Bollywood actor Sunny Leone recently shared a relatable video that strikes a chord with women everywhere — not for its glamour, but for the struggle with the traditional, yet challenging, lehenga. The video humorously captures her trying to stand up while wearing the heavy outfit. Also read: Sunny Leone defends ‘item songs’ in films: ‘It’s not objectification, just entertainment.’
Lehenga Woes
Lehengas are a staple for Indian women during weddings and festive celebrations, but their elegance often comes at a cost. On Sunday, Sunny posted a video showing her attempt to get up from a seated position, struggling due to the weight and layers of the lehenga. Her expressions, ranging from frustration to amusement, make the moment even funnier.
In the video, Sunny is seen getting assistance from her team, yet still finds it difficult to stand up. Captioning the post, she wrote, “I still need help..lol.”
In a witty remark, she also took a playful jab at those who might poke fun at her struggle, saying, “So much help I need… Now, all the ladies will make fun of me again… This is how you get up in a lehenga.. Chal hatt.”
Fans Relate
Sunny’s lehenga mishap resonated with her fans, who flooded the comments with relatable reactions. One comment read, “Chal haat was very personal to many girls,” while another praised her with, “Sunny Leone ate her whole and left no crumbs.”
Other comments included, “Respect button for Sunny Leone,” and one fan encouraged her, saying, “No worries, people can say anything, but you carry on in your own way, Sunny.”
About Sunny Leone
Born as Karenjit Kaur Vohra in Ontario, Canada, Sunny Leone comes from a Punjabi family and holds dual Canadian-American citizenship. She gained fame in India through Bigg Boss after transitioning from the adult film industry. Sunny made her Bollywood debut in Pooja Bhatt’s erotic-thriller Jism 2 and went on to star in popular films like Shootout at Wadala, Ragini MMS 2, and Hate Story 2. Recently, she also appeared in Anurag Kashyap’s Kennedy.