Will the controversial past of Sunny Leone, the “Beiimaan Love” actress be seen in her biopic?

Will the controversial past of Sunny Leone, the “Beiimaan Love” actress be seen in her biopic?
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The “Beiimaan Love” actress, Sunny Leone is apparently going to feature in an upcoming movie which is her biopic that will be directed by Abhishek Sharma who is critically acclaimed for the movie, “Tere Bin Laden.”.

The “Beiimaan Love” actress, Sunny Leone is apparently going to feature in an upcoming movie which is her biopic that will be directed by Abhishek Sharma who is critically acclaimed for the movie, “Tere Bin Laden.”. Sunny Leone, an internet sensation since years now, will be seen alongside her husband, Daniel Weber. A source close to the "Beiimaan Love" actress confirmed the making of this biopic to International Business Times India.

This biopic of Sunny Leone which is a still-as-yet-untitled movie will portray her life story, right from her marriage with Daniel Weber to her entry into Bollywood and also her experiences in the industry. However, the past of Sunny Leone being a porn-star in the West is not yet given a green signal. It is still not confirmed that the film will have a blunt revelation about her controversial past. Also, reportedly, some of this couple’s friends are a part of this project and will also be seen in the movie.

A documentary titled "Mostly Sunny Partly Cloudy” is made on the actress is also on its way. According to the grapevine, filmmaker Dilip Mehta who is making this documentary will illustrate the details of the life and experiences of Sunny Leone including her origins as a common Sikh girl Karenjit Kaur Bohra, her marriage with Daniel Weber, her entry and rise as an adult star in Canada, followed by her journey into Bollywood.

Sunny Leone’s biopic release date is yet to be confirmed. For the time being, “Beiiman Love” is set to hit the screens on August 5. This erotic thriller also features Rajneesh Duggal which is directed by Rajeev Chaudhari.

By Monalisa Mahanta

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