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Actress Sunny Leone reveals first look of her upcoming music video 'Hollywood Wale Nakhre'

| @indiablooms | Feb 11, 2019, at 05:00 pm

Mumbai, Feb 11 (IBNS): Actress Sunny Leone will soon be seen in a music video titled Hollywood Wale Nakhre.

Sunny has teamed up with Hitendra Kapopar for the video.

Sunny revealed the first look poster of the video on Tuesday.

The Bollywood actress tweeted : "My good friend&brother @hitendrakapopar asked me 2be a part of his very 1st music video produced by him &shot in Greece!I hope u like the song&what he created! Releasing on 15 Feb! Sung by debutant @upeshjangwal1 Music by Tanveer Singh @BigBatFilms @piyuushj9 @ZeeMusicCompany."

Sunny Leone has been absent from the world of Bollywood for a long time now.

She was last seen in 2017 released movie Tera Intezaar.

However, her biopic titled "Karenjit Kaur – The Untold Story of Sunny Leone" released digitally last year.

Image: Sunny Leone Twitter page

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