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Mumbai: Actress Sunny Leone at the red carpet of "63rd Jio Filmfare Awards" in Mumbai on Jan 20, 2018.(Photo: IANS) Image Credit: IANS

Actress Sunny Leone is ready to tell her story through Karenjit Kaur: The Untold Story of Sunny Leone despite opposition from a Sikh group.

The Shiromani Gurdwara Parbandhak Committee (SGPC) has an issue with the usage of “Kaur” in the title of the series.

Diljit Singh Bedi, SGPC’s additional secretary and spokesperson, told The Times of India that the usage would hurt Sikh sentiments as Leone did not follow the teachings of the Sikh gurus. Hence, she had no right to use the title Kaur.

The actress has yet to comment on it, tweeting on Saturday: “The next chapter of my life starts in a few days! Are you ready to take the journey with me through my eyes? #guiltyofdoingitmyway @ZEE5India @namahpictures @freshlimefilms @adidatt #karenjitkaur.”

The former adult film actress shot to fame in India when she entered the Bigg Boss house as a contestant in 2011. She made her Bollywood debut with Jism 2 in 2012.

She is now married to Daniel Weber and the couple has three children. They adopted a girl child Nisha in 2017. In March 2018, they extended their family by including two more children — sons Noah and Asher — via surrogacy.

Leone had earlier said: “Initially, my answer [to a show on her life[ was that I wasn’t sure. But once I started hearing about what the director and the production house wanted, I started having an interest in it.”

On what the audience should expect from the show, the Indo-Canadian talent had said: “The unexpected. This is a part of my life story and not necessarily the journey you are expecting to see.”