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Beyond her film career, actress Jacqueline Fernandez frequently finds herself in the spotlight as she prepares for her role with Akshay Kumar in Housefull 5. Sukesh Chandrashekhar, a scammer, was supposedly her partner. His 'lady love' Jacqueline will now receive a staggering $135 million investment from him in Hollywood ventures. He even attributed the concept to a suggestion he received from Donald Trump, his "big bro."
Sukesh Chandrashekhar congratulated Republican President-elect Trump on defeating Kamala Harris in the most recent US election, according to a Hindustan Times report.
Jacqueline Fernandez's lover Sukesh Chandrashekhar to invest in Bollywood for the actress
He recalled their last meeting about ten years ago and Trump's advise on how to see the world in a handwritten note. He thanked Trump for his unwavering support and encouragement, pointing out that his comments still have meaning for him today.
He added, "I love you, Bro, for always encouraging me and not passing judgement on me during our meetings. Those words ring loud in my ears again today."
In his letter, Sukesh also revealed plans to invest $500 million (₹4200 crore) in the US over the next two years through his companies, LS Holdings and LS Gaming LLC. Notably, he brought up his purported liaison with actress Jacqueline Fernandez, citing Trump's allegedly given him guidance on how to respect and value a spouse.
According to Sukesh, LS Holdings is purchasing a $135 million share in a well-known Los Angeles production studio that specialises in movies and television series. He said, "I have finalised this buy, for my lady love Jacqueline just like the advice you gave me, to 'make your women feel special'."
The Housefull 5 actress petitioned the Delhi High Court to drop the charges against her and appealed to a Delhi court for protection from alleged harassment by scammer Sukesh Chandrashekhar. She maintained that she was unwittingly involved in Sukesh's complex plan.
According to the Delhi Police, Sukesh made false promises on obtaining bail for Singh's imprisoned husband and defrauded Aditi Singh, the wife of former Ranbaxy promoter Shivinder Mohan Singh, of Rs 200 crore.
Jacqueline has been connected to the probe, and there are rumours that she may have helped launder the money that Sukesh's purported scheme brought in.
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