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Nora Fatehi to make her singing debut

Nora Fatehi to make her singing debut

India Blooms News Service | @indiablooms | 19 Sep 2018, 11:49 am

Mumbai, Sept 19 (IBNS): Dancer Nora Fatehi, who has gained popularity with her performance in several Bollywood movies, will soon make her debut as a singer.

She has collaborated with Morocco-based group Fnaire.

She will be re-creating the official Arabic adaptation of 'Dilbar'.

"Nora Fatehi enters pop-star territory with a Moroccan twist to 'Dilbar' a huge shoutout to @itsBhushanKumar and @TSeries thank you sir happy to debut as a singer with @fnaireofficiel," she tweeted.

Nora had won hearts with her dancing moves in the recreated version of 90s hit song Dilbar from the movie Sirf Tum for 2018 release Satyameva Jayate.

The 90s song, which featured actress Sushmita Sen, was extremely hit among fans.

Nora made her version completely unique and attained popularity over the months.

“After ‘Dilbar,’ a lot of people from North Africa and Middle East reached out to me for a collaboration and it seemed like a great idea. My larger goal is to bring both the cultures together through music and Fnaire is a wellknown and respected band in Morocco, North Africa and Middle East. They have been around for 17 years,” Nora told Mumbai Mirror.

“We have recomposed the song but retained the hook-line. I am producing it while T-Series will be launching it,” she reveals.
 

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