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Sunny Leone appears in Raftaar's party number 'Loca Loca'

| @indiablooms | Sep 19, 2017, at 10:17 pm
Mumbai, Sept 19 (IBNS): Bollywood actress Sunny Leone's latest dance number video 'Loca Loca' has been unveiled.

The peppy dance number has been sung by Shivi. The rap has been performed  by Raftaar.

Sunny, the Indo-Canadian actress, has been pleasing her fans with her dance moves in several eye pleasing numbers in recent times.

She was recently seen romancing actor  Emraan Hashmi in recently released Baadshaho's item number  ‘Piya More'.

She was also seen in ‘Trippy Trippy' number from Sanjay Dutt's upcoming comeback Bollywood movie Bhoomi.

Sharing the link of her latest party song video, Sunny tweeted :"Check out the #PartyAnthem of the year - #LocaLoca https://youtu.be/M-2OBxZvZzQ
@raftaarmusic @ShivranjaniS @ZeeMusicCompany #SunnyLeone."

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