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Makers roll out the trailer of Karenjit Kaur Season 2

After impressing the audience with an adventurous tale told without any filters, Karenjit Kaur - The Untold Story of Sunny Leone is back with the trailer of its season 2. Leading digital platform ZEE5 rolled out the trailer for the second season of Sunny Leone's biopic today.

After raising the curtain on various aspects of Sunny Leone’s life in the first season, the official trailer of the second season throws light on the next phase of the actress’ life and starts exactly from where the previous one ended; the scene where Sunny meets her future husband.


The latest season of biopic promises to take the audience through her whirlwind professional and personal journey.

Watch the trailer here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pGhq0lFsB2g&t=4s

Talking about the second season of her biopic, Sunny Leone said, “Shooting the second season of Karenjit Kaur on ZEE5 has been very cathartic for me. It has been an emotional and difficult journey shooting for the same. This series allowed me the opportunity to re-live moments, thus giving me the chance to look at incidents with a new perspective. The support I have received from the audience and my fans is heart-warming. And, of course, ZEE5 has been a champion through all this for believing in and giving me a free hand to tell my story, my way.”

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