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Jacqueline’s film ‘Tell It Like A Woman’ bags Oscar nomination

Actor gets Dubai trip permit
TBP Desk
28 Jan 2023 00:00:00 | Update: 28 Jan 2023 00:41:16
Jacqueline’s film ‘Tell It Like A Woman’ bags Oscar nomination

A Delhi court on Friday allowed Bollywood actor Jacqueline Fernandez to travel to Dubai. The court was hearing her application seeking permission to travel abroad for a conference.

Ms Fernandez is an accused in a Rs200 crore money laundering case also involving alleged conman Sukesh Chandrasekhar.

On the other hand, actor Jacqueline Fernandez penned down a heartfelt note on Wednesday as her film `Tell It Like A Woman`s song `Applause` recently bagged an Oscar nomination in the `Best Original Song` category. It will now compete with RRR’s Naatu Naatu.

Taking to Instagram, the `Kick` actor shared a post which she captioned, “Beyond words right now Congratulations to @dianewarren @sofiacarson for the Oscar nomination for `Applause` and making us all proud! It was an honour to be associated with this beautiful film `Tell it like a woman` alongside such esteemed artists!

The song is competing against `RRR`s `Naatu Naatu`, `Hold My Hand` from the movie `Top Gun: Maverick’, `Lift me Up’ from `Black Panther: Wakanda Forever’, and `This Is Life’, from `Everything, Everywhere All At Once`.

The actor also congratulated the team `RRR` for their Oscar nomination. “Also big congratulations to Team RRR for Naatu Naatu nomination!!! My best wishes and love to the entire team and all the nominees,” the caption further reads.

The Oscars are going to be held on March 13 this year and while the wait is going to be quite a long one from now, the nominations have sure lifted the spirits of not just the crew and cast of the films mentioned above, but also of everyone who hopes to see an Indian movie bagging the prestigious award.

Meanwhile, Jacqueline was recently seen in the director Rohit Shetty`s comedy film `Cirkus` opposite Ranveer Singh, Pooja Hegde and Varun Sharma. The film failed to impress the audience at the box office.

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