Happiest Birthday Aum,
Happy 11.
From curious questions
to thoughtful choices,
understanding the world a little deeper,
watching you grow has been truly special.
Thereās a quiet strength in you,
a kindness and a sensitivity that make you who you are.
Youāre becoming wiser, kinder, and stronger,
and that makes us proud.
Keep dreaming big, stay grounded,
and never lose that spark that makes you you.
Love always,
Little Bro Ansh, Mumma & Baba āØā¤ļø
BTS: proof that we worked⦠and laughed and danced a whole lot more šŗš» This is what real teamwork looks like š«¶š»
#teampattern #singlepapabts #singlepapaonnetflix
Celebrating the incredible energy and dedication of the āSingle Papaā production design team, the @team_pattern š«¶š»
Each one of you brought something special to the table, making this project a true labor of love!
#singlepapaonnetflix #productiondesignteam #artteam #bts
What a joy it was to be part of āSingle Papa!ā
Immense gratitude to every incredible individual in the cast and crew who made this journey so memorable.
Every moment was truly special!
#singlepapaonnetflix #productiondesign
Happy 9th Birthday, ANSH
Youāre joy. Youāre heart. Youāre magic. āØ
You make our world better just by being in it. ā¤ļø
Aum ⢠Mumma ⢠Baba
@duttsanjay the real nayak off screen and the ultimate khalnayak on screen š¤
In 2011, I saw Sanjay Dutt for the first time on the sets of āAgneepathā and I was instantly mesmerised by his off-screen aura. Over time, I got to know what an amazing person he truly is.
I still remember our long shoot schedule in Diu, where we created Sanju sirās house from the film, along with Manda village and that iconic tree ( by the way it was a set )
We were there for months, and Baba was the only one who travelled back to Mumbai every weekend to spend time with his family. Every Monday, he would return with home-cooked food for the crew.. I still remember that biryani. In a world where some actors rarely interact with the crew, Baba would chill and eat with us. That simple gesture said everything about the kind of person he is.
I met him again during āSon of Sardaarā in Punjab, where I saw him clicking photos of Punjabi juttis and sending them to his wife to choose from right there in our hotel lobby, I found it super sweet.
Once again we worked on āKalankā film together and he was amazing on set as always.
Last night, I met Baba again after years along with his team, which to my surprise is still the same from back in the day. I asked one of his team members how long heās been working with Baba and he smiled and said, āItās my 45th year.ā I was honestly shocked, itās so rare to see that kind of loyalty and bond.
Just before we clicked this photo last night, he looked at me and said, āI remember you from some film we worked on togetherā and my heart was full. The fact that he remembered me after so many years truly meant a lot.
Back then, I was Sabu sirās assistant and now, working as a production designer for the first look of his brand feels like a full circle moment.
Some people leave a mark without even realising it. Sanju baba is one of them š«¶š»