Bollywood actress Sunny Leone recently spoke to Bangladeshi news outlet Prothom Alo over the phone, sharing her admiration for Bangladesh and its people. Reflecting on her time in the country, she said, "I have been to Bangladesh, and I absolutely love the people, the food—everything about it. It was an amazing experience. If I ever get an offer to work in a Bangladeshi movie, I would love to; it would truly be a dream come true."
Sunny also talked about her unexpected rise to stardom in India, expressing gratitude to her fans for their unwavering support. "When I came to India, I didn't think I would become as popular as I am today. I give full credit to my fans for this," she said, adding that her journey in Bollywood has been nothing short of "absolutely amazing."
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Despite her fame and success, Sunny emphasized her commitment to Bollywood, saying she has no plans to leave the industry anytime soon. "I never want to leave this industry," she stated firmly.
Addressing the criticism she has faced throughout her career, Sunny expressed her appreciation for those who judge her, stating, "I thank the people who judge me." She reflected on her past without any regrets, remarking that she doesn't dwell on the future either, choosing instead to live in the present. "I have no regrets about my past, and I don't worry about the future. I'm living in the moment," she concluded.