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Sunny Leone cherishes 'masti' moment with her team, posts funny video clip on social media

| @indiablooms | Feb 05, 2019, at 04:09 pm

Mumbai, Feb 5 (IBNS): Actress Sunny Leone knows how to do 'masti' and this time she was part of a well-choreographed small dance clip with her team created for her fans online.

Sunny shared the clip on Twitter.

In the small clip, Sunny could be seen dancing with her 'team' on a remixed version of popular Bollywood number 'Aja na'.

She shared the clip with the caption which read: "You know a little masti in the day is needed with the team!! Nishit , @yofrankay , Raj, Jeeti , Cameron, and @hitendra1480."

Sunny Leone on Monday said she was busy shooting for the first song for her upcoming movie Rangeela.

Rangeela is a Malayalam movie.

Sunny has been absent from the world of Bollywood since 2017 now.

She was last seen in Tera Intezaar.

 

Image Credit: Sunny Leone Twitter page

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