Updated On: 17 June, 2018 07:02 AM IST | Mumbai | Shaheen Parkar
Soaring the sky since Kick, her first film with Salman hit screens, Jacky says she's enjoying life in the fast lane

Jacqueline Fernandez
Jacqueline Fernandez is neck-deep in work to such an extent that she's lost count of the number of interviews she's been part of to promote her latest release, Remo D'Souza's Race 3. The actor has been slogging it out at the studio, rehearsing for the US and Canada leg of the upcoming Da-Bangg tour. She has also been practising for her act at a beauty pageant. Still, she manages to squeeze in few minutes for this Q&A at a suburban studio. Interestingly, like she would her Hindi dialogues before going before the camera, she retraces our questions aloud before answering them.
Life has been hectic for Fernandez ever since Sajid Nadiadwala's Kick (2014) gave a much-needed impetus to her career. "After my films began doing well, it has been a busy ride. At one time, I am doing several things. I like it this way. I may compromise on my sleep and take fewer holidays, but I have no complaints." Salman Khan's tour unfolds overseas — in seven cities, including Atlanta and Los Angeles, and Vancouver and Toronto — from June 22 and runs till July 8. It also has Katrina Kaif, Sonakshi Sinha and Daisy Shah, among others, in the line up of artistes. With Khan's name associated with the project, Fernandez confesses, there's little room for mediocrity. "I have been prepping with choreographer Sanjay Shetty. We have to make sure that everything is perfect. From costume fittings to matching steps with the backdrop dancers to the lip-sync. It is a big production and if you are going on a tour with Salman Khan, it is a huge responsibility. You have to give your best."