Bollywood actress Jacqueline Fernandez and her alleged relationship with rogue Sukesh Chandrasekhar in a 200 crore Dirty money laundering case has brought the diva into some real trouble with ED. Day by day the case takes a different turn. Now here are some final reports on the case and it’s totally shocking!
Read below to find out the latest buzz about the case!
According to Indiatoday.in reports, the cheater Sukesh Chandrasekhar not only threw the Bollywood diva Jacqueline Fernandez with luxurious gifts, but also promised her a starring role in an Indian superhero movie!
Reports claim that swindler Soukes Chandrasekhar knew that Jacqueline Fernandez was finding a job. Taking advantage of the situation, Sukesh then used fake alibi and allegedly told Jacqueline that he would produce a 500 crore three-part work of a female superhero with her in the eponymous role. Chandrasekhar also promised to produce the country’s first female superhero work and keep it in charge.
The so-called project that promised Jacqueline to attract her, would use Hollywood VFX artists and would be filmed worldwide, according to him.
This is so weird!
It was recently reported that Jacqueline finally broke her silence about her relationship with the scammer. She said the actress’s statements indicated that Soukes approached her under the pseudonym Sekhar Ratna Vela and that she pretended to be the owner of Sun TV.
Jacqueline said: “Sekar told me he was a big fan. He soon told me that I had to make films in South India and that Sun TV produces many such films. I have been in contact with him since February. He gave me his… number and asked me to make calls to that number. “
Meanwhile, it was previously reported that in addition to Jacqueline Fernandez and Nora Fatehi, Sukesh Chandrasekhar has now claimed to be in a relationship with Bollywood actress Shraddha Kapoor and Shilpa Shetty!
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