Sunny Leone: 'There is nothing in Jackpot which requires censorship'

  • 7 years ago
Whenever Sunny Leone's name gets associated with a Bollywood project, the Censor scanner automatically becomes a little more rigid as she's been an adult entertainer. A few scenes were deleted from her debut film Jism 2 and now, one of the songs of her upcoming film Jackpot titled eggjactly too has been banned by the board.

However, when asked if she ever feels targeted by the Censor Board, Sunny says that it's the Censor Board's job to decide what's right for the audiences and what is not. Sunny however, adds that that her forthcoming film Jackpot is a family entertainer and doesn't require censorship.

"I don't know if I'm being targeted or not, but it's the Censor Board's job to see what's fit for the television, what's fit for cinema and what's fit for young adults to watch. It's not an A-certificate movie, so they have to be really careful about its subject and that's their job but I don't think there is anything in Jackpot that requires censorship. It's a very nice, family movie that everyone can see, "says Sunny.

Directed by Kaizad Gustad, Jackpot will see Sachiin Joshi opposite Leone and will also feature veteran actor Naseeruddin Shah in a pivotal role.

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