Most of us tend to think that of Sunny Leone as a porn-star who became a Bollywood celebrity, but before that she was Karenjit Kaur Bohra, a Sikh girl from a modest family in Canada. The documentary is titled Mostly Sunny Partly Cloudy and is directed by filmmaker Dilip Mehta. It's about to get a worldwide release and talks about hitherto unknown aspects of her life. He said: "It would be a worldwide theatrical release. It's a feature-length documentary. Sunny is endearing, warm, candid and emotional and takes one through her life trajectory with remarkable openness and confidence."

Describing his first meeting with Sunny Leone, Dilip Mehta said: "Sunny, her husband Daniel and I met at the Juhu Marriott in Mumbai over a year ago. From the moment Sunny came into the lobby and all the way to the coffee shop at the lower level all eyes were focused on her. She has a presence that commands attention. It was as though no one else existed nor mattered."

He also said: "Over the course of one year in the making of our film I can't recall a single incident when Sunny asked us to switch off the camera. She gave us unfettered access to her film sets, the making of music videos, and to her family, friends and Team Sunny."

What comes across very strongly in the documentary is a woman who is not embarrassed by or apologetic about anything she has done.

Says Dilip appreciatively, "Sunny appears to be amongst a handful of people who seemingly has no regret of her life journey. She is non-evasive of her past avatar as an Adult Entertainer and of the choices that made her a hugely successful part of a multi-billion dollar industry."