Actress
Sunny
Leone,
who's
back
in
Mumbai
after
staying
for
a
while
in
the
US
amid
the
novel
Coronavirus
pandemic,
spoke
about
her
work,
and
said
that
she's
thankful
to
have
projects
in
her
kitty.
For
the
unversed,
Sunny
will
next
be
seen
in
Koka
Kola
and
Anamika.
Apart
from
these
two
films,
she
will
be
doing
a
TV
reality
show
and
will
also
be
seen
in
a
South
film.
"I
feel
grateful
to
have
work
at
hand.
So
with
everything
that's
happening
in
the
world,
with
Coronavirus
and
people
wanting
to
get
back
to
work,
I'm
hoping
this
year
is
going
to
be
better
and
filled
with
surprises
for
everyone," said
Leone
while
speaking
to
a
leading
daily.
With
respect
to
work,
the
Jism
2
actress
further
added
that
she
is
not
taking
it
slow,
and
is
busy
for
at
least
the
next
six
months
straight.
She
also
stated
that
she
is
not
only
happy
to
kickstart
the
shooting
of
her
upcoming
project,
but
also
grateful
to
have
work
amid
the
pandemic.
In
the
same
interview,
when
Sunny
was
asked
if
she
also
believes
that
when
it
comes
to
female-oriented
films,
the
number
of
projects
generated
by
Bollywood
are
very
less,
she
disagreed
and
gave
an
example
of
her
own
films.
The
39-year-old
said,
"Most
of
the
things
I
do
are
female
centric
or
female
fronted,
so
with
that
said
I
would've
to
not
agree.
As
far
as
playing
strong
women
characters
are
concerned,
I
think
it's
more
about
the
story.
Whether
it's
a
strong
female
or
someone
who's
weak
or
isn't
making
it
through...
it
really
just
depends
on
the
story."
"That's
the
great
thing
about
cinema
and
now
digital
has
paved
the
way
where
we
can
play
any
character
we
want.
So
women
can
be
strong,
vulnerable,
amazing
or
glamorous.
I
think
it's
a
mix
of
everything
that
matters
now
and
not
just
one
type
of
strong
woman,"
added
the
One
Night
Stand
actress.