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Jacqueline Fernandez reveals what she’s doing at Salman Khan’s farmhouse

Just like the rest of us, Bollywood celebrities are also cooped up inside their homes, following the nationwide lockdown, which has now been extended till 17th May. While some celebrities are isolating alone, others have been quarantining with their families amid the Coronavirus pandemic.

But since actress Jacqueline Fernandez’s family is not in India, she has been quarantining with superstar Salman Khan’s family at his Panvel farmhouse. While, there were rumours earlier that the superstar has his rumoured girlfriend, Iulia Vantur, by his side during the lockdown, it now has been revealed that Jacqueline Fernandez is also with him.


Khan recently took to Instagram and shared a picture of her with the caption, “Jacky got caught taking a pic chori-chori chupke-chupke (stealthily). She took one more after that, which she will post on her own!”

Talking to a publication about her lockdown experience, Fernandez said, “At the farm, I ride horses, swim, run and do yoga to keep myself fit. Being amidst nature has never felt so good. This lockdown has helped me devote more time to activities that I enjoy. This includes reading, too.”

The actress is also talking to friends more during the lockdown. “Earlier, I would not be so much in touch with them, but lately, I have been spending a lot of time with them, though virtually,” she said in conclusion.

Jacqueline Fernandez can be currently seen in the much-talked-about Netflix film Mrs Serial Killer, co-starring Manoj Bajpayee and Mohit Raina. It has been written and directed by Shirish Kunder, while his choreographer-turned-filmmaker wife Farah Khan has bankrolled the project.

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