Playing the role of psychology student, Sarah Fording, in ‘Definition of Fear’, Jacqueline Fernandez is seen portraying her creepy side with a smile as she manages to spook out the girls staying with her at a peaceful looking cabin.
The first trailer of Jacqueline Fernandez’ upcoming British film, ‘Definition of fear’ was recently released on social media.
The actress, who was last seen in ‘Brothers’, plays the lead character in the James Simpson’s directorial venture.
Playing the role of psychology student, Sarah Fording, Jacqueline is seen portraying her creepy side with a smile as she manages to spook out the girls staying with her at a peaceful looking cabin.
The trailer definitely manages to scare as it has the usual requirements – screams, flashing lights, sudden gusts of wind and
sounds.
This is Jacqueline’s first Hollywood outing and reports suggest that the actress has gone on to perform her own stunts without the use of a body double.
Jacqueline also shared the trailer of ‘Definition of Fear’ on Twitter.
Here’s the teaser of my upcoming movie #DefinitionOfFear.
Coming soon to scare you. Boo! ? http://t.co/VkQs4Mb4sB
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Jacqueline Fernandez (@Asli_Jacqueline) October
9, 2015