
New Delhi, Oct. 27 - Actor Jacqueline Fernandez, who is in Ottawa, Canada, to shoot for an universal film, was stranded in her inn for two days, after a shooting episode on October 22 put the whole city under lockdown.
Unexpectedly, the 29-year-old is staying just 30 minutes from Parliament Hill, the spot where the terminating occurred.
While the lockdown was lifted in numerous different territories following 11 hours, the performing artist and her film's group were made to stay put in their lodging for two days.
Reviewing the episode, she lets us know, "We were going to begin shooting, when we were educated that we can't go as there had been a shootout in the city. The principle entryways of the inn were bolted, so nobody could go out. We were secured for two days and continued viewing the news to stay upgraded, and were just trusting that everybody would be sheltered and no lives were lost."
The performing artist's family, as well, was agonized over her security.
"My family likewise called to reconnoiter me after they saw the news. Our shooting was hindered for two days, however we have continued now," says Jacqueline, who was most recently seen in the film Kick nearby Salman Khan.
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