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Won't Notice Any Cuts In 'Mastizaade': Sunny Leone

Darpan News Desk IANS, 04 Dec, 2015 11:01 AM
  • Won't Notice Any Cuts In 'Mastizaade': Sunny Leone
Actress Sunny Leone says she has seen her forthcoming sex comedy "Mastizaade" and believes that the viewers won't notice any cuts while watching the "crazy, funny and outrageous" film.
 
"There are few rumours going on that there have been a lot of cuts, all of these things. But I have seen the movie and you're not going to feel that there are any cuts," Sunny said while announcing her new game Sunny Leone Teen Patti.
 
About the film, she said that it's "crazy, it's funny, it's outrageous". 
 
"It's everything that's going on in your mind, that could be bad or good or funny which happens in this movie. So the makers of the movie did a great job in making sure that you'll be shocked or laughing through the whole film."
 
The film directed by Milap Zaveri will release on January 29 next year.

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