
New Delhi, February 14, 2026: In a turn of events that feels more like a high-stakes Bollywood script than a legal proceeding, incarcerated conman Sukesh Chandrashekhar has once again dominated headlines this Valentine’s Day. Despite being lodged in Delhi’s Mandoli Jail, Chandrashekhar has reportedly announced a staggering romantic gesture for actress Jacqueline Fernandez: a luxury helicopter.
In a handwritten letter released through his legal team, the embattled businessman referred to the actress as his “Baby Bomma,” a pet name that has become synonymous with his frequent public declarations of affection.
According to the letter, the “gift” is intended to facilitate the actress’s professional travels and serve as a symbol of his “unwavering support.” While the logistics of how a prisoner can procure, register, and deliver a private aircraft remain shrouded in skepticism, the announcement has ignited a firestorm of social media debate and media scrutiny.
The letter reportedly reads:
“My dearest Baby Bomma, on this day of love, I want you to have the world. This chopper is for your ease, for your wings, and to remind you that no distance or walls can keep my love from reaching you.”
This is far from the first time Sukesh has made headlines for his lavish promises. Over the past two years, he has claimed to have sent:
Authorities and legal experts, however, view these public declarations as a calculated effort to remain relevant and potentially influence the public perception of his relationship with the actress.
The timing of this “gift” is particularly poignant given the ongoing legal battles surrounding the ₹200 crore money laundering case. The Enforcement Directorate (ED) has previously named Jacqueline Fernandez as an accused, alleging that she was a beneficiary of the proceeds of crime generated by Sukesh’s various scams.
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The internet has reacted with a mix of fascination and fatigue. While some see it as a bizarrely persistent display of “romance,” others view it as a mockery of the legal system.
The term “Baby Bomma” (which translates to “Baby Doll” in certain contexts) has trended on various platforms, highlighting the public’s obsession with the intersection of crime and celebrity culture.
As the trial continues, the court is unlikely to take these “gifts” lightly. If the helicopter is proven to exist and is linked to Sukesh’s funds, it could be seized as part of the ongoing investigation into his assets. For now, the “luxury chopper” remains a headline-grabbing claim—a symbol of a relationship that continues to be defined by grand gestures and even grander legal consequences.