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Jacqueline Fernandez celebrates her b'day with BSF jawans

Jacqueline Fernandez celebrates her b'day with BSF jawans

India Blooms News Service | | 12 Aug 2015, 01:25 pm
Mumbai, Aug 12 (IBNS): Jacqueline Fernandez is one dedicated actress. The diva who turned the big 30 yesterday did not celebrate her birthday, but instead spent her day with jawans at the Border Security Force's Chhawla camp in Delhi.
Along with co- actors Akshay Kumar and Sidharth Malhotra, Jacqueline was at the venue to promote their upcoming film ‘Brothers’.

Jacqueline wanted to spend her birthday in the best way possible and was thrilled about her first visit to the BSF camp. 
 
Jacqueline confirmed the news saying, "I will be busy promoting my film in Delhi. I'm happy to be working on my birthday." 

A source close to the actress says, "Jacqueline will not be able to celebrate her birthday with her family, as she will be visiting the Border Security Force's Chhawla camp in Delhi. She also could not arrange for a party for her Bollywood friends owing to her hectic schedule. Apart from spending time at the BSF camp, she has several promotional activities lined up during her day-long visit to the city".

Brothers is slated to release on Aug 14.

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