Nora
Fatehi
rose
to
fame
with
her
enchanting
belly
dance
moves
in
'Dilbar'
song
from
John
Abraham's
Satyameva
Jayate.
Since
then
the
actress
has
been
a
part
of
many
popular
dance
tracks
like
'Saki',
'Garmi'
amongst
others
and
is
slowly
carving
her
own
space
in
the
Hindi
film
industry.
Recently
when
Nora
made
an
appearance
on
the
show
'Star
Vs
Food',
she
recalled
working
as
a
waitress
during
her
teenage
years
in
Canada.
Speaking
about
the
challenges
of
the
profession,
Nora
reminisced,
"It's
very
difficult
to
be
a
waitress.
You
have
to
have
communication
skills,
personality,
you
have
to
be
fast,
you
have
to
have
a
good
memory.
Sometimes,
customers
can
be
mean,
so
you
have
to
be
able
to
handle
situations."
She
further
continued,
"But
yeah,
it
was
a
side
hustle,
it
was
a
way
I
was
making
money
on
the
side.
I
think
it's
a
culture
that
we
have
in
Canada.
Like,
everybody
has
jobs.
You
go
to
school,
you
work
at
the
same
time."
On
the
show,
the
Batla
House
actress
also
spilled
the
secret
behind
her
envious
body
and
said,
"I
come
from
a
culture
where
(being)
skinny
is
not
good.
We
really
love
thickness
and
curviness
in
female
bodies.
For
me,
I
am
always
trying
to
be
thick
and
curvy
and
put
on
weight.
That's
a
cultural
mentality
that
we
have,
that's
why
we
are
constantly
eating," adding
that
their
meals
comprise
'big
breakfasts'
and
'big
lunches'.
With
respect
to
work,
Nora
Fatehi
was
last
seen
in
Ajay
Devgn-Sanjay
Dutt
starrer
Bhuj:
The
Pride
Of
India
which
premiered
on
Disney+Hotstar.
She
will
be
next
seen
shaking
a
leg
to
a
special
dance
number
for
John
Abraham-Divya
Khosla
Kumar's
Satyameva
Jayate
2.