Hot Arunoday Singh Talks About Porn Star Sunny Leone Bollywood Hot Target Better

Arunoday Singh himself is a bit of an anomaly in Bollywood. A poet and a deep thinker, his "hotness" is often attributed as much to his mind as to his physical stature. When he talks about the industry, he does so with a sense of detachment that allows him to see the mechanics of fame.

Even their co-star interactions added fuel to the fire. When Dino Morea was asked to choose between Bipasha Basu (the original Jism star) and Sunny Leone, he famously replied, "Sunny is hotter," a comment that added to the hype surrounding the "hotter" new pairing.

Singh was careful to separate the person from her past profession. He offered high praise for Leone's work ethic. "Sunny is as lovely and pretty as she is a thorough professional. She is a very hard working girl and that’s what makes all the difference on the sets," he said. He noted that she worked hard on her dialogue delivery, speech, and emotional range. For him, she was a professional actor trying to make it in a tough industry, just like him. Arunoday Singh himself is a bit of an anomaly in Bollywood

He stated, "I don't judge anyone by the work the person has done in the past," and reminded audiences that while she may be a former adult star, Jism 2 was a mainstream erotic thriller, not a porn film. Sunny Leone on Being a "Target"

While the film received mixed reviews for its screenplay, it was a commercial success, grossing approximately ₹49 crore against a ₹7 crore budget. Critics noted that the film relied heavily on Leone's "USP" (Unique Selling Proposition) and its erotic themes. Even their co-star interactions added fuel to the fire

Broader theater attendance and multi-quadrant opening-day ticket sales.

Singh noted that while the initial draw for audiences might have been driven by curiosity or sensationalism, the ultimate goal of the filmmakers was to deliver a narrative capable of sustaining interest beyond the initial marketing hype. Cultural Shifts in Mainstream Acceptance He offered high praise for Leone's work ethic

When Sunny Leone entered Bollywood, she faced an unprecedented wave of media sensationalism. While audiences flooded theaters, parts of the industry and media maintained a hypocritical stance—eager to capitalize on her massive popularity while simultaneously holding onto deep-seated prejudices.

Directed by Pooja Bhatt, the film served as the mainstream Bollywood debut for Indo-Canadian adult film star Sunny Leone. Co-starring alongside Randeep Hooda and the tall, ruggedly handsome Arunoday Singh, Leone's transition into Indian cinema became an overnight media sensation.

The juxtaposition of these two figures highlights a crucial evolution in Bollywood.