Bollywood actor and dancer Nora Fatehi 
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Nora waves Indian flag at FIFA fan event in Doha, video goes viral

The football festival was held in the centre of Doha at Al Bidda Park. Nora Fatehi, an actress-dancer, collaborated with international rapper Nicki Minaj on the official football anthem ‘Light the Sky.’

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NEW DELHI: Bollywood actor and dancer Nora Fatehi on Tuesday set the stage on fire as she performed at the FIFA fan festival in Doha.

Nora grooved on several hit Bollywood tracks on the stage such as ‘Saki Saki’ and ‘Manike’ which were loved by all the fans and during her performance, the ‘Street Dancer 3D’ actor waved the Indian flag and screamed “Jai Hind”.

Taking to Instagram, several fan clubs shared Nora’s video from the grand fan event.

The football festival was held in the centre of Doha at Al Bidda Park. Nora Fatehi, an actress-dancer, collaborated with international rapper Nicki Minaj on the official football anthem ‘Light the Sky.’

Soon after her performance, videos from the event got viral on social media and fans swamped the comment section with red hearts and fire emoticons.

“She is thee besssttt,” a fan commented.

Another fan wrote, “Nora mam love your dance.”

Meanwhile, Nora was recently seen in the song ‘Jedha Nasha’ from Ayushmann Khurrana’s upcoming quirky thriller film ‘An Action Hero’ which gathered massive responses from the audience.

She will be next seen in an upcoming comedy film ‘100%’ alongside John Abraham, Riteish Deshmukh and Shehnaaz Gill.

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