Top 70 Quotes & Sayings by Nora Fatehi

Explore popular quotes and sayings by a Canadian dancer Nora Fatehi.
Last updated on April 22, 2025.
Nora Fatehi

Nora Fatehi (born 6 February 1992) is a Canadian actress, model, dancer, singer, and producer who is known for her work in the Indian film industry. She has appeared in Hindi, Telugu, Malayalam and Tamil language films. She made her film debut in the Bollywood film Roar: Tigers of the Sundarbans. She gained popularity in Telugu cinema by doing item numbers in films like Temper, Baahubali: The Beginning and Kick 2 and has also starred in two Malayalam films, Double Barrel and Kayamkulam Kochunni.

I've got my head down, working hard, while others are chasing other frivolous things.
Delhi is always buzzing, buzzing, buzzing. There's always something to do.
It's very funny that I'm being appreciated for my dance moves because when I was young, I was made fun of, as nobody thought I was able to dance. — © Nora Fatehi
It's very funny that I'm being appreciated for my dance moves because when I was young, I was made fun of, as nobody thought I was able to dance.
Music and dance is universal, and I want to break borders and represent.
In 'Bigg Boss,' back-biting is inevitable. It's a part of the game, and there's nothing wrong about it.
I have done a lot of crazy things in my life, and I do not regret anything.
When I was told that the girl I play in the song 'Kamariya' will be from Bhopal and very rural but with spunk, I was up for the challenge and felt really ecstatic that I was donning an entirely new look.
The combination of me and Raftaar sharing screen space together is in itself fire!
I am very keen on 'Bigg Boss' because it is a very big platform.
I never felt like an outsider in the industry.
For me, my work, family, and fans are the most important; rest is just there.
Performing in front of the camera is a different thing, and shooting a whole film is another.
Trolling is a cyber-crime, and if you are caught for it, you cannot run away by saying that it is your opinion. — © Nora Fatehi
Trolling is a cyber-crime, and if you are caught for it, you cannot run away by saying that it is your opinion.
Since I was inexperienced in films, I thought it would be very intimidating to work with experienced people like Sanjay Suri and Samir Soni. But I must say they are very encouraging. They clapped when I gave a good shot.
I always wanted to participate in something where I can show my talent, my capabilities, and also reach a mass audience. Everybody watches 'Bigg Boss.'
I was travelling a lot, during the release of 'Dilbar,' to various countries, and the song would be played at random places like lounges, coffee shops, streets, and I realised the song had reached levels that was beyond India.
If you have a point of view regarding my style of work, keep it to yourself. You are not entitled to express your opinion.
I've always enjoyed dancing, and I train myself in it. I try to hone my skills whenever I get the chance.
I'm a fan of mixing cultures together.
If a show comes and the content is great, I would never say no to acting on TV.
As 'Dilbar' has become a huge hit internationally, including Middle East, we have taken the song and re-composed it, written Arabic and Moroccan lyrics, and we recorded, with me singing with Fnaire.
I will not restrict myself. I want to do films and TV: both mediums are amazing to reach to the audience and express your art form, and if both are available, then why not exploit them?
I really wanted to take 'Dilbar' to Africa and the Middle East in Arabic because it was also a perfect way to launch myself.
I can say for a fact, football is definitely my sport, and I can't wait to show the world what I can do.
'Bigg Boss' was the first time I was exposed to a situation where I had to only speak in Hindi. Prior to that, I was learning but never practising.
'Dilbar' is very close to me. It was a turning point in my career.
It is an exciting moment in my career to be a part of a huge project like 'Bharat.'
I'd like to act in Punjabi films and do some great roles instead of just dance sequences.
India happen to me by chance. It's in my destiny. As soon as I landed here, it only took me 4 months to know exactly why I was here and what had destined to do here.
I am a very ambitious girl.
I don't care about who is close to whom and who chills with whom when it suits them. I don't have time for all that.
I have danced, sung, been a part of a reality show, and the outcome is that I am a part of 'Batla House' and 'Bharat,' which is a milestone.
I don't limit myself as long as the content is good.
I've always said Moroccan artistes are extremely talented, and the world needs to take notice.
I definitely feel that 2018 is my year.
I think the most difficult part is being patient for good work to come. Sometimes, you feel like giving up if things don't materialise in a short period of time.
I welcome people into my life. If they are genuine, they will stay, and if not, they might just leave. Hypothetically speaking, that's their loss. I keep it moving.
Everytime I put a dance video out on social media, my fans love it, and the reaction I get online is mind blowing. — © Nora Fatehi
Everytime I put a dance video out on social media, my fans love it, and the reaction I get online is mind blowing.
'Baahubali' is my favourite project.
It is an honour to be spreading Moroccan music and dance in India while integrating some of my favourite things about India, including the beautiful, talented, carefree children, who just light up the screen the minute they start dancing.
One does not have to get frustrated with getting an opportunity, whether it is film, short film, web series or TV shows... As an entertainer, opportunities have expanded.
I believe that, in our industry, overexposure tends to create problems for artists, so fortunately, I have been exposed but not overexposed.
I never felt typecast because when I was in television, I was also, simultaneously, in films. I was seen across platforms, so that's why I have not been put in a category.
I strongly believe that appearance is important, as it's the first impression you get, but that is definitely not the deciding factor.
Trolls and cyber bullies have been feeling too safe in the cyber world for too long.
'Dating In The Dark' is a unique show that is going to bring something very new to the table for the audiences. The format will make people look beyond the general dating norms of our society: who knows, maybe even reinvent them.
I had a vision of bringing two cultures together, and I have said this in the past: my goal is to bring Morocco and India together through music and art.
I'd rather give one hit song than a flop film. — © Nora Fatehi
I'd rather give one hit song than a flop film.
Love will not happen in three-four weeks.
All the big actors are now on TV, and all the big actors have come from TV. It's a great platform.
My first love is acting, but dancing comes naturally to me.
Being sporty at heart, I've wanted to learn football since I was a child. But I never got the chance because, growing up, my family didn't have the finances for extra-curricular activities.
'Kamariya' is a wonderfully composed song. The concept for the video is so fresh, and it's unlike anything I have done before.
I'm always very proud of Moroccan artistes doing well and achieving international recognition.
When I am not auditioning or meeting people, I teach myself dance.
I don't watch cricket very much, but of course I enjoy whenever I see the sport, especially live, because of the energy in the stadium with the fans going crazy.
I love what I do, and I take projects as they come.
Of course you cannot compare my Hindi with a Hindi-speaking person, but I am confident enough to hold a conversation in mixed Hindi-English.
I am more expressive when I dance.
Raftaar is a sensible musician and respects women, music, and his fans!
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