Actress
Sunny
Leone
is
juggling
between
different
Bollywood
films,
dance
numbers
in
the
southern
movie
world
and
brushing
up
her
Hindi
skills.
On
a
career
high,
the
Indo-Canadian
talent
says
she's
she
has
left
behind
her
earlier
adult
films
career
and
is
here
in
Bollywood
to
stay.
In
an
interview,
she
has
spoken
about
her
new
projects
and
about
her
journey
in
the
Hindi
film
industry.
Excerpts
from
the
interview:
Q.
All
of
a
sudden
there
is
a
lot
happening
in
your
career.
How
do
you
feel
about
this
sudden
surge
of
activity?
A.
Well,
to
me
it's
beyond
a
surge.
It's
complete
insanity,
everything
that
is
happening.
I
am
so
unbelievably
happy
about
everything
that
is
going
on.
Happy
to
be
working
and
happy
people
are
showing
so
much
support.
Q.
Interestingly
Bobby
Khan's
film
casts
you
as
an
exotic
princess
and
would
not
be
focused
on
your
physicality.
Does
this
shift
in
Bollywood's
attitude
towards
you,
please
you?
A.
I
don't
know
about
shift.
This
is
just
a
different
type
of
movie
from
what
I
have
been
cast
for
in
the
past.
I
believe
that
every
movie
should
be
different
and
I'm
extremely
excited
about
how
this
movie
unfolds.
Q.
What
do
you
play
in
the
Pritish
Nandy
production?
A.
I
am
not
allowed
to
discuss
the
details
of
this
movie
yet.
All
I
can
tell
you
is
that
it
will
be
someone
that
people
have
never
seen
from
me.
Q.
Have
you
been
able
to
improve
your
Hindi?
When
would
you
be
able
to
dub
your
own
lines?
A.
Yes,
I
can
dub
but
it
comes
down
to
the
producer
and
how
they
feel
about
it.
We
shall
see.
Q.
When
we
last
spoke,
you
were
keen
on
avoiding
item
songs.
What
made
you
accept
'Pink
Lips'?
A.
I
never
avoid
anything.
It's
about
the
right
opportunity
coming
your
way.
I
have
a
great
relationship
with
T-Series
and
when
they
asked
me,
I
said
'yes'
based
on
my
relationship
with
them
and
also
the
song
was
a
killer.
Q.
You
are
also
doing
a
song
or
two
in
South
Indian
films?
A.
Yes,
I
am
and
am
having
a
blast
doing
it.
It's
very
different
from
Bollywood.
Q.
Your
next
release
Tina
and
Lolo
is
a
girl-bonding
film.
How
did
you
get
along
with
your
co-star
Karishma
Tanna?
A.
I
love
her.
She
is
a
complete
doll
and
so
much
fun
to
work
with.
We
both
have
a
lot
of
good
memories
together
shooting.
Q.
It's
been
three
years
since
you
made
Bollywood
your
home.
What
have
you
learnt
about
the
Indian
entertainment
industry
during
this
time?
A.
I
have
learned
so
much
in
a
very
short
time
I
don't
know
where
to
begin.
Q.
Have
you
finally
made
some
friends
here?
A.
I
definitely
have
made
some
friends
and
I
will
be
friends
with
them
for
the
rest
of
my
life.
Q.
Do
you
feel
you
have
finally
left
your
earlier
career
as
an
adult
film
actress
behind?
A.
Yes
I
do.
Q.
Do
you
feel
you
are
finally
a
part
of
Bollywood?
A.
I
feel
a
part
of
my
fans
more
and
yes,
Bollywood
too.
I'm
here
and
want
to
stay.