Actor Jacqueliene Fernandez has spoken about how she handles being in the "spotlight for reasons unrelated to your work" and which aren't "positive in nature". Speaking with Harpers Bazaar , Jacqueliene also talked about her 'language barrier' in Bollywood and added that she is "still managing" it. (Also Read | Jacqueliene Fernandez reveals bad advice she got: ‘Focus on looking good, get a nose job’ ) Jacqueliene of going through ups and downs Jacqueliene said, "Positives and negatives are always going to be there.

..But what has helped me the most is giving up this constant desire and need to be loved and realising that this is truly the last illusion we all have and that we all face.

This is what has kept me free, humble, and calm. I believe in God, I always have. It's an extremely strong force in my life.

And because of that, I never really fear anything. I meditate often. Now I’m able to distinguish between right and wrong people, and I keep my family and good people close.

I hold on to my ability to be empathetic as my superpower, and not a weakness." Last month, the Enforcement Directorate (ED) summoned Jacqueliene to appear for questioning in the ₹ 200 crore money laundering case involving alleged conman Sukesh Chandrashekhar. She was earlier questioned several times by the ED officials in the case for her links with Chandrashekhar, who is accused of extorting substantial sums from various individuals and allegedly using the funds to sustain a luxurious lifestyl.