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Sunny’s statue has deeper meaning

Madame Tussauds figure represents the actress’ acceptance by mainstream Indian society

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during its unveiling at the Madame Tussauds museum in New Delhi on Tuesday. Bollywood actress and former adult film star Sunny Leone appeared in New Delhi on Tuesday for the unveiling of her wax likeness at the city’s Madame Tussauds museum, a symbol of changing cultural mores in a country where arranged marriages remain common and celebrity kisses in public constitute front-page news.

The statue represents the Canadianbo­rn, Indian-American actress and entreprene­ur’s acceptance by mainstream Indian society even as conservati­ve Indian politician­s condemn her porn-star past.

Born Karenjit Kaur Vohra to a Sikh Punjabi family, Leone, 37, made a name for herself in the porn industry before breaking into Bollywood in 2012, starring in the sequel to the hit movie Jism, Hindi for “body.”

A string of movies, a documentar­y and a Netflix biopic have garnered her huge audiences — even as critics have panned her acting abilities.

For years, Leone has been India’s most Googled entertaine­r. With the statue, Leone joins the pantheon of Indian celebritie­s — including Bollywood stars Madhubala and Katrina Kaif, and Indian Prime Minister Narendra Modi — immortalis­ed in wax.

Leone’s rise in India has not been without controvers­y.

In 2011, Anurag Thakur, head of the youth wing of the Bharatiya Janata Party, now India’s ruling party, and a member of India’s Parliament, sought to censure a TV channel that ran a reality TV show featuring Leone.

Thakur argued that an adult-entertainm­ent star’s appearance on the show would have a “negative impact on the mindset of children.” In 2015, India’s Community Party leader Atul Kumar Anjan decried a condom ad featuring Leone as “disgusting and dirty,” and said it promoted sex and could lead to a rise in rape cases in India.

An antagonist­ic interview with Bhupendra Chaubey of CNN News18 inspired a firestorm in the Indian press and on social media.

In the interview, Chaubey asked whether Leone regretted working in the porn industry, and whether she was aware that Indian housewives worried she would steal their husbands.

Chaubey said some found Leone “completely antithetic­al to what we perceive as the ideal of an Indian woman.”

“I don’t see myself the way other people see me,” Leone said in a news conference on Tuesday, adding that the statue stood for “women speaking up and women doing what they’re passionate about.” —

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Photos by AP and supplied Bollywood actress and former adult film star Sunny Leone with her wax likeness
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