Jacqueline says, Tired of her girl-next-door image, wants to play Villain in Next

Jackie may be best known for her glamorous and girl-next-door roles but the sexy lady whose golden luck is chasing her nowadays says she now wants to try her luck working as the villain in her upcoming as she is bored of a good girl image.

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In her seven years old Bolly career, the 31-year old glam doll has starred in films many hits like Housefull series, ‘Aladin’, Dishoom and ‘Kick’ among others and now the girl feels like she has to try her hand in the films as a villain too.

“I would love to play a villain because this year also my roles have been very glamorous or very girl-next-door. I feel now I want to get into more villain kind of roles,” Jacqueline told PTI.

When the Sri Lankan beauty asked about her most beloved genre of theater, the actress says she enjoys fantasy movies the most.

“I love fantasy and anything to do with superhero or fairy tales or even magic, I just love that.”

 

A directorial by Remo D’Souza, ‘A Flying Jatt’ features Jackie sharing screen space with Tiger Shroff who is essaying the role of a desi superhero. Hollywood actor Nathan Jones also appears on the screen as the villain in the film which will hit the floors of the theaters on August 25, 2016. Jacqueline appreciated her co-star Mr. Shroff for being a supportive shoulder while the rolling of the film and called him a professional.

“I’ve learnt a lot from Tiger. He is very professional and talented. So, that was a fantastic experience for me to be able to work with him.”

 

The Dishoom heroine says she is introduced to west projects and it is like her dream come true to work with ‘The Revenant’ actor Leonardo DiCaprio, who is her teen time celeb idol.

“I idolized Leonardo DiCaprio ever since I was a kid when I first watched ‘Romeo + Juliet’. I have been his biggest fan all my life,”.


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