Jacqueline Fernandez, injured at Race 3 sets, resume shoot wearing sunglasses

Jacqueline is currently in Abu Dhabi where she is shooting for the high octane action film. As per a report, the actress suffered an eye injury while playing squash. 

Jacqueline Fernandez, injured at Race 3 sets, resume shoot wearing sunglasses
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New Delhi: Actress Jacqueline Fernandez, who recently suffered an eye injury on the sets of her upcoming film 'Race 3', has resumed filming again. However, to hide her injury mark, the actress will be filming the climax scene wearing sunglasses.

Jacqueline is currently in Abu Dhabi where she is shooting for the high octane action film. As per a report, the actress suffered an eye injury while playing squash. She was immediately taken to a hospital and was given primary treatment following which she was discharged. 

While we expected her to take a break from acting for a day or two, Jacqueline left us in complete surprise as she quickly returned to the sets to continue her shoot.  However, due to the visible injury, the actress will have to shoot the climax sequences wearing sunglasses. 

On Saturday, she took to Instagram to thank her fans and shared a video with the caption, "Thank you all for your ‘get well soon’ wishes, really means a lot. I did kind of injure my right eye and I have to do an entire climax scene in sunglasses now, so don’t be shocked."

"Moral of the story is, try and wear goggles when you are playing squash and never look back at your opponent when he is about to hit the ball," she added.

The action-thriller film is being directed by Remo D'Souza and produced under Tips Films. Though not much has been revealed about the plot, Jacqueline is expected to play the role of a RAW agent in the film. 

 It also features Salman Khan, Anil Kapoor, Bobby Deol, Saqib Saleem and Daisy Shah. The film will hit the theatres on Eid 2018.

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