'My Baby, my Bomma': Conman Sukesh writes to Jacqueline from Tihar Jail on Easter
New Delhi: Jailed conman Sukesh Chandrasekhar has penned yet another emotional letter to actor Jacqueline Fernandez, declaring his love and how much he misses her, on Easter, media reports said.
Lodged at Delhi's Tihar Jail in a multi-crore extortion case, Chandrashekhar wrote he thought about her while seeing the “Lux Cozy” ad.
"My Baby my Bomma, Jacqueline, Baby I wish you a very Happy Easter! It's one of your favourite festivals of the year and your love for Easter eggs," Sukesh's letter read, reported India Today.
Sending her his wishes on the occasion, the conman said that he missed seeing her breaking into a smile like a child.
"Do you have any idea how pretty and beautiful you are my baby. There is no one as pretty as you in this planet. My bunny rabbit, I love you, my baby. You and me forever come what may, mine forever," his letter to the actress read.
He then "promises her the world" and said, "this phase is gonna be over for good and all are gonna see."
He went on to write that the "next Easter" would be the best Jacqueline Fernandez has ever had but doesn’t hint at anything specific.
"I also was thinking a lot about you when I was hearing the new version of Tu mile, aur dil kile, aur Jeene ko kya chahiye," he wrote.
At the end of the letter, he thanked her for loving him “crazy” and extends his regards for her parents too.
The conman had also wished Jacqueline Fernandez on Holi and his own birthday.
While on one occasion he promised to “bring back colours to their lives”, on his birthday he wrote that he misses 'her energy' around him and he was aware of her “never-ending love” for him.
The suspected fraudster was arrested in connection to a money laundering case involving Rs 200 crore, and the police have interrogated Bollywood actresses Jacqueline Fernandez and Nora Fatehi regarding the matter.
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