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Bollywood sizzler Sunny Leone now performs in item number in Nepali movie Password

| @indiablooms | Aug 06, 2019, at 06:09 pm

Mumbai/Kathmandu, Aug 6 (IBNS): After winning heart sin India, Bollywood beauty Sunny Leone is all set to appear in a Nepali movie song soon.

The movie is titled Password.

The movie will hit the cinema halls on Sept 13.

Sharing a poster of the movie, which also features her, Sunny tweeted: " Hey everyone!! I am so excited for my first Nepali song in the movie #Password!! Releasing on 13th September worldwide!! Check it out here:(link: https://youtu.be/TGNlBS9xXtI) youtu.be/TGNlBS9xXtI Thank you
@ABInternationa8 and @AmitBasnett."

The song is named ‘Aajako Sham’.

The song also features actor Anup Bikram Shahi.  

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