Though father and daughter duo Mahesh and Pooja Bhatt would really like to have Sunny Leone shed her clothes for the outlet scene in their forthcoming sequel to the 2003 hit erotic thriller Jism, Sunny Leone privately expressed her displeasure to some close aides.
The 2003 film starred John and Bipasha, but this time with much fanfare Mahesh Bhatt walked into the Bigg Boss house to “offer” Sunny Leone the role. The adult star though in her heart of hearts isn't impressed.
Said a source just about Sunny Leone on condition of anonymity, “Privately, Sunny isn't proud of the role. She has had enough of nudity to last not only one lifetime but several lifetimes. Her life in Canada and the U.S. is different.
In India, Sunny want to shed her nude adult porn star image and do main line Bollywood cinema. Sunny desires to try her hand at Hindi movies not nudity and flesh show. She has had enough of all that. Bollywood films has always been Sunny’s dream as a child growing up in Canada.
She always desired to be some kind of a Madhuri Dixit in Bollywood, but fate took her elsewhere. Now given a chance, she wish to make her dream come true,” an in depth aide of Sunny Leone.

Even Sunny Leone was quoted to an Indian friend saying, “If I NEED to do nude and stuff, there's enough scope for me in Hollywood. As such the Indian Censor Board is not going to allow any nudity.”
Given Indian laws on nudity and obscentity and the long-drawn out judicial and legal system in India, Sunny Leone’s international managers and advisors are skeptical of the adult actress’ foray into Indian cinema. They're worried about her having to spend her time doing the rounds of Indian court rooms as opposed to studios.
An associate of Sunny Leone’s US agent said, “It’s nice that Indian producers are offering Sunny Bollywood films, but we are hoping she isn't offered only nude roles. The legal system in India could be very tiring and we're worried about Sunny having to make trips to Indian courts, should her images in an Indian film offend the sensibilities of a definite segment of Indian viewers.”
