On Thursday morning, actor Sanjay Dutt published a special message on social media to mark the 30th Anniversary of the premiere of his movie Khalnayak. The movie, which was directed by Subhash Ghai, also featured Jackie Shroff and Madhuri Dixit in important parts. The crowd adored the 1993 release of the movie. It later became as Sanju's biggest hit. His supporters were blown away by his performance, even though he played a negative part. On Instagram, Sanjay posted a video with scenes from the movie with the title music playing in the background. He included a personal statement and a video with it. He expressed his "proudness" at being a part of such a classic movie. In caption he wrote, "I want to congratulate Subhashji one of the greatest directors of the Indian screen, Jackie dada for being the perfect Ram and Madhuri for being Ganga, and the entire cast and crew of #Khalnayak, I am grateful and proud to be a part of such an iconic film, and cherish every moment of it. 30 years and yet it looks like a film made yesterday, thank you Subhashji and Mukta Arts from making this film and me being a part of it, thank you once again. And thank you to all the fans whose love has made Khalnayak a classic. #30YearsOfKhalnayak." Fans flooded the comment space with red hearts and fire emoticons as soon as the actor uploaded the video. A fan wrote, "The best Bollywood movie ever made." Another fan wrote, "Congratulations for 30 years of my favourite film khalnayak my personal favourite actor my god sanju baba remember every dialogue of khalnayak specially 10 October raat das baje Ballu jail se farar love you baba and give me blessings." Regarding Sanjay's upcoming movies, he will next be seen in the romantic comedy "Ghudchadi," which also stars Raveena Tandon, the sci-fi horror comedy "The Virgin Tree," which also stars Sunny Singh, Mouni Roy, and Palak Tiwari, and an untitled comedy movie with actor Arshad Warsi. Kirron Kher Birthday: Celebrating a Versatile Bollywood Icon Adipurush sells 1.50 lakh tickets in advance for weekend Celebrating the Birthday of Ganesh Acharya: A Dance Maestro's Journey