I really wanted to take ‘Dilbar’ to Africa and the Middle East in Arabic because it was also a perfect way to launch myself.
NORA FATEHII had a vision of bringing two cultures together, and I have said this in the past: my goal is to bring Morocco and India together through music and art.
More Nora Fatehi Quotes
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I don’t limit myself as long as the content is good.
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It’s very funny that I’m being appreciated for my dance moves because when I was young, I was made fun of, as nobody thought I was able to dance.
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I always wanted to participate in something where I can show my talent, my capabilities, and also reach a mass audience. Everybody watches ‘Bigg Boss.’
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Raftaar is a sensible musician and respects women, music, and his fans!
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Being sporty at heart, I’ve wanted to learn football since I was a child. But I never got the chance because, growing up, my family didn’t have the finances for extra-curricular activities.
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I’ve always said Moroccan artists are extremely talented, and the world needs to take notice.
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For me, my work, family, and fans are the most important; rest is just there.
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I’m a fan of mixing cultures together.
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I have danced, sung, been a part of a reality show, and the outcome is that I am a part of ‘Batla House’ and ‘Bharat,’ which is a milestone.
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Bigg Boss’ was the first time I was exposed to a situation where I had to only speak in Hindi. Prior to that, I was learning but never practising.
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I’ve got my head down, working hard, while others are chasing other frivolous things.
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I think the most difficult part is being patient for good work to come. Sometimes, you feel like giving up if things don’t materialise in a short period of time.
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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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I can say for a fact, football is definitely my sport, and I can’t wait to show the world what I can do.
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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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