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Jacqueline Fernandez meets her diehard fan in Sri Lanka

| | Mar 08, 2016, at 02:12 am
Mumbai, Mar 7 (IBNS) Actress Jacqueline Fernandez loves her fans immensely.

The actress is known to extend special gestures towards them and thank them for their die-hard love and affection.

She recently visited Sri Lanka for the launch of The Body Shop store, a brand she endorses.

She had promised her ardent fan ‘Rusiru’ that she would definitely meet him the next time she visits the country.

The actress not only fulfilled her promise of meeting her fan, she also posed for pictures with him and gifted him products from The Body Shop.

The actress will be next seen in Housefull 3, Dishoom and A Flying Jatt.

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