After
Deepika
Padukone
and
Priyanka
Chopra,
now
Jacqueline
Fernandez
is
all
set
to
star
in
an
English
flick,
and
it's
good
to
see
B-town
actresses
making
their
name
heard
worldwide
through
their
acting
skills.
A
British
independent
project
titled,
Definition
of
Fear,
has
casted
Jacqueline
Fernandez
to
star
in
the
upcoming
film
and
the
actress
says
she
took
it
up
as
she
wants
to
try
different
things
in
her
career.
Jacqueline
Fernandez
was
quoted
as
saying,
"I
have
done
two
films
outside
Bollywood
--
Sri
Lankan
and
a
British
independent
film.
That
came
during
a
40
day
window
which
I
had
in
between
my
Bollywood
films.
I
wanted
to
take
up
because
I
have
never
done
anything
in
English
before.
As
an
actor,
I
wanted
to
be
a
part
of
the
film.
It
was
a
physiological
thriller,
a
genre
which
I
have
never
done
before."
Definition
of
Fear,
is
a
psychological
thriller
and
Jacqueline
Fernandez
plays
the
character
of
a
Psychology
student.
The
actress
had
to
work
on
her
accent
to
match
the
British
standards
of
English.
"The
weirdest
part
was
that
I
had
to
cut
down
on
my
American
and
British
accent.
I
was
told
every
time
that
I
need
to
change
my
accent.
I
have
learnt
the
American
accent
by
watching
Hollywood
films,"
says
Jacqueline
Fernandez.
Jacqueline
Fernandez
also
feels
that
actors
should
try
different
options
and
not
restrict
themselves
to
a
particular
genre.
The
actress
was
quoted
as
saying,
"I
think
we
have
opened
up.
Bollywood
has
globalised.
Actors
are
not
limited
anymore.
Like
Akshay,
Riteish
and
others,
all
of
us
are
doing
bunch
of
other
things.
It
was
an
amazing
experience."