Norah Fatehi, the hot sizzling dancer who raised many eyebrows with her scorching dance in Satyamev Jayate’s Dilbar song, is still on many people’s favourite list of Bollywood dancers. However, the dancer-road actor’s to this point has been long and difficult. Nora recently discussed her childhood, dreams, and how moving to India was more of a shock than a fresh and wonderful experience for her.

Nora Fatehi, when asked how she would characterise herself, replied she doesn’t want to use words like actor, performer, or artist. “That’s all a bonus,” she remarked, “but I’m wild, hyper, hungry, and ambitious on the inside.” My objectives frighten me at times, and I even terrify myself.” She expressed her desire to unwind and go to the beach, but her goals prevent her from doing so.

“I didn’t know what I was, who I am,” Nora said of her decision to enter the world of glamour. “But I knew one thing, I liked to dance.” When she told her father about her dream, he expressed his displeasure and urged her not to speak or think about it again. Nora, on the other hand, was adamant. Nora Fatehi talked about how she moved to India from Canada to establish a name for herself in the glitzy world of Bollywood. She admitted that it took her five years to get to where she is now.

She was excited to visit India since it was opening doors for people all around the world, but when she arrived, it was “the worst shock of her life.”

She admitted that she struggled with the language and culture here as a non-Indian. “I only wanted to study and be welcomed,” she explained, “but the minute a door opened, it closed in my face the next second.”

Is she a fan of celebrities? She stated that she does, that she is pleased with her audience, and that she wishes to demonstrate to the rest of the world that dancers can succeed if they dream big and work hard? “I want to make history in Bollywood,” she remarked of her ultimate goal.