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Jacqueline Fernandez to star in a Telugu film opposite Pawan Kalyan?

Jacqueline Fernandez was last seen on the big screen in 2019 release Saaho in which she featured in a song. Her last film as a lead was Race 3 and then Drive released on Netflix. Currently, she has Attack and Mrs Serial Killer (Netflix) in her kitty.

According to a report in a tabloid, Jacqueline will be starring in a Telugu film opposite actor Pawan Kalyan. The untitled film is said to be a period-adventure drama and will be directed by Krish who has earlier helmed films like Gabbar Is Back and Manikarnika: The Queen Of Jhansi.


A source told a tabloid, “It is a pan-India film set in 1870 and will release in multiple languages. Jacqueline is looking to explore newer avenues and this is a step forward in that direction. She flew down to Hyderabad several times this year to meet her director and co-star.”

“The film will be shot at multiple studios in Hyderabad on lavish sets. The visuals will be enhanced further using special effects. Jacqueline will sport a different avatar, wearing heavy designer clothes and period jewelry,” added the source.

The source further stated that the actress is open to working in all the industries. Well, recently Jacqueline featured in a music video Genda Phool in which she was also seen lip-syncing some Bengali lines. Well, we are sure fans of Jacqueline are keen to watch her on the big screen in a good role.

Meanwhile, the actress is also supposed to star in Kick 2, but the film has been getting postponed and recently, there were also reports that it might get shelved.

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