Nora Fatehi expresses desire to see a film based on her life; says, ‘I think my life is documentary-worthy’ | Hindi Movie News – Times of India

Dancer-turned-actress Nora Fatehi, who is one of the popular celebrities in Bollywood, shot to fame with her enthralling dance numbers like ‘Dilbar’, ‘Kusu’, ‘Kamariya’ and ‘O Saki’ among others. The diva has also worked in several Bollywood films. With a lengthy career in this profession, the actress has had her fair share of hardships. Recently, the actress stated that her life is worthy of being made into a documentary.
During an interview with News 18 Showsha, Nora Fatehi reflected on her past experiences and stated that she has a story to share with the audience.She said she wants everyone to know about this ‘random girl’ who arrived at the ‘most random place’ and overcame all obstacles to become well-known in the Bollywood industry by picking up a new language.
She said, “I have a story, and one day, I would want to make a documentary and talk about how this random girl named Nora belonging to the most random place in the world and who’s not even Indian came to Bollywood, assimilated, learned the language and broke barriers. She acted in a bunch of films with some good actors.”
She further added, “People told her that she won’t be able to make it, but she made it happen and became a global star. This is my story. I think my life is documentary-worthy.”
On the work front, Nora Fatehi was last seen in Kunal Kemmu’s directorial debut film ‘Madgaon Express’. Apart from Nora, the film also stars Divyenndu, Pratik Gandhi, and Avinash Tiwary in pivotal roles. Both critics and viewers gave the movie positive reviews.