Pooja Sharma (HINDUSTAN TIMES; October 14, 2019)

Women empowerment is a cause close to Jacqueline Fernandez’s heart. In her previous interview with HT, the actor shared how she would like to see women across the world take gender prejudice head on. Jacqueline has now become one of the faces of the women’s liberation movement in Saudi Arabia. She features in an advertisement at KSA airport. Jacqueline says that it’s important for nations to promote equality for their people. She is also gung ho about her upcoming work on the digital platform. Excerpts:

You are the first Bollywood actor to become one of the faces of women’s liberation movement in Saudi Arabia. In what ways has the country progressed?
I don’t consider myself to be the face of women’s liberation movement in Saudi Arabia. There are many great women who I think are more deserving of that title. It’s an honour to have my picture at KSA airport! Saudi Arabia has progressed in many ways in recent times. It’s important for countries to retain their cultural identity, but I do think Saudi Arabia is consciously moving towards greater freedom for all its citizens. In the times of economic and technological advancement, every country could do more to promote equality for their people.

Have you also received film offers or dance show offers in Saudi Arabia?
I was invited to perform in Saudi Arabia as a part of the Da-Bangg The Tour. I would love to bring the show to this remarkable country.

With two of your upcoming movies releasing on an OTT platform, do you want to focus on the digital medium now?
I love the digital platform. It has such exceptional content to offer. It’s more accessible for people and I think everyone should have access to art and entertainment. I will always love films, so it would be great to maintain a balance between both the mediums.

Are you ready to go for a non-glamorous look for a role or even physical transformation?
It would depend on the role. I am not against doing something gritty and less glamorous. If it’s the right opportunity, I would absolutely consider doing something different and unexpected.

Would you, at any point, also want to do a sports centric movie? Do you also follow any sport?
The achievements of sportswomen are under-recognised. I would love to celebrate them on screen. I grew up in Bahrain where Formula 1 racing is huge. I have a soft spot for it. However, I love all things athletic and have a lot of respect for professional athletes.