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I Had To Adjust In Bollywood, Says Sunny Leone

Darpan News Desk IANS, 30 Nov, 2016 11:24 AM
  • I Had To Adjust In Bollywood, Says Sunny Leone
Sunny Leone on Wednesday shared thoughts on her becoming a successful actress in Bollywood.
 
At the launch of her mobile app, the 'Jism 2' actress was asked about the sacrifices she made to become a successful actress in Bollywood.
 
"I think I had to adjust a little in the industry. I realised very quickly that Bollywood wasn't going to change for me as far as how business is done, how things are done on sets," said Sunny.
 
"This world was new for me. I love to be here and I learn something new in every single moment in Bollywood. So that's fun," She further said.
 
"As far as struggles are concerned, there is always something happening every day," the 'Ragini MMS 2' actress said.
 
 
Sunny, 35, who launched her own app, looked sizzling hot in a cherry-colour gown. A New York-based company has designed the app, which will bring all her social media profiles under a single umbrella.
 
Speaking about the app, she said: "I have a large number of followers. If I didn't have fan following then I wouldn't be in Bollywood. So, this is one place where we all can hang out together."
 
"An actor's career span isn't an extensive one unless you are Amitabh Bachchan or one of the Khans. 
 
"Therefore, for me, I want to build my brand so strong that I can do anything I want to even if this ends after my very next film," she said.
 
SUNNY LEONE KEEN TO WATCH SONAM KAPOOR, RANVEER SINGH ON SOCIAL MEDIA
 
 
Bollywood actress Sunny Leone, who launched her own mobile app here on Wednesday, said she would be interested to watch actors Sonam Kapoor and Ranveer Singh on social media and mobile app.
 
Asked about which actress should have a mobile app like the one she is launching, Sunny said: "I think Sonam Kapoor would be interesting to watch as she keeps travelling to different countries and exploring. However, I follow all the Bollywood stars on social media."
 
"When it comes to actors, I think Ranveer Singh is very interesting, he is crazy, he is fun! He has a good sense of fashion and, at times, he wears whacky outfits too! So that's gonna be entertaining," she added. 
 
 
The actress who launched her new mobile app in collaboration with New York-based start-up escapex said the app is one-stop shop for all her fans who can directly interact with her and meet her. It will open the door for her worldwide fans to her social media handles -- be it Facebook, Instagram, Twitter or YouTube.
 
Sunny is the first ever-Indian celebrity to have such an app -- escapex has produced white label apps for artists like Bob Marley, Wyclef Jean and 35 other celebrities.
 
Emphasising on the impact of social media on an actors life, Sunny said: "As our shelf life is small, unlike Amitabh Bachchan, Shah Rukh Khan, social media is one of the best ways to build up fan followers and one can write one's own destiny."
 
Asked if there were any specifications given while collaborating with the company, she said: "Yes, I will control all the information that will go out to my fans and there should not be any room for internal ranting!"

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