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‘Kaur vs KORE’: Sunny Leone is all set to play double role in an AI-driven feature film – Report |


'Kaur vs KORE': Sunny Leone is all set to play double role in an AI-driven feature film - Report

Sunny Leone is ready to take a big step in Indian cinema with her upcoming film, ‘Kaur vs KORE’. The film is a first-of-its-kind project, featuring Sunny in a dual role, as a human superhero and her AI-powered avatar.

‘Kaur vs KORE’ will probably be the first AI feature film

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According to an India Today report, “‘Kaur vs KORE’ will probably be the first feature film made completely with the help of artificial intelligence.” By combining futuristic technology with deep human emotions, the film promises a fresh and exciting storytelling experience for audiences.

The film promises dual roles and thrilling entertainment

The project is not just a visual spectacle but also a gripping story. The report revealed, “While the script is a complete entertainer with a tinge of thrill, technology will also play an important part. The makers are looking to release the film by the end of the year or early 2026.”It further added, “Sunny, who has always been vocal about AI and its misuse, was excited to collaborate. She feels that the film will celebrate AI but also give audiences some lessons to stay protected in this world of digital mayhem.” The film is being directed by filmmaker Vinil Vasu.

Sunny Leone responds to filmmaker criticisms on AI films

Sunny also spoke about the impact of AI films on the entertainment industry and addressed concerns raised by filmmakers like Anurag Kashyap and Vikramaditya Motwane. When asked if she expected disapproval from them, she told India Today, “I think when you have knowledge, then you can understand. This type of cinema is an addition to the industry. I think we will be able to create more jobs. If Anurag Sir was sitting here, I would want him to understand my point of view. That is the lovely thing about being a human being is that our philosophy and the way we see life is different from others. And that is fine.”On the work front, Sunny was last seen in a cameo in Himesh Reshamiya’s ‘Badass Ravikumar’.





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