Life
wasn't
easy
at
all
for
actress
Nora
Fatehi
when
she
came
to
India
to
try
her
luck
in
Bollywood.
For
the
unversed,
Nora
belongs
to
Canada,
and
is
well-known
for
her
Bollywood
songs
like
Dilbar
Dilbar,
O
Saki
Saki,
Kamariya,
Garmi,
etc.
Recently,
Nora
graced
the
chat
show
of
Kareena
Kapoor
Khan
What
Women
Want,
and
spoke
about
her
nasty
experience
with
a
casting
director
during
her
initial
days
in
the
industry.
Nora
said,
"There
was
one
casting
director
that
I
met
in
the
first
few
months
that
I
came
to
India.
She
almost
made
me
feel
like
packing
my
bags
and
leaving.
She
said
to
me,
'There's
too
many
people
like
you
here.
Our
industry
is
sick
and
tired
of
people
like
you.
We
don't
want
you.'
She
was
screaming
at
me.
She
was
shouting,
'You
are
talentless,
we
don't
want
you.'"
Nora
was
appalled
to
see
the
cruel
side
of
the
industry
and
left
the
place
with
a
heavy
heart.
"I
just
left
and
I
cried
so
much.
I
didn't
ask
for
it
because
that
casting
director
called
me,
I
didn't
even
know
who
she
was.
She
called
me
to
her
house
and
she
sat
me
down
just
to
scream
at
me.
I
was
new
in
the
country,
so
I
was
like,
'Is
this
what
everyone
does
here?
Just
call
people
to
scream
at
them?'"
Without
exposing
the
casting
director,
Nora
said
that
whatever
the
former
told
her,
it
became
key
driving
force
for
her
to
carve
a
niche
for
herself
in
the
industry.
Cut
to
present,
Nora
Fatehi
needs
no
introduction.
With
her
killer
dance
moves,
she
has
already
won
millions
of
hearts.
With
respect
to
work,
she
was
last
seen
in
Remo
D'Souza's
Street
Dancer
3D
alongside
Varun
Dhawan
and
Shraddha
Kapoor.
She
will
next
be
seen
in
Bhuj:
The
Pride
of
India
alongside
Ajay
Devgn,
Sonakshi
Sinha,
Sanjay
Dutt
and
Sharad
Kelkar.
The
film
is
slated
to
release
on
Disney+
Hotstar.