Jacqueline Fernandez is juggling between Bollywood and international projects. The actress has now decided to add yet another activity to her to do list that will enhance her dancing skills.
With 'Lat Lag Gayi' (Race 2) and 'Jumme Ki Raat' (Kick), Jacqueline Fernandez has set a new benchmark when it comes to dance in Bollywood and now she has decided to go a step beyond and learn an Indian classical dance form. No, it is not for hobby but the actress will be learning Bharatnatyam for one of her upcoming films. Jacqueline, who is excited about this, refused to divulge any details about the film but mentioned that this will surely be a new experience for her.
The film in question is said to be directed by Remo D'Souza and the actress will star opposite Tiger Shroff. Remo, who started his career as a choreographer, always includes the element of dance in his films.
With 'Lat Lag Gayi' (Race 2) and 'Jumme Ki Raat' (Kick), Jacqueline Fernandez has set a new benchmark when it comes to dance in Bollywood and now she has decided to go a step beyond and learn an Indian classical dance form. No, it is not for hobby but the actress will be learning Bharatnatyam for one of her upcoming films. Jacqueline, who is excited about this, refused to divulge any details about the film but mentioned that this will surely be a new experience for her.
The film in question is said to be directed by Remo D'Souza and the actress will star opposite Tiger Shroff. Remo, who started his career as a choreographer, always includes the element of dance in his films.
- 11/10/2014
- BollywoodHungama
A new photo from Jacqueline Fernandez's upcoming British horror movie Definition Of Fear has been unveiled.
The Sri Lankan actress plays a psychology student in her first non-Bollywood project.
Checkout the first look of @Asli_Jacqueline as a psychology student from her debut Hollywood film Definition Of Fear pic.twitter.com/VMlNhbCmlP
— Zoom TV (@ZoomTV) November 9, 2014
Directed by James Simpson, the film follows four girls who spend the weekend at a holiday cabin overlooking a beautiful lake and soon realise that they are not alone.
Filming on the movie began in Ottawa in early October and is expected to wrap up this week.
The psychological thriller also stars Katherine Barrell, Mercedes Papalia and Blythe Hubbard.
Definition Of Fear is scheduled to hit cinemas in 2015.
The Sri Lankan actress plays a psychology student in her first non-Bollywood project.
Checkout the first look of @Asli_Jacqueline as a psychology student from her debut Hollywood film Definition Of Fear pic.twitter.com/VMlNhbCmlP
— Zoom TV (@ZoomTV) November 9, 2014
Directed by James Simpson, the film follows four girls who spend the weekend at a holiday cabin overlooking a beautiful lake and soon realise that they are not alone.
Filming on the movie began in Ottawa in early October and is expected to wrap up this week.
The psychological thriller also stars Katherine Barrell, Mercedes Papalia and Blythe Hubbard.
Definition Of Fear is scheduled to hit cinemas in 2015.
- 11/10/2014
- Digital Spy
Jacqueline Fernandez who is busy shooting for the international project Definition Of Fear at Ottawa, the Canadian capital, faced the brunt of the firing incident that took place at the Parliament Hill recently. Apparently, the actress and her entire crew were under lockdown while shooting in Canada after the shootout incident left the city in shock.
While the lockdown was lifted from many areas within 11 hours of the incident, the area where Jacqueline Fernandez was staying along with her crew was only 30 minutes away from the crime scene. Hence, she was stranded within the hotel for about two days. Reminiscing about the incident, Jacqueline revealed that they were about to start shooting on that day but weren't allowed to travel after the shootout. She also maintained that the main gates of the hotel they were residing in were locked for about 48 hours and the crew along with her were keeping themselves updated with the news.
While the lockdown was lifted from many areas within 11 hours of the incident, the area where Jacqueline Fernandez was staying along with her crew was only 30 minutes away from the crime scene. Hence, she was stranded within the hotel for about two days. Reminiscing about the incident, Jacqueline revealed that they were about to start shooting on that day but weren't allowed to travel after the shootout. She also maintained that the main gates of the hotel they were residing in were locked for about 48 hours and the crew along with her were keeping themselves updated with the news.
- 10/27/2014
- BollywoodHungama
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