the yacht symbolises their shared dream of spending time together sailing.
Conman Sukesh Chandrashekhar has reportedly gifted Jacqueline Fernandez a luxury yacht for her 39th birthday.
Sukesh is currently detained in a Delhi prison.
He and Jacqueline are rumoured to have been in a relationship, with selfies of the pair going viral in 2021.
It is reported that Sukesh wrote a letter to the actress, revealing that the yacht is named ‘Lady Jacqueline’ and it was the same one she chose in 2021.
Sukesh assured Jacqueline that the yacht would be delivered to her later in August 2024 with all taxes paid, making it legitimate.
He said the yacht symbolises their shared dream of spending time together sailing.
Addressing her as “my baby girl, my bomma”, Sukesh wished Jacqueline a happy birthday, blessing her with success, health and all her desires for the year.
He stated that despite being apart, their thoughts and souls remain connected.
Acknowledging Jacqueline’s passion for animal welfare and helping those in need, Sukesh pledged a Rs. 15 Crore donation for the welfare of the landslide victims in Wayanad, Kerala.
He has also promised to provide 300 homes for those affected by the tragedy.
Sukesh emphasised that no material gift could bring Jacqueline Fernandez as much joy as helping others.
To ensure her happiness, Sukesh mentioned deploying a full team to work with the Kerala government to fulfil these pledges.
The letter reportedly stated how much Sukesh misses her.
He promised to make up for all the pain he had caused.
Sukesh said he is looking forward to celebrating her 40th birthday on August 11, 2025, in a Romeo and Juliet style.
Sukesh’s letter concluded with the announcement that he would be giving away 100 iPhone 15 Pro phones to her fans as a thank-you for their support, with winners selected from YouTube by his team.
Sukesh Chandrashekhar, who was arrested on May 29, 2015, on charges including cheating and criminal conspiracy under Sections 420 and 120-B of the Indian Penal Code, continues to face legal challenges.
His arrest also involved violations of the Prize Chits and Money Circulation Schemes (Banning) Act and the Maharashtra Protection of Interest of Depositors (in Financial Establishments) Act.
Despite being granted bail by the Bombay High Court in July 2024, Sukesh remains incarcerated due to several other pending cases against him, keeping him behind bars as the legal proceedings continue.