All-out war between Sunny Leone & her documentary director Dilip Mehta

Source : Bollywood Hungama,
Sep 20 2016 09:55 AM IST

Sunny Leones boycott of the premiere of the documentary on her life Mostly Sunny has triggered of a pain reaction for the docus director Dilip Mehta.

Belying Sunnys husband Daniel Webers claim that they couldnt make it to Toronto for the premier on account of a family function in New York, Mehta claims Sunny refused to attend the premiere after Dilip refused to cut some shots from the documentary on her request.

Says Dilip, "The final cut is the directors cut and thats how the film will remain. Theres no compelling reason to compromise the film. The changes they are asking for, will weaken not only my vision but also the truthfulness of the documentary."

When asked to elaborate on the cuts that Sunny and her husband wanted, Dilip says, "Its just that now she appears to be self-conscious of certain partial frontal nudity scenes! And, thats so confusing"

Dilip wonders if Sunny Leone has gone into denial about her past. "Has Sunny finally lost her spunk? It is very surprising, since her past is what has not only made her, but is also what is sustaining interest in her. Its the curiosity factor, in my opinion, thats keeping the wheels turning."

In spite of Sunny Leones absence, the documentary was very well received in Toronto.

Says Dilip,"People are really getting it. Hers is such a fascinating life- trajectory. The reaction is quite overwhelming, which is why its generating media attention. Viewers are surprised by how vulnerable she appears to be. Over lunch, a prominent Sikh professional told me that he had gone into the theatre prejudiced (since she was a sikhni and a porn star), but, he emerged feeling totally supportive and appreciative of her candour and honesty.

Then why have Sunny Leone and her husband turned hostile towards the film? Protests Dilip, "They have not turned hostile and neither have I. They see certain scenes in a different light than how I see it, and, on the face of it, we agree to disagree."

Apparently Sunny is hurt because her home town in Canada is shown to reject her in the documentary. But, Dilip says that is unfortunately the truth. "In the very first shoot in her hometown of Sarnia, no one individual would come on record or in front of the camera. After much persuasion, only one family friend of her parents spoke reluctantly and that too, ended up saying very little."

In spite of Sunny Leone and her husbands hostility towards the documentary and its maker, when I contacted Daniel, he refused to comment on Dilip Mehtas remarks stating he and his wife didnt want to give the docu and its maker any publicity. Dilip is not at all regretful of making the documentary. He says "Not at all. I cant possibly ignore the fact that throughout the making of the film Sunny never once said, hold the roll or cut a particular scene or a dialogue."

Uniquely, Deepa Mehtas film on the Nibhaya rape incident and her brother Dilip Mehtas documentary on Sunny Leone, Mostly Sunny were both premiered at the Toronto International Film Festival.

Says Dilip, "Whats more unique is that our films are two sides of the same coin. Deepas brilliant fiction drama is about what makes a rapist, whereas, mine is the life story of a porn star who, as a porn star, is accused of being a cause of rape in India."

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