Never thought I’d get a chance to dance in Bollywood: Leone

Indo-Canadian actress Sunny Leone has gyrated to an item song in Sanjay Gupta’s “Shootout At Wadala”, and says she had never thought she would get a chance to do the Bollywood moves on the big screen.

She has danced to the song “O laila” in the movie.

“Never in a million years did I think of being here and have a chance to make something like this,” the 32-year-old said here Tuesday at the music launch of “Shootout At Wadala”.

“As a little girl, you always watch all these Bollywood movies with beautiful women dancing and singing. This (‘O laila’) is a great escape, it is a great song to dance to,” she added.

Thanking director Sanjay Gupta and producer Ekta Kapoor, Sunny said: “I am really thankful. I am thanking my lucky stars, god, Ekta and Sanjay for being so patient with me.”

“Shooutout At Wadala” has two other item songs featuring Priyanka Chopra in “Babli badmash” and Sophie Chowdry in “Ala re Manya”. The film will release May 1.

Sunny Leone with her husband Daniel WeberSunny Leone with her husband Daniel Weber

Sunny Leone - Shootout at Wadala music launchSunny Leone performs at Shootout at Wadala music launch

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Sunidhi Chauhan - Shootout at Wadala music launchSunidhi Chauhan

Sophie Chaudhary - Shootout at Wadala music launchSophie Chaudhary performs at Shootout at Wadala music launch

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4 Comments

  • Indian people will welcome everyone..for ex-sunny leone(porn star),veena mallik(pak girl)..
    more and more porn starts will come to bollywood industry..just wait and watch..

  • seems like ,directors doesnt have much faith on john abraham ,so they are bringing all item girls to atleast make movie a hit

  • Shes naive for thinking Balaji want her to dance in this song. More like thrust your chest forward at Tusshars way and gyrate your hips sideways for Johns close attention. So sad to see Bollywood reverting to such cheap tactics in drawing in audiences to theatres but this has been happening for ages so no surprise really.
    Though I just didnt feel SAW needed such sleaze coz the first film had such an engaging storyline to it. Guess Team Balaji dont have much faith in their product so need the insurance policy of afew item songs to keep audiences coming inside the theatre halls…!

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