Being
a
public
personality
may
seem
all
glamorous,
but
we
often
don't
get
to
see
the
struggles
that
such
personalities
face
on
a
day
to
day
basis.
Jacqueline
Fernandez
is
an
actress
who
always
says
it
like
it
is.
Recently,
she
opened
up
about
the
struggles
of
keeping
an
'all
is
well'
face
for
the
public,
when
things
actually
aren't
so.
"People
will
be
extremely
ignorant
to
think
that
anyone
who
has
achieved
any
form
of
success
has
not
seen
the
dark
side.
For
me
I
think
the
hardest
thing
is
keeping
a
smile
on
my
face
when
I'm
not
happy.
The
hardest
thing
has
been
not
being
rude
when
I
really
wanna
snap.
It's
actually
has
been
the
hardest
thing
for
me
because
we
are
all
human,"
Jacqueline
said,
during
a
chat
with
Neha
Dhupia
on
her
chat
show,
'JioSaavn
No
Filter
Neha'.
Originally
from
Sri
Lanka,
Jacqueline
made
her
debut
with
Aladin
in
2009,
and
has
made
quite
a
name
for
herself
in
the
industry.
She
continued,
"We
go
through
mood
swings,
we
go
through
ups
and
downs
and
good
days
and
bad
days
and
it
takes
a
lot
of
effort
to
actually
like
sometimes
bite
back
on
those
emotions.
So
that
has
been
my
biggest
struggle.
The
fact
that
people
don't
see
that
a
lot
of
times,
that
really
saddens
me
cause
I'm
like
wow
people
are
so
quick
to
judge,
right."
Jacqueline
further
spoke
about
how
the
journey
in
her
career
doesn't
get
easier
despite
success.
The
actress
said
that
once
success
has
been
achieved,
one
has
to
strive
even
harder
and
reinvent
oneself.
Jacqueline
was
last
seen
in
the
movie
Drive,
starring
opposite
Sushant
Singh
Rajput.
She
will
next
be
seen
in
a
Netflix
original,
Mrs.
Serial
Killer.
This
will
be
her
debut
in
the
digital
entertainment
space.