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Sunny Leone, Randeep Hooda play with 'gigantic swan'

| @indiablooms | Mar 22, 2018, at 08:49 pm

Mumbai, Mar 22 (IBNS): Actress Sunny Leone has shared a funny image on her Twitter page where she could be seen playing with a 'gigantic swan'.

Sunny posted the image on social media and she could be seen riding the toy swan.

Actor Randeep Hooda could also be seen in the image.

It seems from the mood of the image that both the actors enjoyed the fun ride.

Sharing the image, Sunny captioned it as: " Who doesn't want a gigantic swan!? #SunnyLeone #BTS @RandeepHooda @SplashFashions @SplashIndia shoot."

Sunny and Randeep had earlier worked together in Jism 2.

The movie marked the Bollywood debut of Sunny.

Sunny was last seen in 2017 movie Tera Intezaar.

The movie featured actor Arbaaz Khan.

Image: Sunny Leone Twitter page

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