Sukesh Chandrashekhar writes letter to Jacqueline Fernandez on Holi: 'I Will Go to... My Baby Girl'

Updated : Mar 09, 2023 13:14
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Conman Sukesh Chandrashekhar, who is in jail for allegedly extorting over Rs 200 crore from the wife of a former Fortis promoter, has written a letter to actor Jacqueline Fernandez wishing her a Happy Holi. Sukesh extended his wishes to the media, his family, supporters, and ‘haters’.

‘…I also wish the most fantastic human, the amazing, my ever-beautiful Jacqueline a very Happy Holi. On this day, festival of colours, I promise you, the colours which faded or disappeared will be brought back to you, a 100x folds. This year in full jazzy and brightness, my style. I will make sure of that and its my responsibility. You know I will go to all extent, for you my baby girl. I love you my baby, stay smiling. You know well what you mean to me and how much you mean to me. Love you my princess, miss you loads, my bee. My bomma. My love. My Jackie,’ read his letter.

Last month, Sukesh had asked reporters to wish Jacqueline a happy Valentine’s Day on his behalf.

Sukesh Chandrashekhar had also issued a statement in January via his lawyers Anant Malik and AK Singh in which he claimed that even though he was in a ‘serious relationship’ with Jacqueline, it was Nora Fatehi who allegedly ‘brainwashed’ him against the former.

‘Nora used to try calling me at least 10 times a day and if I don’t answer the call she used to keep on calling me,’ Sukesh said as quoted by The Print. 

Also Watch I Kiara Advani and Sidharth Malhotra share pictures from haldi ceremony on the occasion of Holi
 

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