Nora Fatehi: A recently surfaced video from Nora Fatehi’s pre-Bollywood days has taken the internet by storm. In the clip, Nora can be seen showcasing her mesmerizing belly dancing skills to Katrina Kaif’s popular song “Mashallah” from the film Ek Tha Tiger. While the source of the video remains undisclosed, some speculate that it might be from Nora’s time as a contestant on the reality show Jhalak Dikhlaa Jaa, where she later served as a judge.
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Nora Fatehi gained immense popularity with her iconic song “Dilbar” in the movie Satyameva Jayate and has since become a prominent figure in Bollywood, known for her captivating dance performances and ethereal beauty. The old video of her lively dance routine has quickly gone viral, generating buzz and admiration among fans.
Watch the viral video
Shared on the subreddit Bolly Blinds N Gossip by a Reddit user, the clip features Nora dressed in a sparkling green ensemble, impressively balancing a sword on her head while flawlessly executing her belly dance moves. The audience can be heard cheering and applauding her remarkable performance.
The video has sparked discussions among viewers, with many commenting on Nora’s notable physical transformation over the years. Some expressed surprise, with one even mistaking her for a look-alike. Others mentioned the difference in her expressions, noting the joy and spark she exuded during her earlier performances. Speculation arose about Nora’s evolution in the industry, prompting various opinions regarding her current appearance and possible surgery.
Nora’s recent whereabouts
While enjoying her recent stint as a judge on the celebrity dance reality show Jhalak Dikhlaa Jaa, Nora Fatehi has also lined up upcoming projects, including the comedy film 100% alongside John Abraham and Riteish Deshmukh, as well as Madgaon Express.
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