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Everything I Shot For 'Mastizaade' Was No Big Deal: Sunny Leone

Darpan News Desk The Canadian Press, 23 Dec, 2015 01:44 PM
  • Everything I Shot For 'Mastizaade' Was No Big Deal: Sunny Leone
Being a sex comedy, Milap Zaveri's "Mastizaade" is bound to have some bold scenes, but actress Sunny Leone says shooting for the film was "no big deal" for her.
 
An Indo-Canadian porn star, who took to Bollywood films with erotic thriller "Jism 2", Sunny told IANS: "In the US, there are cult sex comedies. None of the scenes that we shot (for 'Mastizaade') are a big deal anywhere else... It's only big deal here (in India).
 
"Okay, I understand people are conservative here in India. It's understandable. But for me, everything that I shot for 'Mastizaade; was no big deal. I have seen it all in American TV and that's okay with me."
 
"Mastizaade" also features Tusshar Kapoor and Vir Das.
 
The film was delayed due to certain distribution issues. However, Sunny says that one has to wait for all "good things".
 
"If you have a good product, people are going to wait for it," she added.

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