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Sunny Leone Is Ecstatic As She Launches The Trailer Of Karenjit Kaur - Watch Video

Darpan News Desk IANS, 27 Mar, 2018 01:52 PM
  • Sunny Leone Is Ecstatic As She Launches The Trailer Of Karenjit Kaur - Watch Video

The web series titled Karenjit Kaur-The untold story of Sunny Leone will showcase the actor’s journey from the American adult film industry to becoming a Bollywood sensation. She would also reveal the secret behind her stage name ‘Sunny.’

 

In this one-of-a-kind series, the Mastizaade actor will herself re-enact her life, and give the audience a glimpse of her life. Sunny is just 36-year-old, and even with just a handful of projects, she has made a mark in the industry with her passion, dedication and professionalism.

 

At the event, Sunny revealed at the event that she has been working on this show for the past few years and it’s a labour of love. “It was one of the hardest things to redo the whole thing. That went great, also it went very wrong,” she said.

 

Sunny also revealed that she had fought with writer/producer Karan hundreds of time over how to go about with the story. Though, she added there could not have been a better person that him to make Karenjit Kaur.

 

 

Adding that she was indeed surprised when the makers (Fresh Lime Productions) approached her for the same, Sunny shared, “It was a really interesting offer and I was excited.

 

I thought I would be fine but when we started shooting, I realised I was not emotionally prepared. No person would be fine reacting to some really emotional and traumatic moments, that they have pushed away. Going through it once again was really not easy and it was quite a challenging time to pull it off.”

 

 

When asked to share which was the most difficult part for her to shoot, the Ragini MMS 2 actor, with tears welling up in her eyes, shared, “There was this scene where I tell my parents what I did and I see my father breaking down.

 

I just couldn’t deal with the emotions and broke down myself. Thankfully Daniel (her husband Daniel Weber) was on the set and he handled me. It was really difficult and now that both my parents have passed away, it made it all the more painful.”

 

“Honestly, I don’t think I have ever done my work worrying about people judging me. I have achieved this all by myself, and this is my past, my life story, I have never ran away from it. Also, I had an amazing production team that has backed me well, and we have managed to revisit my life story in the most beautiful way,” she shared.

 
 
 
 

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