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Sunny Leone to set the temperature soaring with a song in Arjun Patiala

Sunny Leone, who was last seen in supernatural romantic drama Tera Intezaar (2017) with Arbaaz Khan, has been signed for a special cameo in producer Dinesh Vijan’s forthcoming Hindi film, Arjun Patiala.

The film stars Diljit Dosanjh, Kriti Sanon and Varun Sharma in lead roles. Leone is the latest addition to the cast. As per reports, the Jism 2 star will be seen in a song with Dosanjh. The makers are planning to shoot the song in July in Mumbai.


Revealing more information, a source says, “It will be choreographed by Vijay Ganguly who is also working on the other songs in the film. The actresses’ look is currently being worked upon.”

Producer Dinesh Vijan adds that Sunny plays the character of Baby Narula in the movie. “In a special appearance, Sunny plays a small town beautiful and traditional Punjabi girl, which is very close to what Sunny’s core is.”

Arjun Patiala arrives in cinemas on 13th September, 2018.

Meanwhile, Sunny Leone is preparing for her mega-budgeted Malayalam film, Veeramadevi. To be helmed by VC Vadivudaiyan, the period film will also release in Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and Hindi.

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