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Jacqueline Fernandez Dons New Look For Next K Jo Film, 'Brothers'

Jacqueline Fernandez To De-Glam For Next K Jo Film, 'Brothers'
Bollywood actress Jacqueline Fernandez arrives for the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) awards in Macau, Saturday, July 6, 2013. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)
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Bollywood actress Jacqueline Fernandez arrives for the International Indian Film Academy (IIFA) awards in Macau, Saturday, July 6, 2013. (AP Photo/Kin Cheung)

Actress Jacqueline Fernandez, who has created ripples with her glamorous look in most of her films, will be seen in a complete different avatar in her next film 'Brothers'.

"In terms of my looks in 'Brothers', it's definitely not a glamourised look. Its very realistic," she told IANS.

"We have to keep it that way because of the type of role that i am playing. We are trying to push the envelope with lot of characters in 'Brothers'. We are going out of the way and being honest to our roles," she added.

The film, also starring Akshay Kumar, Sidharth Malhotra and Jackie Shroff in key roles, is produced by Karan Johar and is expected to hit screens July 31.

Last seen with Salman Khan in Sajid Nadiadwala's directorial debut 'Kick', the former Sri Lankan beauty queen has worked with directors like Sajid Khan, Mohit Suri, Abbas-Mastan since her debut in Bollywood with Sujoy Ghosh's 2009 fantasy drama 'Aladin'.

When asked how 'Brothers' will be different from her her past films, she said: "In 'Brothers' I am going into a zone that is something that I have not done."

"It's a very simple and desi character. It's also a character that I think a lot of people would not have expected me to do. This is exactly the reason why Karan approached me for this. I think as an actress it is amazing to shock your audiences," she added.

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