
Sunny Leone Shines At The Audio Launch Of 'Petta Rap' Song ‘Vechi Seyyuthey’
Sunny Leone recently attended the press meet for the audio launch of the song Vechi Seyyuthey from the upcoming film Petta Rap in Chennai. Accompanied by legendary choreographer-filmmaker Prabhudeva, the event showcased their collaboration on the high-energy track.
Released earlier this month, Vechi Seyyuthey has quickly become a fan favorite, gaining widespread attention for its infectious beats, dynamic choreography, and Sunny Leone’s captivating screen presence.
The song, which blends Prabhudeva’s signature dance style with Sunny Leone’s glamour, has set social media ablaze. Fans have enthusiastically embraced it, with many recreating the dance steps and sharing their excitement online.
During the press conference, both Sunny and Prabhudeva expressed their excitement about working together and shared behind-the-scenes insights into the making of the song. Their enthusiasm reflected the commitment to delivering a memorable and entertaining experience for audiences.
In addition to Petta Rap, Sunny Leone has a busy lineup of projects. She is set to star in Badass Ravikumar, a film by Prabhudeva and Himesh Reshammiya, and has an untitled Malayalam project in the works.
Sunny will also appear in Shero, with details still under wraps, and has finished filming for Tent, which is scheduled for release in 2025.
She has two more untitled films slated for release next year, further showcasing her expanding presence across Indian cinema.
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