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Sunny Leone Learns Up Dialect for a New Movie

Gurjashan Kaur

On-screen character Sunny Leone is learning a local lingo utilized in Uttar Pradesh for her forthcoming horror satire film "Kokokola".

The creators of the film, delivered by Mahendra Dhariwal, will begin rolling the motion picture by one month from now end. As the film is situated in Uttar Pradesh, Sunny is taking exercises to become familiar with the neighborhood lingo.

"With regards to my work, I generally keep a receptive outlook to adopt new things – be it even another dialect," Sunny said in an announcement.

"It encourages me to develop as an entertainer and it is amusing to adopt new things while at work. The lingo is something I am taking a shot at this moment and I am striving to hit the nail on the head," she included.

Aside from the ghastliness satire film, Sunny will raid into the southern film industry with motion pictures like "Rangeela" and "Veeramadevi".

"South industry will enable me to develop. Having the option to find out about another culture is something that I like and appreciate a great deal," Sunny had told IANS in a prior meeting.

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