Trishala Says ‘No Tension’ With Father

Trishala Dutt, the loving daughter of Bollywood superstar Sanjay Dutt, Sanjay Dutt & Trishala Duttstated that there is no problem between her and her father over his unexpected marriage to Manyata.

In an interview, Trishala, who lives in US with her late mother Richa Sharma’s family members, told that she met Sanju after a year and a half and had spoken to him a few weeks after his marriage.

“When we spoke, it was like any other conversatrion-completely normal. There was no tension between us,” she said.

While telling about her meeting with her father, she said soon after they met, her father said, “You remind me of my youth. I love you beta.”

After spending six days with her father, Trishala said, “He seems to be happy and if he is happy than I'm happy for him. If he found what he needs in her (Manyata) than that's great.”

Responding to questions that she was not taking her father’s calls after his marriage with Mayata, she said, “No, I was not ignoring his calls. I was busy...There were times when I was in class when dad called and then it would be too late for me to call him back in India. Dad got the wrong idea of why I wasn't taking his calls so he finally SMSed me and I called him back.”

When asked about what they spoke during their meeting in Bahams, Trishala said, “He is proud of me for choosing criminal psychology. I was updating him on the homicide and missing person cases that I have studied, and my meetings with some criminals.”

Answering a question on her relation with her new mother Manyata, Trishala said , “So far so good.”

Sanjay, who is in Bahamas for shooting of his upcoming flick ‘Blue’ together with Manyata, spent six days with Trishala.

Trishala said that her only wish is to see her father happy.

In the Bahamas, Trishala spent some time with her dad during which he asked about her college work and showed great interest in the projects she was working on.

Trishala, on her part went all out to show and shower her dad with affection.

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