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Sunny Leone looks stunningly red hot in Dabboo Ratnani's calendar photo

| @indiablooms | Jan 29, 2019, at 04:32 pm

Mumbai, Jan 29 (IBNS): Actress Sunny Leone looked red hot as she wore a perfect jacket to click a photo for the calendar prepared by popular photographer Dabboo Ratnani.

In her red colored jacket, Sunny looked absolutely bold and stunning in the picture shot by Dabboo for his calendar.

Sharing the image on her Twitter page, Sunny captioned the image as: "Here it is everyone!! Love my shot in the 2019 #DabbooRatnaniCalendar @dabbooratnani @manishadratnani make up and hair by @tomasmoucka."

On the working front, Sunny has been absent from the world of Bollywood movies for a long time now.

She was last seen in 2017 released movie Tera Intezaar.

Image Credit: Sunny Leone Twitter page

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