3. Jacqueline Fernandez is one of the sunniest personalities to interview and is a lovely person off-screen, but her acting skills, or the lack of it, can leave you in a dark space. Her turn as the wife of a tainted husband, who has been accused of killing young, pregnant women, isn’t convincing. Her attempt to breathe life into the title character is painful to watch. This should ideally have been her career-defining role, but Fernandez simply doesn’t have the heft or the artistic bandwidth to do the heavy lifting. Even when she is distressed and distraught, she looks like a fashion-forward runway model who broke her heel. Her scarlet-painted lips, her salon-perfect hair and nails make for an unconvincing portrayal of a troubled woman.