Sukesh Chandrashekhar, who was arrested in a ₹200 crore extortion case, has written a new letter to actor Jacqueline Fernandez, with whom he was allegedly in a relationship. The letter, which has surfaced recently, reveals Sukesh’s excitement about Jacqueline’s upcoming birthday on August 11. He promises to give iPhone 15 Pros to 100 of her fans.
Sukesh, currently lodged in a Delhi prison, expressed his feelings in the letter, reminiscing about his relationship with the actress.
“My Bomma Jacqueline, Baby girl, so super excited the countdown has begun, 30 days for your birthday, can’t wait, it’s my favourite day of the year, a celebration that I enjoy, seeing your pretty smile, which is the only thing that melts my heart,” he wrote, adding that he has been listening to her song, “Yimmy Yimmy.”
He continued, “So My Bomma, I wanna say, I have an amazing ‘hangover’ about you, the way you speak, your smile, your hugs, cuddles, your love for me, your anger which disappears in seconds, your eyes, every single thing, it’s a ‘hangover’ which will remain all my life. And I want this ‘hangover’ even when we are together. This is an amazing feeling. Baby, it’s hardly a matter of days now, before I will be walking out clean from all the baseless, motivated charges. What I am only looking forward to is us being madly in love together.”
Sukesh also mentioned his desire to go on a holiday with Jacqueline, noting that his jet still bears the initials “JFS.”
In a message to Jacqueline’s fans, Sukesh wrote, “To all who have been supporting ‘Yimmy Yimmy,’ in 30 days from now, the hundred winners of iPhone 15 Pro will be announced on my Baby Jackie’s birthday. So please continue to make ‘Yimmy Yimmy’ a blockbuster, chartbuster, breaking all records.”
He also dedicated the song “Tauba Tauba” to Jacqueline, expressing his love and excitement for her birthday.
Last week, the Bombay High Court granted bail to Sukesh Chandrashekhar in connection with a multi-crore fraud case from 2015. Justice Manish Pitale granted bail because Sukesh had already spent seven years and 10 months in jail as an undertrial, while the maximum sentence for the charges against him is seven years.
However, Sukesh will not be released from the Delhi prison due to his involvement in multiple fraud cases and a money-laundering investigation by the Enforcement Directorate (ED).