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Sunny Leone attempts to break brick in 'Sunny Deol' style

| | Feb 10, 2018, at 12:58 am

Mumbai, Feb 9 (IBNS): Bollywood's bold beauty has posted an electrifying image of herself on social media where she could be seen attempting to break a brick.

Sunny said she attempted to become Bollywood's action actor  Sunny Deol with her daredevil move.

She used the tagline ' DhaiKiloKaHath' in her social media post.

It actually hinted towards one popular dialogue from Sunny Deol's movie that reflected his strength and  muscle power.

" I swear all the bricks crumbled to the ground after I hit them!! #SunnyLeone #DhaiKiloKaHath ," Sunny tweeted.

Sunny Leone was last seen in Tera Intezaar.

The movie released in 2017.

It also featured actor Arbaaz Khan.

 

Image: Sunny Leone Twitter page 

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