There are a million ways to drape a sari, something that designers, stylists and
sari lovers have discovered across the globe.But if you are Sunny Leone, the
porn queen, you would drape it in your own sexy style — without a blouse of
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FHM magazine has gone for the ultimate male fantasy hat-trick. After having the
ubersensual Vidya Balan and the ever controversial Veena Malik don its cover
topless, now they have roped in Leone to do the same for its May cover. A porn star, ex- Bigg Boss house inmate and now a Bollywood actress, Leone has
made a splash on the May cover of the magazine in nothing but a transparent
palin deep green sari, without a blouse, complete with Indian accessories and a
bindi . Doing what Vidya Balan did last year, she has taken the ultimate symbol of
Indian sensuality and given it her own twist. Leone, who was the most googled
celebrity last year might be debuting in Bollywood this year with Jism 2 but the
celebrity in her lies as an adult film star, something she promotes rather
fervently through Twitter and her blog.Talking about flaunting her porn film star status on the reality show Bigg Boss
and becoming a symbol of sorts of neo- feminism, she says, “ I think my
generation of young adults is in a completely different headspace than our
parents and grandparents. Indians are ready to express themselves in whatever fashion they want. They are
not shy, they are just held back by old ideals.” For a girl who has had a decade
in the adult movie industry, appeared in Hustler and Penthouse , and starred in
hit movies such as Virtual Vivid Girl Sunny , Sunny Loves Cher and The Sunny
Experiment , she is surprisingly very regular and nonchalant about her appeal.In the interview, she insists that her life outside of work is rather simple and
revolves around friends, family and dinners . Though she is happily married, she
ends with the perfect male fantasy, “ I am single for my fans… I always will be.
I think my generation of young adults is in a completely different headspace
than our parents and grandparents”.
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