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Sunny Leone has joyfully completed shooting for her upcoming bilingual South Indian film. In a heartfelt Instagram post, she expressed gratitude for the memories made on set, sharing photos of the joyous wrap-party with her team. Known for her roles in films and hosting gigs, Sunny is now set for her Hollywood debut, portraying a UN peacekeeper in an action-packed narrative. Fans can anticipate updates on her South film's release, as post-production is set to begin soon.

Key Points: Sunny Leone Wraps Up Bilingual South Film with Gratitude

  • Sunny Leone finishes bilingual film in Tamil and Telugu
  • Celebrates with the cast and crew on set
  • Exciting chapter ends, sets eyes on Hollywood debut
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Sunny Leone wraps up her bilingual South film, says she's grateful for every memory made on set

Sunny Leone finishes filming her bilingual South movie with heartfelt gratitude and joyful memories.

"Grateful for every moment and memory made on set. - Sunny Leone"

Mumbai, June 2

Bollywood actress Sunny Leone has officially wrapped up shooting for her upcoming bilingual South film.

Expressing heartfelt gratitude, the actress shared that she's thankful for every moment and memory created on set, marking the end of an exciting chapter in her career. Taking to Instagram, the ‘Jism 2’ actress shared a couple of photos from the celebration and wrote, “So happy to wrap my next bilingual South film with a full heart—grateful for every moment and memory made on set.@pampally @riyaswayanad73 @vythirivillage @nikhilspraveen.”

In the images, Sunny is seen cutting a cake along with the cast and crew of the film. She also posed for group photos. The text on the cake read, “WM movies. Production No. 2 It’s a wrap.” With the shoot now officially wrapped, Sunny Leone's bilingual South film has completed its final schedule. The cast and crew marked the occasion with a small celebration on set, including a cake-cutting ceremony. The film, shot in both Tamil and Telugu, is expected to enter post-production soon, with more updates on the title and release date anticipated in the coming weeks.

Meanwhile, Sunny Leone is all set to make her debut in Hollywood. In the untitled independent film, she will be seen portraying a United Nations peacekeeping soldier. Leaked photos from the film’s set made their way online, offering a sneak peek of Sunny Leone in full combat mode. Clad in military attire and holding a weapon, she was seen standing amid a war-ravaged backdrop. Another image showed her inside a high-tech control room, hinting at the film’s gripping, action-driven narrative.

The 44-year-old actress was last seen as the host of ‘MTV Splitsvilla X5,’ where she played a dual role as mentor and anchor. Looking ahead, she is preparing for an upcoming Netflix project and is also involved in several South Indian film ventures.

- IANS

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Here are 5 diverse Indian perspective comments for the Sunny Leone article:
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Rahul K.
Good to see Sunny Leone expanding her horizons in South cinema! Her dedication to learning new languages and cultures is impressive. Wishing her all the best for this bilingual project and her Hollywood debut. More power to her! ✨
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Priya M.
While I appreciate her hard work, I wish she would choose more meaningful roles than just glamorous ones. The UN soldier role sounds interesting though - hope it showcases her acting skills beyond just looks. The South film industry deserves quality content.
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Arjun S.
Sunny Leone's journey from adult films to mainstream Bollywood and now South cinema/Hollywood is truly inspiring! She's breaking barriers and proving that talent and perseverance matter most. Can't wait to see her in action roles! 🔥
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Shweta R.
As someone from Kerala, I'm excited to see more North Indian actors working in South films. It helps bridge the gap between our film industries. The bilingual approach is smart - hope the script does justice to both language audiences!
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Vikram J.
The cake-cutting tradition after wrap-up is such a sweet Indian film industry custom! 😊 Wishing the entire team success. Hope this film gets a pan-India release - we need more content that brings our diverse cinema cultures together.

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