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'Kick' girl Jacqueline turns 29

| | Aug 11, 2014, at 04:29 pm
Mumbai, Aug 11 (IBNS): Bollywood actress Jacqueline Fernandez, whose recent film 'Kick' opposite superstar Salman Khan made a whopping Rs. 200 crore business at the Box Office, turned 29 years of age on Monday.
This birthday is no wonder special for the actress as her film not only made Rs. 200 crore business but is on the way to to collect Rs. 300 crores. 
 
On her special day, author Chetan Bhagat wished her tweeting: "Happy Birthday to #kickchick! #HappyBirthdayJacquelineFernandez."
 
Jacqueline, who is a Sri Lankan actress, former model and Miss Sri Lanka Universe in 2006, made her Bollywood film debut in 'Aladin'.
 
The film won her International Indian Film Academy Award for Best Female Debut and Stardust Award for Lux Exciting New Face in 2010.
 
After her debut, she subsequently featured in several commercially successful films such as 'Murder 2' (2011), 'Housefull 2' (2012) and 'Race 2' (2013) and most recently 'Kick'.
 
Her upcoming releases include: 'Roy', 'Warrior' and 'Bangistan'.
 

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