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JACQUELINE GETS NOSTALGIC

Fernandez, who was a reporter before becoming an actor, recalls her journalism days

- Pooja Sharma pooja.sharma@hindustant­imes.com

It was such an adventure every day — coming to work, finding out what the latest news was, and working with a team. JACQUELINE FERNANDEZ, ACTOR

Many Bollywood actors have been in various profession­s before making their foray into the film industry. Jacqueline Fernandez is also one of them. “Not many know that the actor was a Mass Communicat­ion student, and has been a reporter in Sri Lanka. Apparently, her mother recently came across an old reporting tape of the actor and sent it to her. Jacqueline, on seeing the old footages, got nostalgic not only about her reporting days, but also about her journey from being a reporter to an establishe­d actor in B-Town,” says a source. Jacqueline says, “I do miss those reporting days. It was such an adventure every day — coming to work, finding out what the latest news was, and working with a team. It was like being a detective.” Delving deeper into the real role of a journalist, the actor says, “The most important thing for me, while I was studying investigat­ive journalism, was to always make sure that I cover both sides of the stories. It is not for you [a journalist] to decide or judge; it is for the public [to decide]. So it is important that both sides are covered from every angle,” says Jacqueline, adding that she always tried to maintain fairness [in her stories].

Ask her what was her profile as a journalist, and she says, “My show was called the no-war zone. It was based on day-to-day activities happening in Sri Lanka, especially ethnic conflicts. There was a lot for us to cover, and uncover. It was very educationa­l. It wasn’t about uncovering unknown events. It was about educating people on both sides of a conflict.”

On quizzing her if she would like to play a reporter in a film someday, she says, “I’d be such a natural. I’d done it for a long time when I was younger. It is a part of my personalit­y as well — to ask questions, be in conversati­ons, and unravel things.”

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