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Jacqueline Fernandez discussed personal conflicts after her mother’s death.
She recalls a memorable moment working with a gene-cloud van dam in Italy.
Fernandez reflects the challenges associated with her alleged relationship with Sukesh.
New Delhi:
Jacqueline Fernandez, who recently lost her mother, has opened her personal struggles, her Hollywood beginning and the emotional strength drawn from her family.
In an interview with Hollywood Reporter India, the actress recalled a special moment when her parents saw her on the set of Kill M All 2, where she was filming with her childhood statue, Jean-Kloud Van Dame.
“I just couldn’t believe it. I was lining with him (Jean-Cloud Van Deme), working with him. He was my icon. I think I had a whole family. We had this laser disc. My father was in hell. If we have to see the gene cloud, we have to help in a set with each other.
Jacqueline also faced challenges that faced the challenges facing, including an investigation into her alleged relationship with Conman Sukesh Chandrashekhar. “What we pass as actors in the industry, our parents also go through it. Everything, it is out of it. It is still a lot for parents to support you through everything. My mother was always proud of me and she always wants me to try and dream,” she shared.
In April, the Delhi High Court reserved her order on Jacqueline’s petition challenging the Enforcement Directorate’s complaint under the prevention of the Money Laundering Act (PMLA). The case is related to the allegations that he received expensive gifts from Sukesh Chandrashekhar, which is at the center of the Rs 200 crore money laundering case.
Jacqueline expressed gratitude for the time spent together, reflecting her mother’s death. “I was lucky to be able to spend her in the last few months. I always think I can do more. I can do more. What more can I do? It takes a lot of time to come with it. I don’t think I am still going to come with it … she was always my biggest cheerleader,” she said.