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Jacqueline flies gown to Delhi to support a friend

| | Oct 07, 2015, at 02:42 am
Mumbai, Oct 6 (IBNS): Jacqueline Fernandez recently squeezed in a trip to Delhi to attend the launch of a close friend's jewellery store.
Kamat was among the first few friends she made when she first moved to India to try her luck in modeling and the film industry. 
 
So when she was requested by her old friend to attend the opening of her store, Jacqueline obliged despite her busy schedule.
 
Confirming the story a source close to the actress said, “For about a month, Jacqueline has been shooting in London, UK, for the third installment of the Housefull film series. She came down to Mumbai for four days last week to fulfill a brand commitment. And she squeezed in a trip to Delhi for the launch of her friend, Aarti Kamat’s jewellery store.”

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