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Am indebted to Salman Khan, says B-town beauty Jacqueline Fernandez

Am indebted to Salman Khan, says B-town beauty Jacqueline Fernandez

India Blooms News Service | | 09 Aug 2015, 02:54 pm
Mumbai, Aug 9 (IBNS): Jacqueline Fernandez who is next to be seen in 'Brothers' opposite Akshay Kumar has definitely come a long way.
She just completed shooting for ‘Dishoom’ with Varun Dhawan and John Abraham and has three upcoming films in the near future.

But just a while back, she thought her career in Bollywood had come to an end. The actress made her debut with Sujoy Ghosh’s ‘Aladin’ in 2009 after which she barely had any film offers.

It was only when she was offered Kick opposite Salman Khan that her career was re-launched and film offers started pouring in for the actress.

Speaking about her equation with Salman, the actress said, “I feel it’s more than I could have ever imagined. For me, he definitely goes beyond being just a co-star. I think it’s a friendship that I will value for a long time, because I feel indebted to him. He’s an amazing person, and everyone knows that. At the same time, he’s always there for people.”

Jacqueline will soon be seen in Brothers in a completely different avatar.

 

 

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