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‘I’d love to do a Punjabi film’

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Published on January 28, 2016 with No Comments

Born to Sikh Punjabi parents, Karenjit Kaur Vohra, populary known as Sunny Leone, says she wants to act in a Punjabi movie. Sunny said, “If I had that one Punjabi movie, all my Punjabi language skills would come back.”

She says she understands the Punjabi language, but has nobody to ‘practice’ with regularly. “I understand Punjabi, but I don’t have anybody to practice it with on a regular basis. I wish I did. So If I ever get a story that I really like, then yes, of course I’d love to do a Punjabi film,” she added.

Prince Narula, who has won the ninth season of reality show Bigg Boss, has said that the end of the show does not mean the end of his relationship with model-actor Nora Fatehi, his co-contestant in the show. Prince, who has won two other reality shows in the past as well, was romantically linked with Nora before she got evicted from the show.When media in India asked him , if he would continue his relationship with Nora outside the show, Prince Narula replied, “I was and will be in love with Nora. When we were inside the house, we discussed our plans and decided to spend as much time as possible once both of us are free from the show and continue our relationship.”  Prince, who was accused of getting aggressive inside the house, had his priorities set when it came to his strategies. “I had only one strategy inside the house – to do everything with all my heart. Even if I did something wrong, I did it with dedication and no foul attitude. I knew that if I am honest with myself, people will forgive me eventually,” he said. He attributed his positivity to Nora.  “She brought a lot of positivity for me in the house and supported me when no one else did. I think the way we connected with each other was enough for us to understand that this is going to continue even after the show,” added Prince, who won the prize money of `35 lakh.

 

 

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