New Delhi: After the recent success of `Murder 2`, newbie actress Jacqueline Fernandez has her eyes set on Aamir Khan and Ranbir Kapoor as her next co-stars.
Jacqueline, who made her Bollywood debut with the 2009 release `Aladin` opposite Ritesh Deshmukh, is now aiming high.
"I would like to act with Aamir Khan or Ranbir Kapoor next," said Jacqueline, when asked by a fan which Bollywood actor she would like to work with, during a telephonic chat on Airtel Talk2Me.
The 26-year-old`s sizzling look in `Murder 2` has made a mark and when a fan said that she had to expose in the sequel because Mallika Sherawat had done so in the original movie, Jacqueline said, "I agree".
With no godfather in the industry and still struggling to master Hindi, Jacqueline said it does get tough at times to survive in Bollywood.
"It is a difficult place to be in, but if you keep going and keep a level head, you will be fine," she said.
On being asked by a fan that there are speculations of another `Murder` movie in the making and whether she`ll be a part of it, Jacqueline said, "I don`t think ‘Murder’ as a brand and as a franchise can repeat its female leads. Like Mallika wasn`t repeated in ‘Murder 2.’”
"It generates a lot of curiosity and buzz around the movie to know who the next female lead would be. For `Murder` as a brand, it would be nicer to see a new girl in the next movie.”
"So, I don`t think I`ll be part of `Murder 3` but I hope it will also do good because it is such a great production team," she added. The actress has other sequels in her kitty, including `Housefull 2` and `Raaz 3`.
PTI
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