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Jacqueline Fernandez on Kick 2: Sajid Nadiadwala will not come to any of us without a blockbuster script

Salman Khan and Jacqueline Fernandez starrer Kick released in 2014. The film was a blockbuster at the box office and after its release, there were reports of the sequel being planned. But it was last year when Kick 2 was officially announced with a release date of Christmas 2019. However, that’s not happening as the movie is yet to go on the floors.

There have been a lot of reports about Kick 2 especially related to the lead actress. It was said that Deepika Padukone will be replacing Jacqueline in the sequel. However, a few weeks ago, during an interview, Salman stated that there won’t be Kick without Jacqueline.


Recently, Jacqueline attended a Sri Lanka tourism event and during the media interaction, she was asked about an update on Kick 2, to which the actress said, “I think Sajid Nadiadwala is working on the script. It is something he has been working for some time. Knowing Nadiadwala he is a perfectionist. He will not come to any of us without a perfect blockbuster script. He is blockbuster to us and he is working on that and we are giving him all the time and space he needs for that.”

Salman and Jacqueline were last seen together on the big screen in last year’s release Race 3. The film failed to make a mark at the box office and was panned by the critics. Salman and Jacqueline look quite good together on the big screen and we are sure fans of both the actors would be keen to watch them in Kick 2.

Meanwhile, Jacqueline is currently busy with the shooting of her digital debut Mrs. Serial Killer which is being directed by Shirish Kunder. Talking about Salman Khan, the actor has Dabangg 3 and Inshallah in his kitty. While the former will release in December this year, the latter hits the screens on Eid next year.

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