Sunny Leone has topped the list this year too

Another year, another list, another expected face at the top of the list of which celebrity Indians searched for the most on Google. The search engine giant released its 'Most Searched' list today. And Indo-Canadian porn star-turned-Bollywood actress Sunny Leone is right at the top of the most searched entertainer list in India this year too.

Apart from Sunny, the top entertainers this year are Big Boss contestants Arshi Khan and Sapna Choudhary, along with YouTube singing sensation Vidya Vox. Here are Google's top five most-searched entertainers in 2017:

Sunny Leone - first

Arshi Khan - second

Sapna Choudhary - third

Vidya Vox - fourth

Disha Patani - fifth

Baahubali 2: The Conclusion was the top trending search query made on Google this year, according to the 2017 Year in Search results announced today.

SS Rajamouli's magnum opus broke several records at the box office this year, cutting across language barriers. And it comes as no surprise that it topped Google's trending charts too this year.

It was followed by searches around Indian Premier League, highlighting India's never-ending love for Cricket, and searches on Live Cricket Score, making the keyword the third-most trending search query this year.

Based on the search terms that had a high spike in traffic in 2017 as compared to 2016, the search engine has brought out nine lists categorising the queries in different sections.

These include - Top Trending Queries Overall, Top Trending News, Top Trending Entertainers, Top Trending Movies, Top Trending Songs, Sporting Events, Top Trending Near me, Top Trending How to, and Top Trending What is.

The overall queries' list was largely dominated by Bollywood and Sports themes, with Dangal, Half Girlfriend, Badrinath ki Dulhania, and Champions Trophy making it to the top 10.

From firing up emotions to getting a groove on, Bollywood songs kept the tempo high on Search too.

Among the top trending songs this year, Hawa Hawa from the Arjun Kapoor starrer Mubarakan crowned the charts, followed by Sufi track Mere Rashke Qamar, originally sung by the legendary Nusrat Fateh Ali Khan and recreated by vocalist Rahat Fateh Ali Khan for the film Baadshaho.

Interest in western music prevailed with the Latin hit Despacito, and Ed Sheeran's Shape of You featuring among the top trending tracks.

Google's Year in Search 2017 also reflected the year's top news moments that captured India's attention including the CBSE results, UP elections, Goods and Services Tax (GST) and Budget.