New Delhi, Dec 6 (ANI): Bollywood's Sri Lankan beauty, Jacqueline Fernandez, has made her debut in the British film industry with a horror thriller flick, 'Definition of Fear.' However, while revealing her definition of fear, the actress recalls her first visit to India.
The 30-year-old beauty told ANI, "Actually coming to India for the first time was little bit scary for me because I pretty much didn't know anyone here and I had no clue how things will work out for me. So, landing in Mumbai one fine day in the middle of the night, taking a cab to Colaba and thinking all way through if I would make it to Colaba alive, well, it was pretty much scary. However, thankfully everything worked out but I still remember being so scared. So, yeah that was my 'Definition of Fear.'"
The movie, whose premier took place as the opening movie of the 4th edition of the Delhi International film festival in the national capital, also marks Jacqueline's first horror movie.
'Definition of Fear' is a British film written and directed by filmmaker James Simpson and stars Jacqueline in the lead role.
As far as Bollywood is concerned, the 'Chittiyaan Kalaiyaan' actress will appear in Rohit Dhawan's 'Dishoom' opposite Varun Dhawan and John Abraham, Remo D'Souza's 'Flying Jat' opposite Tiger Shroff and Sajid Khan's 'Housefull 3.