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Real truth about Bollywood Superstar Jacqueline Fernandez

Jacqueline Fernandez is a Sri Lankan actress and model who primarily works in the Indian film industry, commonly referred to as Bollywood. She was born on August 11, 1985, in Manama, Bahrain, to a Sri Lankan father and a Malaysian mother.





Jacqueline made her Bollywood debut in 2009 with the film "Aladin," but it was her role in the 2014 film "Kick" opposite Salman Khan that brought her widespread recognition. She has since appeared in several successful Bollywood films such as "Housefull 2," "Race 2," "Dishoom," "Judwaa 2," and "Drive." She has also appeared in films in other languages such as Tamil and Telugu.

Apart from her acting career, Jacqueline is also known for her philanthropic work, particularly in the fields of animal welfare and education. She has been associated with various NGOs and has actively participated in campaigns for several causes. She is also a trained dancer and has performed in several music videos and stage shows.

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