjay Dutt was born on July 29, 1959 in Bombay, India to Sunil and Nargis, both actors and politicians. His father was a Punjabi Hindu and his mother was a Muslim of Punjabi descent. He has two sisters named Priya and Namrata.
Sanjay Dutt is an Indian actor and film producer who has a net worth of $30 million. Sanjay Dutt has appeared in over 130 films since the early 1980s, mostly in Hindi cinema. Among his plethora of credits are "Naam," "Thanedaar," "Saajan," "Adharm," "Aatish," "Vaastav: The Reality," and the "Munna Bhai" film series. In 1993, Dutt gained notoriety when he was arrested and convicted for possession of illegal weapons during the Bombay bombings.
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Dutt reached a new career peak in the early 1990s with a string of hit films, including but not limited to: "Tejaa," "Khatarnaak," "Thanedaar," "Sadak," "Saajan," "Yalgaar," "Gumrah," "Sahibaan," and "Khalnayak." For both "Saajan" and "Khalnayak," he received Filmfare Award nominations for Best Actor. Dutt went on to star in such films as "Zamane Se Kya Darna," "Aatish," "Andolan," "Jai Vikraanta," "Namak," "Daud," and "Dushman." He closed out the decade in 1999 with a career resurgence, starring in five of the highest-grossing Hindi films of the year: "Kartoos," "Khoobsurat," "Haseena Maan Jaayegi," "Daag: The Fire," and "Vaastav: The Reality." For his performance in "Vaastav," Dutt won multiple accolades, including the Filmfare Award for Best Actor.
Film Career in the 21st Century
In 2010, Dutt starred in "Lamhaa," "Knock Out," and "No Problem." The following year, he was in such films as "Chatur Singh Two Star," "Rascals," and "Desi Boyz." In 2012, Dutt had a memorable role as the villain in the blockbuster hit "Agneepath." He also starred in "Department" and "Son of Sardaar." His subsequent credits included "Zila Ghaziabad," "Policegiri," "PK," "Bhoomi," and "Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster 3." Closing out the decade, Dutt had roles in "Kalank," "Prassthanam," and "Panipat." He kicked off the 2020s with starring roles in "Sadak 2" and "Torbaaz." Dutt then starred in "Bhuj: The Pride of India." In 2022, he made his Kannada-language film debut in the period action film "KGF: Chapter 2," and also appeared in "Toolsidas Junior," "Samrat Prithviraj," and "Shamshera." The next year, Dutt made his Tamil-language film debut in the hit action thriller "Leo." He went on to appear in multiple films in 2024, including the Hindi-language "Ghudchadi," the Telugu-language "Double iSmart," and the Kannada-language "KD – The Devil."
At 12 years of age, Dutt made his film debut with a brief singing appearance in his father's 1971 crime drama "Reshma Aur Shera." A decade later, he made his Bollywood debut in his father's romantic action film "Rocky." Dutt had his career breakthrough in 1982 when he appeared in "Vidhaata," the highest-grossing Hindi film of the year. His credits in the years after that included "Main Awara Hoon," "Zameen Aasmaan," "Mera Faisla," and "Jaan Ki Baazi." However, Dutt's next major box-office hit was the 1986 crime thriller "Naam," which became one of the highest-grossing Hindi films of the decade. He continued his success with such films as "Inaam Dus Hazaar," "Jeete Hain Shaan Se," "Ilaaka," "Kanoon Apna Apna," and "Taaqatwar." Dutt also gave acclaimed performances in "Kabzaa" and "Hathyar."
Dutt remained prolific going into the 21st century. In 2000, he appeared in eight films, including "Mission Kashmir," for which he earned another Filmfare Award nomination for Best Actor. Dutt's subsequent credits included "Jodi No.1," "Pitaah," "Annarth," and "Kaante," the lattermost of which garnered him a Filmfare Award nomination for Best Supporting Actor. He went on to win the Filmfare Award for Best Comedian for his starring role in the 2003 film "Munna Bhai M.B.B.S.," which was a massive critical and commercial success. Dutt later reprised his role in the 2006 sequel "Lage Raho Munna Bhai," another huge hit. Meanwhile, he had success with such films as "Musafir," "Plan," "Parineeta," "Dus," and "Shabd." Toward the end of the decade, Dutt appeared in "Dhamaal," "Mehbooba," "Kidnap," "EMI," "Blue," "All the Best: Fun Begins," and "Aladin," among other titles.
Film Career in the 1980s and '90s
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