In the glamorous world of Bollywood, Canada-born Nora Fatehi truly stood as an epitome of talent and charm, taking centre stage and remaining unbeatable. Nora is an exceptionally talented and skilful dancer who is known for effortlessly entertaining the audience with her captivating dance prowess and contagious energy. Having already created a niche for herself in the Indian film industry, the actor-dancer is now all set to go international with Warner Music Group.
Nora has signed a recording contract with the prestigious Warner Music, thus adding another feather to her cap. As a part of this, she will closely work with WMG teams in the US and globally on music-related releases and projects. “Excited to welcome global star Nora Fatehi to WMG!”, their social media post read.
The report further also states that the Bollywood star will remain signed with Indian label T-Series for her work in India. The actress also took to her Instagram handle and confirmed the same. “This is HUGE. Global Dominance begins NOW, you ready for my New Era!! #globaldomination @warnermusic,” she wrote while expressing gratitude to the WGM CEO and others.
About Nora Fatehi
Born and raised in Canada, Nora after actively participating in drama and theatres came to India with a motive to pursue acting; however, found herself drawn toward dance opportunities.
She got her major breakthrough with an advertisement with Dove, following which she ventured into films with Roar: Tigers of the Sundarbans. However, after facing multiple rejections and mistreatment, the actress finally rose to fame by appearing in a number of item songs in Bollywood films, that turned out to be super successful.
Some of Nora’s popular item numbers are Saki Saki, Muqabla, Nachi Nachi, Garmi, Dilbar, Ek Toh Kum Zindagani, Lagdi Lahore Di, and Kamariya among others.
Recently, the actress was also seen in Aditya Dutt’s directorial film Crakk alongside actors like Arjun Rampal, Amy Jackson, and Vidyut Jammwal in the lead roles. Produced by the production house ‘Action Hero Films’, the film recently hit theatre; however, has been facing a constant decline at the box office.


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