When Jacqueline Fernandez playfully teased Rahul Dravid’s cheeks

Jacqueline Fernandez has a massive fan-following in India. The Sri Lankan-born actress started a YouTube channel in July 2019. In her YouTube channel, she shares her life, shoots and songs of films on this channel. Ever since she started her own channel, she earned a massive fan-following and that too in a short period of time. She has 582k subscribers so far.

She has previously had a series of huge releases in her career. She has appeared in many hit films including Race 2, Race 3, Kick, ‘Murder 2′, ‘Housefull 2′ and others. Jacqueline Fernandez is well and truly a sensational Bollywood actress. She is one of the most beautiful actresses of Bollywood. She has won the title of “MISS SRILANKA 2006”.

Jacqueline has remained Salman’s co-star in many of his films. Their budding friendship since the release of ‘Kick’ has been the talk of the B-Town. According to sources, Salman Khan has gifted her a painting worth 2.5 crores. Talking about her work front, she shot a music video, Tere Bina.

When Jacqueline Fernandez playfully teased Rahul Dravid's cheeks
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Earlier, the Bollywood actress playfully teased Rahul Dravid’s cheeks. During the promotional launch of Gillette’s fusion power phantom in 2013, legendary cricketer Rahul Dravid was invited to promote the brand. The former Indian cricketer shaved his beard as he promoted ‘Gillette’. After his clean shave, Jacqueline Fernandez teased Dravid’s cheeks. The picture went viral in no time.

Dravid is a gentleman and a man of simplicity. Few years ago, a photo of ‘The Wall’ Rahul Dravid, standing in queue during an event went viral on social media platforms. According to the picture, it shows the former Indian cricket captain at a science exhibition with his kids. He is a former world-class cricketer but he doesn’t show off.

We fall short of words to describe Rahul Dravid, such is the greatness of the man, who unconditionally stayed as “The Wall” guarding Indian cricket. Dravid has undoubtedly been one of the phenomenal batsmen the longest format of the game has ever seen and over the years, there were several occasions where he made the difference for the side with relative ease.