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Amy's surprises her family on Easter

| | Mar 28, 2016, at 09:44 pm
Mumbai, Mar 28 (IBNS): Family time is something everyone who works away from home misses and craves every now and then. The same feeling has consumed the gorgeous Bollywood actress Amy Jackson who decided to make the most of the Easter weekend she got off from work.

She flew down to the UK to surprise her family and friends and spent the weekend with them on this special holiday.

It's been a very hectic last couple of months for the lady who has been shuttling between cities for her work commitments across 3 industries.

After wrapping her Robot 2 current schedule in Bolivia, she dashed off to Bangkok for her brand shoot and then was in Mumbai to kick start the film shoot for Sohail Khan's next opposite Nawazuddin Siddiqui.

After she packed up her shoot on Thursday in Mumbai, she headed straight to the airport to fly out and be with her family and family for the weekend enjoying the Easter festivities.
 

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