Sunny Leone REVEALS how learning Malayalam made her upcoming movie Vista Village memorable: ‘Challenging but…’


Anticipation for Sunny Leone’s South debut has already grown, thanks to her devoted fan base in Bollywood and abroad. In addition to demonstrating her versatility as an actress, Vista Village’s charming and captivating storyline is sure to captivate audiences worldwide.

Sunny Leone is prepared to broaden her horizons in the South film industry with the next Malayalam flick Vista Village. Telugu, Kannada, and Hindi versions of the multilingual film will also be released soon. The actress’s movie will be filmed in Kasaragod, Kerala, which is known for its desolate scenery. Along with talent from Bollywood, Kashmir, Punjab, and other areas, the movie will have about 40 Malayalam film artists. Sunny Leone reflected on working in the film and said, “Working on Vista Village has been a very special experience for me. Learning Malayalam was definitely a challenge but also very rewarding and it helped me connect with my character.”

She added, “Shooting in the beautiful, remote parts of Kasaragod was truly memorable and I’ve always received so much love in Kerala. I’m really excited for this film, especially with its release in four languages and I can’t wait for audiences everywhere to watch it.”

Vista Village blends drama, comedy and…

An emotional blend of humour, suspense, family drama, and youth-driven narrative is what the movie asserts to be. One of the most anticipated projects of the year is reportedly Vista Village.

Fans await Sunny Leone’s South Indian debut

Anticipation for Sunny Leone’s South debut has already grown, thanks to her devoted fan base in Bollywood and abroad. In addition to demonstrating her versatility as an actress, Vista Village’s charming and captivating storyline is sure to captivate audiences worldwide. Fans are thrilled to see Sunny in a new role as she embraces South Indian film and continues her path as a pan-Indian star.

Sunny Leone opens up about embracing her legs

Meanwhile, Sunny Leone has learned to appreciate something about herself that she formerly attempted to hide: her legs.

In an interview to HT Lifestyle, Sunny Leone reveals: “When I was younger, I hated my legs. I think it’s because I was a lighter-skinned Indian girl going to an all-white, predominantly white school with other girls who had lighter hair. And I had dark, Punjabi, dark, thick hair. And I hated showing my legs.”

“As I got older, I realized that, ‘Hey, this is not so bad.’ And I actually enjoy wearing shorts or a little skirt. That was one thing that I definitely hid. But now, I don’t. I’m very comfortable with my body,” explains Sunny.


















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