Porn Star Sunny Leone doesn't want her documentary 'Mostly Sunny' to release in India as she believes its far away from her life story. 'That's Documentary is nor mine. Its just someone's vision & opinion. No one but only you can tell your life story,' she feels.
Sunny Leone says People who make Documentary could neither manipulate or take cinematic liberties, like they does while making a biopic. She makes it clear any such attempts would be taken by her personally as its her life.
'Mostly Sunny' covers Sunny Leone's life as a Child, her rise as one of World's biggest porn stars and a career in Bollywood.
The Documentary directed by Dilip Mehta was premiered at the Toronto Film Festival. Sunny Leone, however, didn't attend the premiere citing few personal reasons.
Dilip Mehta confirms Sunny Leone suggested few changes in the Documentary just before the Toronto premiere. When enquires, Sunny openly admits she didn't like few elements in the Documentary and want it to appeal to all age groups. In particular, She doesn't like her Docu to be a sad story as if something has went wrong in her life.