For me, my work, family, and fans are the most important; rest is just there.
NORA FATEHII don’t care about who is close to whom and who chills with whom when it suits them. I don’t have time for all that.
More Nora Fatehi Quotes
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Everytime I put a dance video out on social media, my fans love it, and the reaction I get online is mind blowing.
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My favourite place in the ‘Bigg Boss 9’ house was sky lounge, where the cool group would go and chill.
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My first love is acting, but dancing comes naturally to me.
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The combination of me and Raftaar sharing screen space together is in itself fire!
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I’d like to act in Punjabi films and do some great roles instead of just dance sequences.
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India happen to me by chance. It’s in my destiny. As soon as I landed here, it only took me 4 months to know exactly why I was here and what had destined to do here.
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I strongly believe that appearance is important, as it’s the first impression you get, but that is definitely not the deciding factor.
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Since I was inexperienced in films, I thought it would be very intimidating to work with experienced people like Sanjay Suri and Samir Soni. But I must say they are very encouraging. They clapped when I gave a good shot.
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I wish I could read people’s minds.
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I never felt like an outsider in the industry.
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Kamariya’ is a wonderfully composed song. The concept for the video is so fresh, and it’s unlike anything I have done before.
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I will not restrict myself. I want to do films and TV: both mediums are amazing to reach to the audience and express your art form, and if both are available, then why not exploit them?
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Love will not happen in three-four weeks.
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As ‘Dilbar’ has become a huge hit internationally, including Middle East, we have taken the song and re-composed it, written Arabic and Moroccan lyrics, and we recorded, with me singing with Fnaire.
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I 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.
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