Bollywood actress Sunny Leone is showing her life and story
in the web series Karenjit Kaur. The actress is getting a good response for the
show. She is essaying herself in the series.
In a media chat with a daily, Sunny was questioned about her
experience of shooting for her biopic. When questioned what made her act in her
own biopic, she responded, "Shareen Mantri from Nammah Films and Daniel
[Weber], my husband, came to me with this idea. After my last experience with a
documentary, [Mostly Sunny on Netflix], I was not keen on doing anything.
Shareen expressed her motive behind telling my story and the route she hoped to
take. Something clicked. I wanted people to see a human story, which is
probably not what they were expecting me to showcase."
Sunny was questioned whether it was tough for her to relive
her past and she revealed, "It was beyond difficult to shoot this series.
I can't even begin to express what I was feeling. The second season broke my
spirit and I'm still trying to heal. I was objectively viewing my life and
seeing the other side of the coin brought me to tears. I know my story and the
choices I made, but I was not mentally aware of how it affected my family and
the other people in my life. I think, that realisation hurt."
Many people think that Sunny Leone has made a biopic on her
life to whitewash her image. When she was asked about the same, she specified,
"I don't know what people are talking about. My intention was to show the
true story. The series is for fans who have always been by my side. I want them
to understand that I am just like them."
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