I’m an artiste… I dance, I act, and I do a lot of things that’s got to do with arts, and that’s my space. I feel happiest in that space.
NORA FATEHII’m an artiste… I dance, I act, and I do a lot of things that’s got to do with arts, and that’s my space. I feel happiest in that space.
NORA FATEHII am more expressive when I dance.
NORA FATEHII’ve always enjoyed dancing, and I train myself in it. I try to hone my skills whenever I get the chance.
NORA FATEHIRaftaar is a sensible musician and respects women, music, and his fans!
NORA FATEHII believe that, in our industry, overexposure tends to create problems for artists, so fortunately, I have been exposed but not overexposed.
NORA FATEHII was travelling a lot, during the release of ‘Dilbar,’ to various countries, and the song would be played at random places like lounges, coffee shops, streets, and I realised the song had reached levels that was beyond India.
NORA FATEHIMy family is from Morocco, and I was born and raised in Canada, but I’m an Indian at heart, for sure.
NORA FATEHIPerforming in front of the camera is a different thing, and shooting a whole film is another.
NORA FATEHIKamariya’ is a wonderfully composed song. The concept for the video is so fresh, and it’s unlike anything I have done before.
NORA FATEHIMy favourite place in the ‘Bigg Boss 9’ house was sky lounge, where the cool group would go and chill.
NORA FATEHIDilbar’ is very close to me. It was a turning point in my career.
NORA FATEHII have done a lot of crazy things in my life, and I do not regret anything.
NORA FATEHIMusic and dance is universal, and I want to break borders and represent.
NORA FATEHII really wanted to take ‘Dilbar’ to Africa and the Middle East in Arabic because it was also a perfect way to launch myself.
NORA FATEHIAll the big actors are now on TV, and all the big actors have come from TV. It’s a great platform.
NORA FATEHII’ve got my head down, working hard, while others are chasing other frivolous things.
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