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Salman Khan changed my career: Jacqueline Fernandez

'Kick' actress Jacqueline Fernandez rose to stardom after she was seen opposite the very 'Dabangg' Salman Khan in a film. Former beauty queen was recently quoted as saying that she trusts Salman Khan blindly as the superstar has helped boost her career.

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New Delhi: 'Kick' actress Jacqueline Fernandez rose to stardom after she was seen opposite the very 'Dabangg' Salman Khan in a film. Former beauty queen was recently quoted as saying that she trusts Salman Khan blindly as the superstar has helped boost her career.

"Salman will always be that special person in my life because he was able to change my career. I will never ever forget what he has done for me. On the personal front too, he has advised me as a friend and family, something I couldn't have even asked for," Jacqueline said.

"Salman is genuinely a nice man who helps people. He is someone who I trust blindly. I think he has been an important person in my life," she said, adding that she even seeks advise from the "Dabangg" star regarding her films.

"I do take his advise as he knows the best. He knows what works, he understands the audience well. He also told me that whosoever's advice I take, ultimately final decision has to be mine," Jacqueline said.

The "Roy" star said after "Kick" she signed three films this year and is looking forward to shoot five movies next year.

"After 'Kick', this year I did three films. Next year I will be hopefully shooting five films. 'Kick' has taken me where I had wished to be.. It is because 'Kick' happened, I got the opportunity to work every day," she said.

However, Jacqueline will not be seen in 'Kick' sequel. The leading lady was asked whether she would miss being a part of the journey a second time. She said: "I would miss being part of 'Kick 2'. But the great part is I was part of the first project and no one can take that away from me.”

The Sri Lankan beauty will next be seen in 'Bangistan' and 'Brothers'.  

(With PTI inputs)