Nora Fatehi is currently basking in the success of Madgaon Express, which was her third project as an actor, rather than just being an item dancer
Nora Fatehi
Last Updated: 08.38 PM, Apr 11, 2024
What is the first thing that comes to your mind when you think about Nora Fatehi? Some sensual item songs, isn't it? Well, this time, the 32-year-old dancer has shown off her acting skills with the lead role in the recently released Madgaon Express.
Nora Fatehi is currently basking in the success of Madgaon Express, which was her third project as an actor, rather than just being an item dancer. Previously she was seen in a key role in Ajay Devgn's Bhuj: The Pride of India (2021) and Vidyut Jammwal’s Crakk (2024). Moreover, Madgaon Express also marks Kalyug-fame Kunal Kemmu’s directorial debut.
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Hence, the Kusu Kusu dancer is receiving much attention nowadays. For instance, recently she attended BeerBiceps’s The Ranveer Show podcast, where she talked about feminism and its consequences. While almost all the actresses in Bollywood claim to be a feminist, Fatehi takes a contrarian stand as she thinks feminism is ruining society. She further said that many men have also been brainwashed due to feminism.
According to Nora, women's idea that they don't need anybody in their life is very wrong in various aspects. "I think, feminism f**ked up our society completely,” she said.
While stating that women are nurturers, the actress said, “Yes, they should work and have their own life and be independent, but to a certain extent.” According to Nora, not getting married, not having kids, not mixing up with men, and ill-treating men, these are not acceptable at all.
But interestingly, being neutral, Nora also talked about the negative side of men. According to her, men are not willingly taking up responsibilities anymore. They have stopped being a protector. She thinks that if a man can work on being a provider, then women can think of being nurturers. “Everybody needs to bring something to the table. If men are bringing money, food, and shelter, then women will bring kids, excellent homemakers, caring mothers, etc. If men and women both are doing the same thing, then who will be responsible for the other significant issues,” the actress sought to know.
Meanwhile, Nora Fatehi has 3 big budget projects in her kitty - Dhruva Sarja’s KD - The Devil, Varun Tej’s Matka, and Akshay Kumar's Housefull 5. While the first 2 are scheduled to be released this year, the last one will be released in 2025.