Mumbai : Actress and entrepreneur Sunny Leone has shared her views on the evolving landscape of the entertainment industry. She said all entertainers should embrace versatility and be part of every single facet of the entertainment world, from films and OTT to live performances and digital platforms.
Speaking during a media interaction, Sunny explained that the boundaries between different mediums are blurring. “The entertainment industry has changed drastically. Today, an artist cannot restrict themselves to only one platform. Entertainers should participate in every facet of the industry if they want to remain relevant and grow,” she stated.
Sunny Leone, who has worked in Bollywood films, appeared on reality TV, launched her own beauty brand, and established a strong digital presence, believes her career reflects this idea of versatility. “For me, it’s about constantly learning, adapting, and trying something new. The audience loves to see different sides of you,” she added.
Sunny also highlighted the importance of breaking stereotypes. “Sometimes people put you in a box, but as an entertainer, you have to break those barriers and show you can do much more. The entertainment world gives you that opportunity,” she noted.
She further encouraged young artists to experiment with varied roles and platforms. “The more you explore, the more you grow as an individual and as a professional. Entertainment today is not just about films—it’s about music, OTT, fashion, social media, and live events. Being present everywhere helps you connect with a larger audience,” she explained.
Media experts agree with Sunny’s perspective, pointing out that the future of entertainment lies in cross-platform versatility. With audiences consuming content across OTT, cinema, YouTube, and reels, they say stars who adapt across formats will enjoy longer careers.
Sunny Leone’s statement reflects a growing shift in the industry, where adaptability and creativity drive success across every medium.
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