Of Moroccan descent, the stunning Nora Fatehi impresses Raghuvendra Singh with her soft and sensitive side
Hto Morocco – a land where the East meets the West. She was born and bred in Canada. That explains why actor/dancer/singer Nora Fatehi's charisma is global. She made her debut in the Hindi film Roar: Tigers of the Sundarbans (2014), and gained popularity in Telugu cinema with item numbers in films like Temper and Kick 2. She's also starred in Malayalam films, Double Barrel and Kayamkulam Kochunni. What won her massive fans are her sensuous and groovy item numbers in Bollywood like Manohari (Baahubali: The Beginning), Dilbar (Satyamev Jayate), O saki saki (Batla House), Kamariya (Stree), and Ek toh kam zindagani (Marjaavaan), besides her recent hit Garmi with Varun Dhawan in Street Dancer 3D. But Nora's not only about sizzling moves. With her sharp sensibilities, she enjoys a strong presence on social media (13.5 million followers on Instagram). Where she urges her followers to be more aware, more humane. Looking forward to her next Bhuj: The Pride of India – she gets chatty about life, career, and more…
RECENTLY IN ONE OF YOUR SOCIAL MEDIA VIDEOS, YOU SAID, “I'M READY TO QUIT 2020... MAKE IT STOP.” WHAT'S UPSET YOU THE MOST ABOUT THIS YEAR? HOW WOULD YOU LIKE TO REMEMBER IT?
Generally, my videos are humorous and made in a comic spirit to make people laugh. Regardless, 2020 has been a terrible year for the entire world so far. It's testing our patience and opening our eyes to things we've been ignorant and oblivious about. I believe this year will be remembered as the start of the New World Order.
YOU DONATED PPE KITS TO THE GOVERNMENT HOSPITALS IN THE COUNTRY. THAT WAS A GREAT MOVIE...
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'I Don't Think I've Made It'
'It's taken me very long to get my foot into the door. But the kind of work or central roles that I want are still few.'
'I No Longer Need To Work For Money'
Known for her work in film and television, Parul Gulati seamlessly transitions between her on-screen characters and entrepreneurial ventures. As the driving force behind a thriving hair extensions business, Nish Hair, she has carved out a niche that blends her passion for beauty with astute business acumen.
'I WANTED TO BEAT PEOPLE UP...'
'Suddenly the audience pool feels bigger, like everyone is watching everything now.' 'It's no longer limited in terms of boundaries, like a state or a language.' 'Whether it's a series, a movie or even a Korean film, the audience has access to all of it.' 'Slowly, the boundaries are blurring, so that's great for actors.'
'At Times, Life Has Better Plans For You'
'You have to keep working hard.' 'The universe sees that in you and the higher power puts those opportunities in your way.'
The Best Places to Travel in September
September is the unsung hero of travel months: The busiest vacation season has come and gone, places are less crowded because kids are back in school, and as a result, prices on airfare, accommodations, and even attractions have dropped. It's the perfect time to pay a visit to locations that are usually swarming with tourists and enjoy some serious natural beauty, luxury hotels, outdoor adventures, and more than a few glasses of wine.
'I AM GETTING 1,000 CALLS EVERY DAY'
I am 7 feet and 7 inches tall.'
'We've Already Outlined What To Do In Our Next Films'
\"You can expect bohut kuch. Our dreams are big about the larger plan.'
'I think because India is a bigger country and Bollywood is such a well-oiled machine, the star thing has become so much bigger than the actor thing.'
Film-maker Asim Abbasi has been on the forefront of the Pakistani industry since the success of his 2018 film, Cake. In 2019, Pakistan sent Cake as its official entry for the Best International Film Oscar. Two years later, Abbasi was back with his explosive feminist series Churails, backed by India's Zindagi channel and Producer Shailja Kejriwal.
'I Want TO DO A K-Drama'
'I want to be in Korea doing a love story, full of romance.'
"Mom Was Very Scared Of..."
'When my mom saw my performance in Dhoka, she loved it.' 'She said, \"I don't know why I stopped you for so many years. Ab jaa beta, jee le apni zindagi\".\"