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Sabrina Lall is a relieved woman. On Monday, hours after the Supreme Court upheld the conviction and life imprisonment of Manu Sharma, son of senior politician Vinod Sharma...

Updated on: Apr 20, 2010 01:33 AM IST
Hindustan Times | By , New Delhi
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Sabrina Lall is a relieved woman. On Monday, hours after the Supreme Court upheld the conviction and life imprisonment of Manu Sharma, son of senior politician Vinod Sharma, for the 1999 murder of her sister Jessica Lall, Sabrina told HT City she will now have "peace of mind".

“After 11 long years of trials and tribulations, I can party and relax now. The final door has been closed on this episode and the convicts cannot appeal anywhere now. This gives me immense happiness and satisfaction,” said Sabrina.

Interestingly, the verdict comes as director Raj Kumar Gupta’s film, No One Killed Jessica based on the controversial murder case, is also being shot in the city. Actress Vidya Balan plays Sabrina, while Rani Mukherjee plays a journalist in the film. Asked if this verdict will reflect a change in the script of the movie, Sabrina said, “I don’t think so. Because the movie ends on a very promising and positive note.”

Sabrina is quite excited about the film. “I haven’t met Vidya but I’ve spoken to her several times. I have read the film’s script and I am very happy with the way Raj Kumar Gupta has written it,” she said.Vidya is also reported to have said in an interview, “This is my first autobiographical role. The minute I heard it, I wanted to do it. Sabrina and I will meet soon. I’m quite excited. I’m taking it as a big challenge.”

 
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