Sanjay Dutt has decided to surrender before the police on April 18 and with just 12 days to his incarceration, there is a rush to finish the projects the actor has been working on. “Sanjay has asked all his producers to complete shooting his scenes by April 13. He wants to finish the dubbing for these films between April 13 and April 17,” said a source close to the actor. However, given the new deadline, the actor is now on a sticky wicket with Rajkumar Hirani’s PK. “There is ambiguity over Dutt’s portions in PK. He has a few days of work left. It remains to be seen if he can complete that by April 13,” said the source. The actor is already out of Rajkumar Gupta’s Ghanchakkar, where he was supposed to play himself in a cameo. Dutt is at present busy finishing the shoot for TP Agarwal’s film Policegiri. “It’s a race against time on the sets,” a source from the film unit told TOI. The actor has already completed Apoorva Lakhia’s Zanjeer in which he plays Sher Khan, the character epitomised by legendary actor Pran. A few days ago, he shot a song for the film. “He has done an amazing job in the song and we are sure it will become one of the highlights on the film,” a source close to the film said. Dutt has also shot a few scenes for Karan Johar’s home production Ungli -a film that also stars Emraan Hashmi, Randeep Hooda and Neha Dhupia. Earlier, an emotional Dutt had refused to appeal the President’s pardon and stated, “There are many other people who deserve pardon. I want to tell the honourable citizens of the country that when I am not going for pardon, then there can be no debate about it.” The Supreme Court on March 21 had sentenced the actor to five years’ imprisonment in the 1993 Mumbai bomb blasts case, and given him a month to surrender.