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Jacqueline Fernandez sets up her own YouTube channel

There is a new place you can visit to get inside access to the life of popular Bollywood actress Jacqueline Fernandez. The Kick (2014) actress, who enjoys a massive fan following on various social media platforms such as Instagram and Twitter, launched her own YouTube channel today.

Fernandez went live on her Instagram account and launched her YouTube channel along with her fans. The first-ever video that the actress uploaded on the video-streaming site gave a glimpse into her childhood, her family, her first-ever ramp walk, her crowning as Miss Sri Lanka, her first audition and so much more!


As soon as the video went live, fans started pouring in, in huge numbers. Within no time, the subscribers count on the channel shot up and is increasing by and by ever since. What makes Jacqueline Fernandez’s YouTube channel special is the fact that apart from covering beauty and fashion, the actress will also focus on things like being happy, overcoming fear, living your dreams, etc.

On the work front, Jacqueline is gearing up to commence work on her maiden digital venture Mrs Serial Killer by Netflix. To be produced by Farah Khan and directed by Shirish Kunder, the series also has Manoj Bajpayee and Mohit Raina on its star cast. Buzz also has it that the actress is returning to the Kick franchise. If the news is indeed true, she will romance superstar Salman Khan once again in Kick 2.

Rumours are also rife that Jacqueline Fernandez is onboard to play the parallel lead in actor-filmmaker Revathi’s next directorial venture. The film is said to be the official remake of Mahesh Bhatt’s cult film Arth (1982), starring Kulbhushan Kharbanda, Smita Patil and Shabana Azmi in principal roles. However, an official confirmation is awaited.

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