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After Salman, Anil Kapoor praises Jacqueline in the song Ek Do Teen

After superstar Salman Khan, seasoned actor Anil Kapoor has come forward to lend his support to actress Jacqueline Fernandez who is facing a lot of criticism over the reprised version of the iconic Bollywood song "Ek Do Teen".

The actor took to his Twitter handle to laud Jacqueline. He praised the actress for attempting to recreate Madhuri Dixit's hit number with a lot of conviction for the upcoming actioner Baaghi 2, featuring Tiger Shroff and Disha Patani.


"What a momentous task it was to follow in @MadhuriDixit's footsteps, and @Asli_Jacqueline has done it exceptionally! It takes a lot of courage & conviction to attempt to recreate an iconic song that so many people have loved for so long! #EkDoTeen," the actor tweeted.

Jacqueline and Anil will shortly be seen in the upcoming action entertainer Race 3 which also features Salman Khan, Bobby Deol, Daisy Shah and Saqib Saleem in important roles. The film releases on 15th June 2018.

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