Sanjay Dutt Celebrates 18 Years with Wife Maanayata, Calls Her His 'Rock'

Sanjay Dutt penned a heartfelt note for his wife Maanayata on their 18th wedding anniversary, thanking her for being his unwavering strength. He credited her for picking him up during difficult times and for giving him their two amazing children. Maanayata also shared an emotional post, reflecting on their journey together as one she would never trade. The couple, who married in 2008, are parents to twins Shahraan and Iqra.

Key Points: Sanjay Dutt's 18th Anniversary Tribute to Wife Maanayata

  • 18th wedding anniversary tribute
  • Maanayata called his 'rock'
  • Couple shared unseen family photos
  • They are parents to twins Shahraan and Iqra
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Sanjay Dutt says wife Maanayata stood by him like a 'rock' for the last 18 years

Sanjay Dutt marks 18 years of marriage with an emotional tribute to wife Maanayata, thanking her for being his strength and their two children.

"you have always been strength in my life and stood by me like a rock - Sanjay Dutt"

Mumbai, Feb 11

Actor Sanjay Dutt confessed that wife, Maanayata Dutt, has stood by him like a 'rock' for the last 18 years of their marriage.

In a heartfelt anniversary post, the 'Vaastav' actor thanked his better half for being his strength and picking him whenever he seemed to fall in life.

Sanjay further thanked Maanayata for their two amazing kids - Shahraan and Iqra.

Posting some unseen family photos of the couple, Sanjay wrote on the photo-sharing app, "Happy anniversary mama, you have always been strength in my life and stood by me like a rock through thick and thin, when I have fallen you have picked me up, you have given me me the most amazing kids, we stand together through life what ever it throws to us as a team, thank you for being there with me and taking care of me, may we see many many good times together love you mother jai bhole nath (sic)."

Not just Sanjay, but Maanayata also commemorated 18 years of marital bliss with an emotional note for her husband on social media. Reflecting on their time together, she said that their journey is one she "wouldn't trade for anything ever."

"18 years!!!! Recapping the Countless moments, endless love, and a journey I wouldn't trade for anything ever!! From then to now, it's just...and...still you... happy anniversary my bestest half love you always & forever!! @duttsanjay #love #grace #positivity #dutts #thankyougod one of my fav moment is, the two of us on the scooter in Budapest and also with @duttiqra on karwachauth," she went on to write.

For the unversed, Sanjay and Maanayata first tied the knot in Goa in a registered marriage back in 2008, which was followed by a Hindu ceremony in Mumbai.

In October 2010, the couple welcomed twins, a boy and a girl.

Sanjay was earlier married to actress Richa Sharma in 1987. However, unfortunately, she passed away from a brain tumour in 1996.

After that, he married an air-hostess-turned-model, Rhea Pillai, in February 1998, but the couple got divorced in 2008.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Sanju baba has seen it all - from personal struggles to legal battles. Having a partner who stands by you like a rock is a blessing. Respect to Maanayata for her strength and grace.
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Aman W
While it's nice to see their anniversary post, I can't help but think about his previous marriages. I hope he has truly found stability and peace this time. Wishing the family well.
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Sarah B
The mention of Karwachauth and the scooter ride in Budapest is such a beautiful blend of tradition and modern life. Their love story feels very real amidst all the Bollywood glamour.
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Vikram M
18 years is a big milestone, especially with the public scrutiny they face. It shows that behind the celebrity image, they are just a family trying to make it work. More power to them.
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Nisha Z
His life has been like a Bollywood script itself. Glad he has found a solid anchor in Maanayata. The twins Shahraan and Iqra must be their greatest joy. God bless the Dutt family.

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