Conman Sukesh Chandrashekhar pens special message to Jacqueline Fernandez on his birthday

Updated : Mar 27, 2023 19:25
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Conman Sukesh Chandrashekhar, currently in lodged in Delhi's Tihar Jail in a money laundering case penned a letter to his lady love - Bollywood actress Jacqueline Fernandez on the occasion of his birthday on Friday. The letter, which was made public on Saturday, introduced the actress as his 'Botta Bomma' and thanked her for her unconditional love. At the conclusion of the letter, he also referred to her as his baby. 

On the occasion of his birthday, Sukesh Chandrasekhar wrote a love letter to Jacqueline. He wrote, 'My baby Jacqueline, my Bomma, I missed you so much on the occasion of my birthday. I am missing your energy around me. I have no words to say but I know that your love for me will not end. I know what is in your beautiful heart. I don't need no proof, that's enough for me baby.'

Earlier, Chandrasekhar had written a letter to Fernandez during the festival of Holi. In this letter, Sukesh wrote, 'On the day of the festival of colors, I promise you, the colors which have faded or disappeared, I will bring them back 100 times.' In the letter, Sukesh Chandrashekhar wrote 'I will ensure this and it is my responsibility as well.'

In the letter, Sukesh also said 'I love you' to Jacqueline Fernandes. Sukesh Chandrasekhar wrote to Jacqueline Fernandes, 'My baby, always keep smiling, you know you are for me and how important you are.' Sukesh wrote in the letter 'Love you my princess, miss you, my bee, my Bomma, my love.'

Also Read: Sidharth Malhotra dedicates Style Award to wife Kiara Advani, Says 'My wife will be happy'
 

 

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