I hope 'Mostly Sunny' doesn't come to India: Sunny Leone

October 01, 2016 09:18
I hope 'Mostly Sunny' doesn't come to India: Sunny Leone

Bollywood actress Sunny Leone has recently commented on the release of her upcoming documentary on her life, 'Mostly Sunny'.

She sais "I hope Mostly Sunny doesn't come to India. Because it's not my story. It is somebody else's opinion, somebody else's vision."

The actress is against the release as she feels it does not do justice to her story.

'Mostly Sunny' charts the life of Leone, born Karenjit Kaur Vohra in Sarnia, Ontario, from her childhood in a conservative Sikh family to her shift to Los Angeles, her emergence as one of the biggest adult movie stars in the world and her subsequent mainstream movie career breakthrough in Bollywood.

Leone told PTI in an exclusive interview that "I hope it doesn't come to India. Because that's not the story that is mine. This is somebody else's opinion, somebody else's vision. No one has a right to tell your life story except for you."

"It's not a biopic made in my life where you can manipulate and say what you want. It is not like you are appealing to cinematic liberty. This is somebody's life. This is my life, I take it very personally," she added.

The director of the  documentary, Dilip Mehta  recently premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival, which Leone didn't attend citing a family function.

Mehta said, "was surprised that Leone developed cold feet before the Toronto premiere and the actress wanted certain changes in the documentary."

When asked about this, Leone said, "It's really simple, at the end of the day, it's my personal story. I surrendered to his vision but when it got to my story, how it looks and the story that is actually told... In my view, no one in this entire world has the right to say how my life should be told."

"I am the one telling the story, it is my life. There were certain things I didn't like and I wanted it (the documentary) to be for many people to watch, not just one age group. I don't see my story as a sob story, where something went wrong. That's not my story," the actress said.

Also READ: Sunny Leone Biopic on Cards

BY M. DIVYA SRI

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