Sangati Jogwar

Nora Fatehi has now established herself in Bollywood. All her songs from “Saki-Saki,” “Dilbar Dilbar,” to “Ek Toh Kam Zindagani” and the latest “Garmi” from “Street Dancer 3D” have been a big hit. Importantly this superb dancer is also getting good roles and is slowly inching towards being a mainstream actress. Apart from primarily working in Hindi movies, the Canadian star has also worked in Malayalam and Telugu movies as well. Nora has also appeared in reality shows like “Bigg Boss 9” and dance reality show “Jhalak Dikhala Ja.”

The rise of Nora Fatehi has been sensational and the actress herself never thought that she could enjoy so much success and fame in Bollywood. Her Instagram followers touched 10 million which was quite overwhelming for Nora. Recently, the “Pachtaoge” dancer penned her heartfelt note on her journey in the Indian entertainment world and added a video that gives a sneak peek of the work she has done until now.

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Nora Fatehi In “Street Dancer 3D”

In her upcoming movie “Street Dancer 3D” she is working with Varun Dhawan and Shraddha Kapoor along with the famous dancer, choreographer, and director Prabhu Deva. Nora is going to perform on two very important songs “Garmi” with Varun Dhawan and recreated version of “Muqabala Muqabala” with Prabhu Deva and the other stars.

Recently the actress opened up that she was very nervous to dance with the “Wanted” director because she was supposed to perform the hook step of the AR Rehman composed song “Muqabala” with Prabhu Deva. Although Nora’s dancing skills are highly commendable, Prabhu Deva over the years has emerged as a dancing icon which many youngsters respect and are afraid to share a stage or screen space with him.

“Street Dancer 3D” is releasing on 24th January and has a story revolving around a dance competition. Interestingly, Nora Fatehi is playing a key role in the movie which is expected to do very well at the box-office like the previous two dance-based movies by Remo D’Souza.

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