Now, I want people to relate to my character on screen, not to Jacqueline-Jacqueline Fernandez
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Hiren Kotwani (DNA; April 24, 2015)
After the blockbuster Kick (2014),
Jacqueline Fernandez has a truly interesting bunch of movies
ahead. Apart from Brothers and Bangistan, the gorgeous looker also
has a Hollywood horror-thriller Definition Of Fear and a Sri Lankan
indie in English, According To Matthew. She'll soon start work on Rohit
Dhawan's Dishoom with Varun Dhawan and John Abraham, followed by Remo
D'Souza's next with Tiger Shroff. Talking
about Brothers, her first film with producer Karan Johar, she says, “It
is an intense drama with many layers. One major aspect deals with a
couple (Akshay Kumar and I), their trials and tribulations. I'm happy that
filmmakers are confident that I can deliver in such a challenging role.“
She is also gung-ho about According To Matthew because “it was incredible bringing a real-life incident to screen. It's a suspense thriller and my character is very intimidating.“ And, though she just has a cameo in Bangistan, she is very happy about it. Jackie reasons, “Ritesh (Sidhwani) and Karan (Anshuman) had approached me before Kick released. I loved the script and the message they are trying to send out through this film.“
She concludes, “My upcoming films are the kind of work I want to focus on now. Earlier, it was more about being glamorous and working with big names. Now, I want people to relate to my character on screen, not to Jacqueline.“
She is also gung-ho about According To Matthew because “it was incredible bringing a real-life incident to screen. It's a suspense thriller and my character is very intimidating.“ And, though she just has a cameo in Bangistan, she is very happy about it. Jackie reasons, “Ritesh (Sidhwani) and Karan (Anshuman) had approached me before Kick released. I loved the script and the message they are trying to send out through this film.“
She concludes, “My upcoming films are the kind of work I want to focus on now. Earlier, it was more about being glamorous and working with big names. Now, I want people to relate to my character on screen, not to Jacqueline.“
This entry was posted on October 4, 2009 at 12:14 pm, and is filed under
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