WANT TO BE A SUPERHERO
The New Indian Express Hyderabad|December 19, 2024
Sunny Leone discusses about balancing family, work, and self-care while sharing exciting details about her upcoming projects
DARSHITA JAIN

Sunny Leone has a rare gift—the kind of effortless charm that makes you feel like you're catching up with an old friend over coffee. Whether she's chatting about her latest projects, the delightful mayhem of motherhood, or her insatiable craving for biryani, Sunny's authenticity is unmistakable. She's not just a star; she's someone you'd genuinely want to hang out with. In an easygoing, heart-to-heart conversation with CE, Sunny opens up about her work, her life as a mom, and a whole lot more—and it's impossible not to be drawn into her warmth and realness.

Her excitement about Shero, a psychological thriller and her first multilingual film, is infectious. "Working on Shero was an absolute blast, and it was a challenge too. I learned every line in the film on my own, without being prompted. Thankfully, I had incredible help and a fantastic coach who made things much easier, especially when it came to understanding how to deliver some of those lines. It was an amazing experience overall, and to top it off, the film itself is just so cool. I'm incredibly happy and proud to have been a part of it," she shares, her eyes sparkling with pride.

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