Busy bee Amy Jackson

Busy bee Amy Jackson
Monday, September 17, 2012 12:52 IST
By Santa Banta News Network
British actress Amy Jackson, who made her Bollywood debut with "Ek Deewana Tha", is busy globetrotting, thanks to back to back shooting schedules of two of her southern films.

After a long schedule of "Thandavam" opposite Vikram in Britain, Amy got back to a gruelling schedule of Shankar's much anticipated film "I" in Hyderabad. Currently in Hyderabad, the actress will soon leave for China for a 40-day schedule.

"Amy is a very hardworking girl. She has balanced the shoot of both her films really well. She never complained about the long hours of work and her incessant traveling to complete the shoots," said a production source.

"She has been out of home - her city Mumbai - for such a long period and definitely misses home and her friends. But work is definitely and evidently a priority for her. Everyone on sets really appreciates her for her professionalism and the warm and friendly energy she brings on set," the source added.
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