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It's encouraging to be part of sequels, says Jacqueline Fernandez

Bollywood diva Jacqueline Fernandez, who is currently busy wrapping up the last leg of shooting for her forthcoming film Race 3, has starred in some of the most successful sequels ever since making her foray into Hindi films.

Murder 2, Race 2, Housefull 2, Housefull 3, and Judwaa 2 are some of the immensely successful sequels that the actress has been a part of and, interestingly, most of them have racked up huge numbers at the box-office.


Talking about headlining so many sequels, Jacqueline says, "It is so funny that it actually feels like it's my tryst with sequels. My success with sequels started with Murder 2. And post that, it is really amazing that I have been offered so many sequels. But they have been very lucky for me, I think. Honestly, it is quite encouraging when you're a part of a sequel. Not only are they widely appreciated, you can be a part of the future sequels as well, as is the case with the Race franchise. So I am thrilled!"

In Race 3, Fernandez will be seen opposite megastar Salman Khan. Directed by Remo D'souza, the action entertainer releases on 15th June.

Right after Race 3, the gorgeous actress will team up with Khan again for a sequel to their 2014 blockbuster film Kick 2.

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