This Article is From Aug 02, 2013

Sunny Leone excited about husband's Bollywood debut

Sunny Leone excited about husband's Bollywood debut

Sunny Leone says she’s excited about helping Daniel with his look in Jackpot

Highlights

  • Actress Sunny Leone's husband Daniel Weber, who manages her work, is all set for a cameo in her next film Jackpot and she is excited about this.
  • "I am excited that my husband is around and I am very excited about helping him with his looks. I have been helping him out with what he should wear and how he should look," Sunny said.
  • Directed by Kaizad Gustad, Jackpot features Sachin Joshi and Sunny in the lead. Currently the shooting is on at Casa Vagator and the team canned a scene on Friday with Daniel in it.
  • In it, Sachin tries to convince three foreigners about something specific and Daniel is one of the trio.
  • Almost 80 percent of the film has been shot in Goa in over a month-long schedule.
  • Jakcpot marks the comeback of Boom fame director Gustad, who went into oblivion after Nadia Khan, a female crew member of his team, was hit by a train and killed at Mumbai's Mahalaxmi railway station in 2004.
  • In May 2010, Gustad was jailed for one month by a Mumbai Central Railway court in connection with Nadia Khan's death. He was also fined Rs 75,000.
Panaji: Actress Sunny Leone's husband Daniel Weber, who manages her work, is all set for a cameo in her next film Jackpot and she is excited about this.

"I am excited that my husband is around and I am very excited about helping him with his looks. I have been helping him out with what he should wear and how he should look," Sunny said.

Directed by Kaizad Gustad, Jackpot features Sachin Joshi and Sunny in the lead. Currently the shooting is on at Casa Vagator and the team canned a scene on Friday with Daniel in it.

In it, Sachin tries to convince three foreigners about something specific and Daniel is one of the trio.

Almost 80 percent of the film has been shot in Goa in over a month-long schedule.

Jakcpot marks the comeback of Boom fame director Gustad, who went into oblivion after Nadia Khan, a female crew member of his team, was hit by a train and killed at Mumbai's Mahalaxmi railway station in 2004.

In May 2010, Gustad was jailed for one month by a Mumbai Central Railway court in connection with Nadia Khan's death. He was also fined Rs 75,000.
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