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Nora Fatehi's KD song row explained: Why Sarke Chunar caused outrage
The song Sarse Ninna Seraga Sarse from the Kannada film, KD - The Devil, has sparked backlash over its lyrics. Known as Sarke ...
Nora Fatehi clarifies she was unaware of the Hindi version of the song from KD - The Devil that sparked controversy, urging fans to stop sharing it. She emphasises her distance from the backlash and ...
Earlier this week, Fatehi took to Instagram with a video message encouraging unity, compassion and peace as global unrest continued to make headlines. She reassured fans that she is currently safe in ...
While in India, actress Nora Fatehi posted a heartfelt Instagram message about the Middle East conflict. She expressed deep concern for the innocent lives lost and the pervasive fear gripping the ...
MUMBAI Actress Nora Fatehi recently revealed details about her upcoming film, ‘Ufff Yeh Siyapaa,’ through a quirky social media post. She shared a picture of herself on a yellow scooter, surrounded by ...
Actor, singer, and dancer Nora Fatehi has reached out to her followers to clarify that she is safe amid escalating tensions across parts of the Middle East. Nora confirmed that she is currently in ...
Nora Fatehi, who lives in Dubai, reassured fans that she is in India right now and is safe amid the ongoing tensions in the Gulf countries. This comes after the US and Israel launched a military ...
MUMBAI, (IANS) – Actress Nora Fatehi, who was recently seen in the Vidyut Jammwal film ‘Crakk’, has been welcomed by Robert Kyncl, the CEO of the Warner Music Group, after she inked the deal with the ...
On Wednesday, Nora took to Instagram stories to wish fans a happy Holi. She then addressed trolls who criticised her for speaking about world peace, saying, “I think a lot of people have lost touch ...
The makers of the upcoming Sandalwood drama, "KD: The Devil", have unveiled the latest track from the much-anticipated flick ...
The last 35 years have seen steady deterioration with multiple songs that are made with the single objective of catering and fuelling the patriarchal, misogynistic male gaze. The men who write these ...
We can’t find Lucinda Williams. She’s somewhere on the other side of the phone, and her husband Tom Overby’s gone to find her. Two voices clatter distantly, until it’s finally her in my ear. The ...
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