Sunny Leone introduces Rysa, who’ll play Karenjit Kaur in her biopic

The upcoming web series will be available on Zee5, the online platform. While Sunny will play herself for the later part of her life, a South African actor has been finalised for the role of her husband, Daniel Webber.

Sunny Leone, who is set to showcase her entire life in a biopic titled ‘Karenjit Kaur - The Untold Story of Sunny Leone’, has shared pictures of the girl who’ll play her role in the biopic.

Sunny took to Instagram to share the picture with Rysa and wrote “Introducing mini me “Karenjit Kaur Vohra” @heyyitsrysa @zee5 @namahpictures @freshlimefilms #karenjitkaur”

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Isn’t she looking cute?

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The upcoming web series will be available on Zee5, the online platform. While Sunny will play herself for the later part of her life, a South African actor has been finalised for the role of her husband, Daniel Webber.

Talking about her past Sunny Leone revealed how she would get hate mails at 21 and how her parents protected her from it.

The show will revolve around the journey of Sunny, who was born as Karenjit Kaur in a middle-class Sikh family in Canada and will trace her transition from being a little girl to becoming an adult film actress and her subsequent rise in Bollywood.

Sunny announced the birth of her twin boys Asher Singh Weber and Noah Singh Weber, through surrogacy. She also has an adopted daughter Nisha Kar Weber.

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