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Sunny Leone ready for comparisons with Sherlyn Chopra

Darpan News Desk Darpan, 05 Jun, 2014 03:55 PM
  • Sunny Leone ready for comparisons with Sherlyn Chopra
Sunny Leone, who is set to host the seventh season of "MTV Splitsvilla", is ready for comparisons with last year's host Sherlyn Chopra.
 
However, the "Ragini MMS 2" actress says that comparisons don't worry her.
 
"The comparison is a natural thing, those who saw season 6 and will now watch season seven will obviously compare us. But Sherlyn and my personalities are very different," the 33-year-old said here Wednesday at the launch of the new season.
 
Sunny will be co-hosting it alongwith Nikhil Chinappa, who has been a regular on the show since season 2.
 
"Last season they got to know her (Sherlyn) and now my fans will get to know me a little better. I speak Hindi everyday, which is very tough," she added.
 
The seventh season of dating-based reality TV show will go on air soon.
 
Looking radiant and ravishing in a red gown, Sunny Leone smiled, laughed and blushed here Thursday afternoon as five men from Delhi's media circle tried their luck in wooing the Indo-Canadian adult film actress who has worked her way to popularity in Bollywood over the past three years.
 
At the launch press conference of "MTV Splitsvilla Season 7" here, Sunny, who is hosting the reality show with Nikhil Chinapa, had a contest for the media. They had to pen an innovative idea each on a chit, and later on stage, five chits were opened randomly and the persons were called on stage.
 
 
A veteran cameraperson from a daily sang a Bengali number to woo the "Ragini MMS 2" heroine, while a young man was creative enough to weave an impromptu poem around the beauty and another one sang the popular Yo Yo Honey Singh's chartbuster "Sunny sunny" and did a spontaneous jig. There were two shy men among the five - one ended up saying that since writing is all that he knows, Sunny should give him her email ID so he could pen something for her and express himself, while one merely said: "Aap bahut khubsoorat hain" (You're very beautiful").
 
Sunny was flattered, and chose two winners who got a chance to attend a "MTV Splitsvilla" party in conjunction with the launch of two new flavours of Breezer Indimix here Thursday night.
 
After having started her journey in Mumbai as a participant in reality show "Bigg Boss" in 2011, Sunny is excited to be doing TV again. In between, she featured in "MTV Haunted Weekends", but she says the new show has been a different experience for her and one full of fun.
 
"We had a whole lot of fun while...the palace where we shot (Samode Palace, Jaipur) is really pretty and I got to learn a lot from Nikhil. It's been an enjoyable experience," Sunny said here.
 
"MTV Splitsvilla 7", which goes on air June 14, will see 20 girls wooing and vying for the attention of seven male celebrities from the small screen - Ayaz Ahmed, Abhishek Malik, Ashwini Kaul, Mayank Gandhi, Mayank Pawar, Rishabh Sinha and Shravan Reddy.
 
Sunny says she has almost lived the journey of the contestants as she could feel the laughter, tears, anger, happiness, sadness and more when they experienced it, and she even had "nightmares" when the contestants fought. But the actress, who believes in true love, says she felt joyous when she saw some "connections" being made.
 
"I've had a fairytale love story with my husband, and I feel it's a happy feeling to see one emerging in front of you," she added.
 
Sunny married Daniel Weber in 2011.

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