What makes Arunoday Singh’s take on Sunny Leone so enduring is his refusal to engage in the typical Bollywood "slut-shaming" or condescension. By treating her as a peer and a professional, he helped pave the way for her acceptance in the mainstream.
For Singh, the medium is less important than the intent. He dismisses the snobbery of “cinema vs. web” as a relic of the past. “Good content is good content, whether it’s a two-hour theater experience or a fifteen-minute short on your phone. My issue isn’t the screen size. My issue is the soul size.” What makes Arunoday Singh’s take on Sunny Leone
The actor also discussed the hypocrisy of the Indian film industry, where Sunny Leone's past work is often used to criticize her. He emphasized that the industry is full of contradictions, where stars with questionable pasts are often accepted and celebrated. He dismisses the snobbery of “cinema vs
: He emphasized that while she may be a former adult film star, Jism 2 was a mainstream production, telling NDTV that "People should keep in mind" it is not a porn film. My issue isn’t the screen size
“The algorithm doesn’t have a heart,” Arunoday Singh says, adjusting his sunglasses against the harsh Mumbai sun. “But the storyteller always will. We just have to be brave enough to bore the robots and thrill the humans.”
Singh emphasized that reducing actors like Leone to their physical appearance or past careers is a disservice to their craft. “If a scene is bold, it’s because the story demands it—not because someone is trying to be a ‘hot target.’ We need to grow up.”