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Five songs of Sunny Leone in which the actress set the screens on fire

Sunny Leone became a household name with her appearance in Bigg Boss. She entered Bollywood with Jism 2 and then there was no looking back for her. Today, Sunny celebrates her 38th birthday, so let’s look at the five songs of the actress in which she set the screens on fire.

Laila


In her debut film Jism 2, Sunny Leone didn’t get a chance to show off her dance moves. But in 2013 release Shootout At Wadala, Sunny showed us her thumkas as Laila and won our hearts. She looked gorgeous in the song and her track was one of the highlights of the film.

Baby Doll

In 2014 came Ragini MMS 2 and Sunny Leone became the new Baby Doll of Bollywood. The song Baby Doll Main Sone Di became a rage and even after five years of the film’s release, the track is still loved by everyone and has a place in the playlist. By the way, it is the sexiest track featuring Sunny.

Laila Main Laila

In 2017, Sunny once again became Laila and this time for Shah Rukh Khan. Sunny Leone did a special number in SRK’s Raees and danced on the recreated version of Laila Main Laila. Her beautiful smile and thumkas did wonder for the track and she even got a chance to share screen space with SRK in the film.

Piya More

When Sunny Leone and serial kisser of Bollywood Emraan Hashmi teamed up together, fireworks were about to happen. Sunny did a special number in Baadshaho titled Piya More and her sizzling chemistry with Emraan Hashmi was the highlight of the song.

Trippy Trippy

In Sanjay Dutt starrer Bhoomi, Sunny Leone showed off her killer moves in the song Tippy Trippy. She looked sexy as always and though the song wasn’t a big hit, we cannot ignore that Sunny’s dance moves were simply amazing.

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