Nora Fatehi is one of the top dancers in Bollywood today, she has a huge fanbase and receives love from fans on a global level. Nora has had her share of struggles in the film industry and recently she talked about facing multiple rejections and how it affected her. In a conversation at IFFM in Melbourne with Rajeev Masand, Nora shared how as a newcomer, she faced many difficult situations. She also talked about meeting people who claimed they could help her but had hidden motives. Some promised to connect her with big production houses, but it often led to scary situations.
Nora Fatehi moved to India at the age of 22 She talked about the struggles she faced at the beginning of her career, when she moved to India from Canada at the age of 22. She said, "Now, I would be like ‘Why am I coming with you? What do you want from me? Clearly, nobody does anything for free but at that time, I was like ‘god sent this person to me’ and I followed a lot of idiots." ALSO READ: "It put me in really scary situations where, in the end, the person would be like ‘C’mon, what am I going to get out of this?’ and that led me into these scary situations where I either had to fight that person or it was really weird," she added. I did seek therapy...: Nora Nora also talked about how multiple rejections affected her mental health and she had to go through therapy to feel better. She said, "I did seek therapy because when you get a lot of rejection, which I got a lot, a lot of you are not good enough, a lot of ‘you want to be the next Katrina Kaif?’ and I was like ‘this is terrible’." On the work front, Nora was last seen in a pivotal role in Kunal Khemu's directorial debut - Madgaon Express. She will next make her Telugu debut with the period drama Matka, featuring Varun Tej and Meenakshi Chaudhary.You may also like
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