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Sunny Leone to miss her brother after two-day hang out

| @indiablooms | Jul 26, 2018, at 04:45 pm

Mumbai, July 26 (IBNS): After hanging out for two days, Bollywood actress Sunny Leone has ended her special time with her brother.

In a recent tweet, Sunny said she will be missing her brother as the two-day hangout came to an end.

She tweeted, "Gonna miss my bro @chefsundeep so much. The best 2days and much needed family time! Love you little brother!"

Along with her brother, Sunny was accompanied by her sister-in-law as well.

In a picture tweeted earlier, the Bollywood sensation had said: "Hanging with my bro @chefsundeep and sister in law @KarishmaNaidu14"

Sunny's biopic Karenjit Kaur premiered on July 16.

The biopic traces her journey from being a porn star to Bollywood actress.


Image: twitter.com/SunnyLeone

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