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Mrs. Serial Killer trailer: Jacqueline Fernandez steals the show with her powerful act

Jacqueline Fernandez is surely a big star, but well, apart from a few films, she has not yet made a mark as a powerful actress. But looks like things are going to change now.

The actress will next be seen in Netflix’s original film Mrs. Serial Killer. The movie is directed by Shirish Kunder and also stars Manoj Bajpayee and Mohit Raina. A couple of days ago, it was announced that the movie will start streaming on Netflix from 1st May 2020, and now, the makers have unveiled the trailer of the film.


Jacqueline took to Instagram to share the trailer with her fans. She posted, “Mrs. Serial Killer May 1st only on Netflix! This one’s going to be some killer stuff!! @shirishkunder @farahkhankunder @srishtibehlarya @netflix_in.”

The trailer of Mrs. Serial Killer is quite intriguing and surely makes us eager to watch the film. Well, it stars talented actors like Manoj Bajpayee and Mohit Raina, but it is Jacqueline who steals the show. Her act is the highlight of the trailer, and it looks like the actress has put her best foot forward. We won’t be surprised if the film becomes a turning point in Jacqueline’s career and establish her as a strong performer.

Apart from Mrs. Serial Killer, Jacqueline has Attack in her kitty which also stars John Abraham and Rakul Preet Singh. The actress reportedly will also be seen in a Telugu period film opposite Pawan Kalyan. The movie is said to be set in the Mughal era and Jacqueline will be seen playing the role of Aurangzeb’s sister in the movie.

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  • Trump shares post calling India, China "hellholes".
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US president Donald Trump sparked fresh controversy on Thursday by resharing a racist post from American commentator Michael Savage that called India, China and other nations "hellholes."
The Ministry of External Affairs responded with minimal comment.

"We've seen some reports. That's where I'll leave it," MEA spokesperson Randhir Jaiswal said during a weekly briefing on Thursday evening. He offered no further reaction to the post Trump shared with millions of followers.

The incident comes as India and the United States continue trade negotiations. Jaiswal confirmed an Indian team travelled to Washington DC for talks, describing discussions as "ongoing and constructive."

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