Actress Jacqueline Fernandez’s alleged relationship with conman
Sukesh Chandrashekhar
was a subject of media attention in 2021. Now, an OTT streaming platform is reportedly in the process of developing a documentary series that will explore his life, including the infamous Rs 200 crore
extortion scandal
. Jacqueline has been approached to share her side of the story.
Despite her early denials, he confirmed their relationship and flaunted the extravagant gifts he had given her.
OTT platform planning to make a docu-series
While he is currently behind bars, a leading streaming service plans to produce a documentary that will provide an in-depth examination of Sukesh Chandrashekhar's scandalous history. According to a report by Mid-Day, it will include everything from his early involvement in lottery scams to the high-profile luxury gift racket that caught national attention.
“She is the only star who can speak firsthand about what really went down. Her candour could make or break the storytelling,” a source shared. The ‘
Housefull 5
’ actress is reportedly considering her decision, with sources indicating that she is being cautious about how the narrative will be framed.
The research team has already started the early stage of the series development
"They are mapping out a narrative that's part psychological thriller and part a societal case study. Their plan is to juxtapose Sukesh's courtroom drama with his alleged methods like wiretapping, high-end bribes, and shadowy real estate deals," the source added.
The production is slated to begin by mid-2026. The legal teams are “navigating complex clearances”. Since there are ongoing court cases involved, it’s important to maintain the legal factuality.
Chandrashekhar recently made headlines again when he wrote a heartfelt letter to the ‘Fateh’ actress after her mother’s death. In the letter, it was revealed that he bought a lily and tulip garden in Bali for her, as a dedication to her mother’s love for the flowers. He also mentioned that he arranged a special mass at the Vatican for her mother. The letter was shared on Reddit, where it went viral.