Jacqueline Fernandez criticises Sri Lanka killings; calls them extremely sad and unfortunate
Jacqueline, whose father is Sri Lankan and mother Malaysian, said that it is sad people aren't able to see that violence is like a chain reaction.
Jacqueline Fernandez
Sri Lankan Bollywood actress Jacqueline Fernandez described the unfortunate Sri Lankan church attack on Easter Sunday. The Race 3 actor called the killings as "extremely sad" after 186 people in a string of suicide bombings in her country on the day.
Jacqueline, whose father is Sri Lankan and mother Malaysian, tweeted: "Extremely sad at the news of bombings in Sri Lanka. It's unfortunate that one is not able to see that violence is like a chain reaction. This has to stop."
The 33-year-old actor, who lives in Mumbai, made her Bollywood debut in 2009 with the film Aladin and has acted in around 15 Hindi films since then.
Extremely sad at the news of bombings in Sri Lanka. It’s unfortunate that one is not able to see that violence is like a chain reaction. This has to stop !
— Jacqueline Fernandez (@Asli_Jacqueline) April 21, 2019