Jacqueline Fernandez relishes her meal, asks fans to guess what is it – Watch video – Times of India

Jacqueline Fernandez is quite in the news for her alleged connection in the money laundering case involving conman Sukesh Chandrasekhar. The actress had appeared at the Delhi court on January 6 regarding the case. Meanwhile, Jacqueline is back on the social media slowly as she maintains a normal stance now through her posts.

The actress dropped a video today where she’s relishing a meal with her hands. It looks like some form of rice with egg. Jacqueline looked gorgeous in a white attire and asked fans to guess what she’s eating. She wrote, “Guess the dish ???????? Happy Sunday!!”


Several fans commented on her post and said that it’s a popular Sri Lankan dish called ‘Lamprais’. One user wrote, “The ultimate Sri Lankan meal in a banana leaf bundle, Lamprais ???? happy eating!” Another user commented, “Lump rice .. Sri Lankan ❤️” Many fans also felt that it’s biryani with egg.

Jacqueline is originally from Sri Lanka and she was also crowned the Miss Universe Sri Lanka in 2006. So, it could be a staple dish from Sri Lanka. But fans would now be curious to get a confirmation from the lady about what she was actually eating.

On work front, Jacqueline was last seen in Rohit Shetty’s ‘Cirkus’ which released in December 2022. The film failed at the box-office. She will be seen next in ‘Crakk’ alongside Vidyut Jammwal and Arjun Rampal.

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