New Delhi, Delhi, India

Rajkumar Hirani's film 'Sanju' may be inching closer to the Rs 200 crore mark at the Box Office, but the film has been called out by many for only highlighting certain aspects of actor Sanjay Dutt's life. 

Hirani's film only talks about the actor's battle with drug abuse and his involvement in the 1993 Bombay blasts, the TADA case and his arrest in the arms act case. 

The film nowhere mentions Sanjay Dutt's first wife Richa Sharma whom he married in 1987 and their daughter Trishala. 

According to a report in DNA, rumours are rife that Trishala is upset with the makers for not mentioning her and her mother in the film

Trishala lives with her grandparents in New York and is known to be close to Sanjay Dutt and has always supported her father's films. During the trailer launch of Sanjay Dutt's comeback film 'Bhoomi', a special video message from Trishala was played in the presence of the media but when teaser, trailer, songs of the Sanjay Dutt biopic came, there was no response from Trishala neither did she share any message on social media. 

Richa Sharma and Sanjay Dutt married in 1987 and soon after she quit her acting profession on Dutt's behest. A few years later Trishala was born and two months after her birth, Richa was diagnosed with a brain tumour. Richa subsequently died in 1996. 

'Sanju' does not mention Richa, Trishala or Dutt's second wife Rhea Pillai. It only shows Manyata Dutt, played by Dia Mirza, and Dutt mentions how he has slept with 350 women in his life. 

In an earlier interview, Hirani had mentioned that how Sonam Kapoor's character Ruby represented the numerous women he had dated in his life.