Speaking about the intense preparation for her role, Sunny revealed, “Learning the dialogues was a significant task. I worked hard to memorise them on my own, and with the help of a dialogue coach, I mastered both the pronunciation and delivery.”
When it came to action sequences, Sunny embraced the challenge wholeheartedly, performing all the stunts herself. She recalled, “One particular scene involving a heavy, solid chair was especially demanding and I even experienced a mishap with a harness. But such moments are part of the process and you move on.” She added.
Adapting to a South Indian film was a new experience for the actress, but with dedicated language coaches and supportive collaborators, she confidently navigated her role. “Having good guidance makes all the difference,” she noted.
Sunny also emphasized her focus on authenticity in portraying her character, avoiding mimicry of existing performances. “I aimed to bring realism to my character, concentrating on her story and emotions, rather than drawing directly from other works,” she shared.
Shero promises to be an intriguing addition to Sunny Leone’s repertoire, with fans eagerly awaiting this unique cinematic endeavor.
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