Thursday, June 11, 2026
ADVT 
Bollywood

Jacqueline Says Entertaining Requires A Huge Amount Of Energy!

IANS, 28 Dec, 2017 01:27 PM
  • Jacqueline Says Entertaining Requires A Huge Amount Of Energy!
Jacqueline Fernandez' films are known to be entertainers.They are a perfect mix of dance, drama, and humor.
 
The actress has been an active contributor in the space of masala entertainers.
 
She is known to draw the audience in theaters with her mass appeal.
 
Over the time Jacqueline has been keeping her fans updated with all the hard work and prep that goes into delivering entertaining acts.
 
When asked Jacqueline Fernandez shared,"As a commercial actress, we have to be pretty much the entire package. And that's what people enjoy. It's very difficult to be 100 percent in everything and tick all the boxes such as maintaining oneself, looking good, being stylish and keeping up the energy levels."
 
The actress further adds,"Entertaining requires a huge amount of energy. It's an ongoing job. Your job doesn't finish until the time you leave the set. For that, you have to go into training such as dancing and other exercise forms. All those things are required for you to get into the commercial zone."
 
Jacqueline Fernandez adds," I wouldn't do something that comes so easily. There have been times when I went through sleepless nights because I was shooting five to six films together besides live performances etc. And such things don't come easily. That's the challenge of being a commercial heroine in this industry. It's easy for people to give up and say, Oh it's not worth it, but for me its worth it" 
 
All of her films have been successful at the box office and with Judwaa 2, Jacqueline has marked her 5th 100 crore film at the box office. 
 
On the work front, Jacqueline Fernandez has an amazing line up of films and will be seen alongside Superstar Salman Khan in Race 3.

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

Feminism Not About Asking For Reservation: Taapsee Pannu

Feminism Not About Asking For Reservation: Taapsee Pannu
Actress Taapsee Pannu, who has played powerful roles in movies like "Baby" and "Pink", says feminism is not about asking for reservation or extra rights to get an edge over the other gender, but about working towards gender equality.

Feminism Not About Asking For Reservation: Taapsee Pannu

'Bareilly Ki Barfi' Mints Over Rs 10 Crore In Opening Weekend

'Bareilly Ki Barfi' Mints Over Rs 10 Crore In Opening Weekend
Actors Ayushmann Khurrana, Kriti Sanon and Rajkummar Rao starrer "Bareilly Ki Barfi" amassed over Rs 10 crore in its opening weekend, its makers said on Monday.

'Bareilly Ki Barfi' Mints Over Rs 10 Crore In Opening Weekend

More Comfortable In Non-glamorous Roles: Nargis Fakhri

Actress Nargis Fakhri, who featured in glamorous roles in films like "Main Tera Hero", "Azhar" and "Housefull 3", says she is more comfortable doing non-glamorous parts.

More Comfortable In Non-glamorous Roles: Nargis Fakhri

'Varun Dhawan Knows What His Fans Want'

'Varun Dhawan Knows What His Fans Want'
ctor Varun Dhawan knows exactly what his fans want and he works towards it, feels Rajeev Chudasama, Co-Founder, Marching Ants Advertising.

'Varun Dhawan Knows What His Fans Want'

Life Of An Artiste Sexier Than That Of A Superstar, Says Ayushmann Khurrana

Life Of An Artiste Sexier Than That Of A Superstar, Says Ayushmann Khurrana
Ayushmann's latest release is "Bareilly Ki Barfi", and his next is "Shubh Mangal Saavdhan". His last release "Meri Pyaari Bindu" did not do well at the box office, but the actor says he is not under much pressure because his mind is always occupied in some creative process.

Life Of An Artiste Sexier Than That Of A Superstar, Says Ayushmann Khurrana

'Partition: 1947' Banned From Release In Pakistan

'Partition: 1947' Banned From Release In Pakistan
Filmmaker Gurinder Chadhas "Partition: 1947" -- the Hindi version of period drama "Viceroy's House" -- has been banned from releasing in Pakistan, reportedly over "misrepresentation" of Muhammad Ali Jinnah. The director says it's unfortunate.

'Partition: 1947' Banned From Release In Pakistan