This Article is From Jul 17, 2014

Jacqueline Fernandes: Kick is on Salman Khan's Shoulders

Jacqueline Fernandes: Kick is on Salman Khan's Shoulders

A still from the movie Kick

Highlights

  • Actress Jacqueline Fernandez finds "nothing to worry about" in the fact that Salman Khan has "overpowering" presence in their forthcoming Bollywood film Kick. (Also read: Salman Khan's Eid Connection: Will it Work for Kick?)
  • "The movie is on Salman's shoulders. He is the main lead of this film, people come to see Salman Khan at the end of the day, and for me to be part of it, is a very big deal," Jacqueline said.
  • "Even if Salman is overpowering you (an artist), it's fine. He is a superstar, he is a very strong person. That's nothing to worry about. For any actor, it only does good," she said.
  • Directed by Sajid Nadiadwala, Kick has a screenplay by Chetan Bhagat.
  • Jacqueline, who hails from Sri Lanka, says her Bollywood journey, which started with the 2009 film Aladin, has been "amazing".
  • "I couldn't have asked for anything more. I came here not knowing anybody. I am happy when I look back at my career, I have worked with amazing people. I feel I have been blessed. I think my hard work has paid off as I am doing a movie like Kick," she added.
  • Jacqueline, a Salman Khan fan herself, says she loved him in Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam.
  • "He was so cute in that," she said.
Mumbai: Actress Jacqueline Fernandez finds "nothing to worry about" in the fact that Salman Khan has "overpowering" presence in their forthcoming Bollywood film Kick. (Also read: Salman Khan's Eid Connection: Will it Work for Kick?)

"The movie is on Salman's shoulders. He is the main lead of this film, people come to see Salman Khan at the end of the day, and for me to be part of it, is a very big deal," Jacqueline said.

"Even if Salman is overpowering you (an artist), it's fine. He is a superstar, he is a very strong person. That's nothing to worry about. For any actor, it only does good," she said.

Directed by Sajid Nadiadwala, Kick has a screenplay by Chetan Bhagat.

Jacqueline, who hails from Sri Lanka, says her Bollywood journey, which started with the 2009 film Aladin, has been "amazing".

"I couldn't have asked for anything more. I came here not knowing anybody. I am happy when I look back at my career, I have worked with amazing people. I feel I have been blessed. I think my hard work has paid off as I am doing a movie like Kick," she added.

Jacqueline, a Salman Khan fan herself, says she loved him in Hum Dil De Chuke Sanam.

"He was so cute in that," she said.
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