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Salman Khan on Sunny Leone's co-star wish list

Indo-Canadian adult entertainer Sunny Leone teamed up with Arunoday Singh and Randeep Hooda in her Bollywood debut Jism 2, and now she has expressed a desire to work with Hindi movie star Salman Khan.

Updated on: Aug 07, 2012 03:51 PM IST
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Indo-Canadian adult entertainer Sunny Leone teamed up with Arunoday Singh and Randeep Hooda in her Bollywood debut Jism 2, and now she has expressed a desire to work with Hindi movie star Salman Khan.

"Whoever wants to work with me, I want to work with them. But Salman Khan is on the top of my list," the 31-year-old said here Sunday during a visit to a theatre for a public interaction.

Recently released Jism 2 was promoted aggressively before its release and Dino Morea, co-producer of the erotic thriller, says it's important to promote a film after it hits the screens.

"We got a great opening, the first day was very good. I would like to say that promotions should continue even after the film's release because you should see how the audience is reacting. Most often after a film's release, the actors and crew disappear. We don't want to do that," the 36-year-old said.

"Thank you all for coming and buying tickets. We have brought you Sunny and everywhere else it is totally a 'paisa vasool' show," said Dino. Sunny said: "Thank you for coming and buying tickets. Thank you so much for inviting me in your homes and hearts. I love you all and hope you do too."

 
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