In the film, directed by , Arunoday played an intelligence officer who goes undercover as Sunny’s fiancé to help track down a former lover and traitor (played by Randeep Hooda). Their chemistry in songs like "Darta Hoon" was heavily promoted as one of the "steamiest" aspects of the movie at the time.
He often spoke against the hypocrisy of the industry, where her past was used to target her while ignoring her current talent. He called her a "true survivor" and a role model for her resilience in the face of criticism. The On-Screen Chemistry In the film, directed by , Arunoday played
In multiple interviews, Singh expressed that working with Leone was a standard, collaborative professional assignment. He noted her work ethic, punctuality, and determination to master her lines in a language she was still learning. For Singh, the focus remained strictly on delivering compelling, emotionally intense performances required by a complex narrative of passion and betrayal. Dismantling the Media's Sensationalized Narrative He called her a "true survivor" and a
In the ever-volatile ecosystem of Bollywood, where publicists often craft every syllable that leaves a celebrity’s mouth, moments of raw, unfiltered honesty are rarer than a quiet day on social media. But recently, the industry’s most candid and often controversial figure, , broke the internet by doing what he does best: speaking his mind without a script. For Singh, the focus remained strictly on delivering
"We have a particular setting and we need to keep that in mind... Some say that with Jism 2, we are making something overtly erotic and sexy. Fair enough but then I have seen much sexier stuff."
Singh dismissed the "buzz" created by their steamy scenes in