MUMBAI : Currently, an actor's life is incomplete without keeping up with social media and the culture of paparazzi. Frequently, their humorous exchanges with photographers garner media attention and spark widespread excitement on the internet. Recently, several female performers have criticized them for being overbearing and focusing too much on their bodies.
Mrunal Thakur recently snubbed photographers' requests for a back position at an awards ceremony. When the photographers took pictures of her from behind even though she asked them not to, Palak Tiwari also chastised them. Nevertheless, Nora Fatehi is frequently seen being photographed by photographers and seems unaffected by the paparazzi culture.
In a conversation with the popular news portal, Nora addresses their behavior, saying, “I guess they’ve never seen a bu*t like that before. It is what it is. The media doesn’t just do it to me but to other female actors also. Maybe they don’t zoom into their bu*t because it’s not exciting but they zoom into their other body parts unnecessarily. Sometimes, I think that there’s nothing to zoom into, so what are they focusing on?”
Conversations about her going under the knife often grab headlines. But Nora says that she never lets talks about her body get to her. She reveals being extremely comfortable in her skin. “These are unfortunately the things that trend on social media. They’re just playing the social media algorithm game. I’m blessed with a [good] body and I’m proud of it and my assets. I’m not ashamed of it,” says the Madgaon Express actor.
She told how she deals with this side of media, “Their intention (photographers) behind zooming in is maybe wrong but that’s a separate conversation. I can’t grab each person and teach them a lesson. But I still move around the way I move and I’m very confident in my body,” the actor who will next be seen in Be Happy and Matka remarks.
Nora has often been called a glam diva because of her stunning pieces of dance like Dilbar, Kusu, Kamariya, O Saki Saki, and Jedah Nasha. She recently discussed her desire to scatter the stereotype that she is an eye candy, particularly on the Madgaon Express sets.
She reacted to the same, “I feel both beauty and ignorance is in the eye of the beholder. A lot of the people I’m working with appreciate my story, how I came up, what I brought to the industry and my brand. Some people may not know much about me and it may take some time for them to break the ice. But anyone who I’ve worked with has always come out having a lot of respect for me and I appreciate that. They know that I’m very serious about what I do and my work ethic is top notch.”
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