New Delhi: Jacqueline Fernandez received a letter from alleged conman Sukesh Chandrashekhar in Mandoli jail in which he promised her a "super surprise" for her birthday on August 11. Chandrashekhar praised her performance at the most recent Filmfare Awards.
Anant Malik, Chandrashekhar's lawyer, issued the letter on Thursday on his behalf. In it, he stated his love for Jacqueline and how much he has missed her while being detained in Delhi's Mandoli jail on suspicion of various scams.
"My love, my baby Jacqueline, my bomma I watched the Filmfare Awards on April 28, I should confess that you were outstanding, and your performance was the best. In the whole show your dance act was the showstopper baby, you were elegant, classy, super-hot and you have made me in love with you even more crazier all over again. I just have no words, you are a Bom, Super Star, My Baby Girl," Chandrashekhar's letter read.
"I am blessed to have you in my life, My Queen. Botta Bomma, I love you to bits my everything, every second it's only about you, you know how crazily I love you, also know how crazily you love me," he added.
"I have been missing you way too much... Also I have a super surprise for your birthday, you are gonna love it, I am keeping my promise! Can't wait! Baby I just want you to keep smiling, I am here, the countdown for the truth has begun, don't worry baby," the letter read.
Chandrasekhar expressed his regret for not being with Jacqueline to celebrate the holiday with them in his earlier letter from last month, in which he also wished the actress a happy Easter.
In a supplementary chargesheet that was submitted to a Delhi court against Chandrashekhar, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) named Jacqueline as an offender. According to an earlier chargesheet submitted by the ED, the defendants gave actresses Nora and Jacqueline Fatehi extravagant gifts, including BMW automobiles.