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Entered Bollywood By Chance: Jacqueline Fernandez

Darpan News Desk, 08 Mar, 2018 01:09 PM
  • Entered Bollywood By Chance: Jacqueline Fernandez
Actress Jacqueline Fernandez, who hails from Sri Lanka, says she always wanted to be an entertainer but didn't plan getting into Bollywood.
 
 
The actress -- an investor as well as 'believer' for Raw Pressery -- has penned down her thoughts about her journey in blog, which went live on International Women's Day on Thursday.
 
 
"Since a very young age, I've always dreamt of being an entertainer. Wanting to tell stories, make everyone around me laugh. For me it was never about the films but the pure joy that comes with being an entertainer. That dream, that joy is something that had me drawn towards it," Jacqueline said.
 
 
"Entering Bollywood pretty much happened by chance. In Bollywood, it's not just about entertaining, but also an artistic form of expression through dance, acting and dialogue that has the potential to stir thousands of emotions.
 
 
"Your audience relates to you. Lives the character through you. All the strength to live up to my dream of being an entertainer has come from constantly growing as a performer and to focus on my strengths. It might sound a little too good to be true as you read, but believe me, once you start living by it, you'll feel the difference yourself," she added.
 
 
 
 
Born to a Sri Lankan father and Malaysian mother, Jacqueline was raised in Bahrain. At the age of 14, she was hosting a fitness show. She moved to Australia to attend college and then returned to Sri Lanka where she took up a reporting job.
 
 
The year 2006 turned to be a game-changer as she won the Miss Sri Lanka beauty crown. She made her debut in the Indian film industry with the 2009 film "Aladin".
 
 
"I grew up in a very simple Sri Lankan family, raised in the UAE. I first decided I wanted to be a performer at the age of 6, and honestly, was quite afraid to bring this up with my parents at first. I was apprehensive of what they'd say since it was quite an unconventional career path but I guess I happened to get really lucky," she said.
 
 
The actress says her parents have been her biggest source of support even when her debut Bollywood film didn't click at the box office.
 
 
"In all my trying times, during the initial stages when I was unfamiliar with this vibrant city, that I now call home, or during my first stint in acting; I've always believed in my abilities and that really has made all the difference. It still astonishes me, how such a small change is able to get you through an entire trial and error phase and, put you right in front of your goals, however lofty they may be," she said.

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