The 58-year-old actor said he felt nostalgic enjoying the game with his six-year-old fraternal twins, Shahraan and Iqra, as he too used to visit his father, actor-politician Sunil Dutt on outdoor shoots.
"Reliving my childhood when I used to visit my dad on his outdoor shoots! #MissingDad #Fatherslove #Mychildren #Childhoodmemories #Comingbacktolife #Movieshoot #Sahebbiwigangster3 #Outdoorshoot," Dutt wrote, alongside the video.
The actor, who will play the gangster in the film, is shooting for the first schedule of the Tigmanshu Dhulia- directed title.
It is expected to release next year.
Dutt was last seen in "Bhoomi".
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