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A man from Uttar Pradesh forces wife to have a body like Nora Fatehi, she reveals 'He gave me abortion pills and...'

FP Entertainment Desk August 21, 2025, 14:53:16 IST

Deputy Commissioner of Police Dhawal Jaiswal said, “The investigation is underway and police are checking all the allegations.”

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A man from Uttar Pradesh forces wife to have a body like Nora Fatehi, she reveals 'He gave me abortion pills and...'

In a shocking turn of events, a man from Uttar Pradesh forced his wife to lose weight and have a body like actress Nora Fatehi. A report by Times of India said the wife in question continued facing harassment from her husband and in-laws.

She was quoted saying, “Two months ago, I found out that I was pregnant. I shared this with my mother-in-law, who showed no interest. One day, my husband gave me a pill, which I later researched online and discovered was used for abortions.” She was admitted to the hospital where the doctors confirmed her miscarriage.

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Deputy Commissioner of Police Dhawal Jaiswal said, “The investigation is underway and police are checking all the allegations.”

Nora Fatehi is stepping into Tamil cinema with a bang as she headlines Kanchana 4, the much-awaited fourth installment of the popular horror-comedy franchise. Already riding high on the success of her latest song Oh Mama! Tetema, Nora is embracing this new phase of her career with enthusiasm.

Talking to a leading publication, about why she chose Kanchana 4, the actor shares, “When Kanchana 4 was offered to me, I immediately felt it was the right project to step into Tamil cinema. The franchise already has such a strong legacy, and the script was so unique that I wanted to be part of it. I was looking to be a part of another comedy after the success of Madgaon Express.”

Language has been a challenge, but Nora isn’t one to shy away from experiments. “Of course language is always a challenge, but I love challenges, I’ve had to adapt to Hindi, Telugu, Malayalam before, and now Tamil. It’s definitely the hardest so far but I spend extra hours rehearsing my lines and working on the pronunciation,” she explains.

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