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| | Nov 10, 2015, at 11:35 pm
Mumbai, Nov 10 (IBNS): Actress Sunny Leone, who will be seen essaying a double role in director Milap Zaveri's upcoming film 'Mastizaade', met him through Tusshar Kapoor and not his producer sister Ekta.

Speaking about the introduction Tusshar said, “I got Sunny introduced to Milap while I was shooting the song Laila Teri Le Legi with her on the sets of Shootout At Wadala.”

The actor also stated that he along with director Milap brainstormed over the character names.

The name Laila was a no-brainer selection, keeping the success and the name from their previous film intact, as Sunny has a double role in the film.

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