When 16-year-old Nora Fatehi used to work in a mall; read her story

First Published | Sep 7, 2021, 11:08 AM IST

Bollywood actress Nora Fatehi, from Morocco, dealt with her share of struggles before accomplishing success in life; let us read 

Dancer-turned-actor Nora Fatehi is known for her sexy dance moves and the amazing photoshoots she shares on her social media page. She is very active on social media post daily updates for her fans and 31.5m followers.
 

Nora Fatehi was last seen in the Bollywood war drama Bhuj: The Pride of India, with Ajay Devgn, Sonakshi Sinha, Sanjay Dutt, and more. Currently, she is one of the best dancers in the film industry and very popular divas in the Hindi entertainment business.

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The diva has worked very hard in life to achieve this place in this cut-throat race. She was also part of Bigg Boss 9 and Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 9 as a contestant. And now she is a judge for many dance reality shows like Dance Plus 4, India's Best Dancer and Dance Deewane (Season 3).

Nora did many Telugu films like Temper, Sher, Loafer, Baahubali: The Beginning etc. In such a brief period, she has managed to do multiple things across every platform.

But did you know Nora is from Morocco and she worked in a mall as a retail sales associate? Yes, in an interview with Bollywoodlife.com. Nora said, “My first-ever job was as a retail sales associate in a mall which was right next to my high school so I would finish my classes and go there. I was 16. I had to work for many reasons. There were a lot of financial issues in my family and I was supposed to be the one that would step up and be the breadwinner.”
 

Earlier she talked about her mental health and depression. She once revealed that she suffered from depression post her break-up with actor Angad Bedi. 
 

Nora Fatehi talked about her break-up and how she dealt with it, “All girls go through at least once in their life! For me, it was a little bit difficult because it was an incredible experience and I was broken by it. I don’t want people to think that you are not strong when you are low and dabble with depression. You are still strong! I lost my drive for 2 months!"
 

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