By
now
it's
a
known
fact
that
Jacqueline
Fernandez
a.k.a
Jackie,
who
is
of
Sri
Lankan
origin
and
is
still
learning
Hindi,
has
dubbed
her
own
lines
in
Jaane
Kahan
Se
Aayi
Hai.
However,
what
is
not
known
to
many
is
that
she
wasn't
too
comfortable
with
the
idea
and
was
getting
jitters
in
the
dubbing
studio.
Further
surprise
came
from
the
fact
that
right
through
the
shooting
of
the
film;
she
was
told
that
her
voice
would
be
dubbed
by
a
professional
once
the
film
reaches
the
editing
stage.
"Exactly,
that
was
the
plan",
recollects
Jackie,
"I
had
shot
all
of
my
scenes
while
being
very
comfortable
all
this
while
that
there
would
anyways
be
dubbing
happening
at
a
later
stage.
I
just
concentrated
on
getting
my
act
right
without
really
worrying
much
about
pronunciation,
spacing
etc.
because
that
was
far
from
being
perfect."
However,
to
her
surprise,
it
was
this
imperfection
that
her
director
fell
in
love
with.
Due
to
her
character
of
an
alien,
Jackie
wasn't
supposed
to
be
Miss
'Know-How'
of
Hindi
and
hence
Milap
felt
that
this
would
only
add
value
to
the
film's
treatment.
He
suggested
that
Jackie's
voice
is
retained
and
since
the
film
wasn't
shot
in
synch
sound,
he
wanted
Jackie
to
dub
for
her
dialogues.
"Being
shocked
would
be
an
understatement",
laughs
Jackie
in
mock
horror,
"I
pleaded
Milap
to
get
someone
else
on
board
in
the
dubbing
studio.
This
is
just
my
second
film
and
I
felt
that
I
would
ruin
it
all
if
audience
hears
me
speaking
Hindi
in
my
own
sweet
accent.
All
this
while
I
also
had
this
faint
belief
that
perhaps
he
may
just
have
been
kidding
and
pulling
my
leg.
However,
as
it
turned
out
eventually,
he
formalized
it
all,
blocked
my
date
diary
and
literally
dragged
me
into
the
dubbing
room."
This
was
the
point
where
all
hell
broke
loose.
Jackie
was
aghast
with
all
that
she
had
mouthed
during
the
shooting
of
scenes.
"I
wanted
to
kill
myself.
Period",
adds
Jackie
in
an
animated
tone,
"I
felt
that
this
was
the
end
of
it.
I
wanted
to
go
back
to
the
shoot
and
re-do
everything
that
I
had
done
as
far
as
mouthing
dialogues
was
concerned.
Come
on,
I
have
no
qualms
in
admitting
that
Hindi
is
not
something
that
comes
naturally
to
me.
But
then
what
can
one
say
when
your
director
feels
that
it
is
this
'not
so
natural'
trait
that
he
wanted
in
his
'alien'
character."
Starring
Riteish
Deshmukh
in
lead
along
with
Ruslaan
Mumtaz,
Sonal
Sehgal
and
Vishal
Malhotra
in
principal
roles,
'Jaane
Kahan
Se
Aayi
Hai'
boasts
of
a
plethora
of
guest
appearances
in
the
form
of
Akshay
Kumar,
Priyanka
Chopra,
Karan
Johar,
Farah
Khan,
Sajid
Khan,
Boman
Irani
and
Amrita
Rao.
With
music
by
Sajid
Wajid
and
lyrics
by
Sameer,
'Jaane
Kahan
Se
Aayi
Hai'
is
presented
by
Warner
Bros
and
is
a
co-production
of
Nikhil
Advani
and
Mukesh
Talreja.
The
film
releases
all
over
on
9th
April.