<p>Sunny Leone faced lot of apprehensions from certain section of the film industry when she made her Bollywood debut, but the actress says people's perception towards her have changed over a period of time.<br /><br />After quitting her career as an adult star, Leone, 34, made her debut in the 2012 erotic-thriller "Jism 2" and feels people from the industry have become more open and welcoming to her and her husband.<br /><br />"I've met some amazing, really nice people over the last few years, especially this year. I feel this year we have not made any new friends, but have interacted with people a little bit differently. People are reacting to me and my husband differently when we walk in a room," Leone told PTI.</p>.<p><br />However, she does not want to blame anyone, but herself for not being a social person.<br />"I don't know want to say it's their fault that they're not being social. I think I like to blame myself. I don't go to a lot of parties, I don't go to a lot of social events so it's hard to meet people."<br /><br />After working in five films and making numerous public appearances the "Ek Paheeli Leela" star still has her fan girl moments when she sees Bollywood stars.<br /><br />"I am really shy, I know it is hard to believe for everybody, but when I am sitting in a room and when I see these people whom I have seen on TV and in movies, most of the time I am like 'Wow that's her, that's him'. I turn into a fan and get too scared to say hello. I am learning to be more social," she said.<br /><br />The actress has become popular and tasted success in a really short period, but according to her she never lets the fame get into her head.<br /><br />"I don't ever tell myself - yes I've arrived. I just want my movies to do well, the producers to make money back. As a business owner myself I know how much it costs to put up a production together," she said.<br />"For me, I always wish the producer makes money and people like it. I am very happy to know that my movie has done well, all the hard work has paid off," Sunny added.</p>
<p>Sunny Leone faced lot of apprehensions from certain section of the film industry when she made her Bollywood debut, but the actress says people's perception towards her have changed over a period of time.<br /><br />After quitting her career as an adult star, Leone, 34, made her debut in the 2012 erotic-thriller "Jism 2" and feels people from the industry have become more open and welcoming to her and her husband.<br /><br />"I've met some amazing, really nice people over the last few years, especially this year. I feel this year we have not made any new friends, but have interacted with people a little bit differently. People are reacting to me and my husband differently when we walk in a room," Leone told PTI.</p>.<p><br />However, she does not want to blame anyone, but herself for not being a social person.<br />"I don't know want to say it's their fault that they're not being social. I think I like to blame myself. I don't go to a lot of parties, I don't go to a lot of social events so it's hard to meet people."<br /><br />After working in five films and making numerous public appearances the "Ek Paheeli Leela" star still has her fan girl moments when she sees Bollywood stars.<br /><br />"I am really shy, I know it is hard to believe for everybody, but when I am sitting in a room and when I see these people whom I have seen on TV and in movies, most of the time I am like 'Wow that's her, that's him'. I turn into a fan and get too scared to say hello. I am learning to be more social," she said.<br /><br />The actress has become popular and tasted success in a really short period, but according to her she never lets the fame get into her head.<br /><br />"I don't ever tell myself - yes I've arrived. I just want my movies to do well, the producers to make money back. As a business owner myself I know how much it costs to put up a production together," she said.<br />"For me, I always wish the producer makes money and people like it. I am very happy to know that my movie has done well, all the hard work has paid off," Sunny added.</p>