"The Supreme Court has given the verdict and it is very clear. He has accepted it. So now the matter is closed. He is readying himself to walk into the prison like a man," Bhatt told reporters here.
"If his mercy petition is heard then we would be very happy otherwise he would have to serve the jail term like everybody else," he said adding he has a very special relationship with the actor, who has performed in his films like 'Sadak', 'Kartoos' and 'Kabzaa'.
Press Council of India chairman Justice(retd) Markandeya Katju, expelled Samajwadi Party's leader Amar Singh, Lok Sabha MP Jaya Prada and West Bengal Chief Minister Mamata Banerjee are among those who sought mercy for Dutt.
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