Nora Fatehi’s life story is coming on screen

Nora Fatehi is one of the best item stars of Bollywood today. But he is not an Indian citizen. On February 6, 1992, this Moroccan-origin petitioner was born in Canada. A long period of life has passed there. Did modeling.

How Nora Fatehi flew to India from distant Canada and became one of the best item stars of Bollywood, is about to come on screen. Nora herself has taken the initiative to bring her life story to the screen in the form of a documentary.

In this regard, Nora said in the Indian media, ‘Stars’ screen and real life are not the same. One may find success easily. Some have to struggle for years to keep the ground under their feet. I am one of those stars who have to burn a lot of wood to build a strong position in the film world. I had only 5 thousand rupees in my pocket when I came to India from Canada. I went to a three-room flat. Where 9 people had to share together. The scary thing was that almost all of these 9 people were mentally ill. I also had two girls in my house. I thought at that time, where did I come from! It still scares me to think about it.’

Nora also said, ‘Not only was it difficult to stay in a flat, but also had to compromise on food. Had to spend day after day eating only eggs and bread. Despite that, I continued to fight for the establishment. The hindi language that was not known had to be grasped. As a dancer, I had to pay most of the work opportunities and the income from them to the talent agency. At that time, many people said, nothing will happen to me. I will be lost in the crowd of geniuses, unable to do anything. I didn’t give up though. I continued to fight. I have made a place in the famous star team of the world. I really want to bring it to the audience through this documentary.’

(Dhaka Times/28 July/AJ)

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