Permission was not received, Nora Fatehi is not coming to Dhaka

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Bollywood star Nora Fatehir was supposed to come to Dhaka in mid-November to participate in an award ceremony. However, the Ministry of Culture said that due to the dollar crisis, the Indian dancer was not allowed to bring to Dhaka.

The organizing organization Women Leadership Corporation applied to the Ministry of Culture to bring Nora Fatehi to Dhaka for the 'Global Achievers Awards-2022'.

An order signed by Deputy Secretary of the Ministry of Culture Mohammad Khaled Hossain said that Nora Fatehi was not allowed to come to Dhaka.

Nora was scheduled to perform a dance performance at the Bangabandhu International Conference Center on November 18. The organizers also organized a press conference on the matter on Sunday. About the order of the Ministry, the founder of Women Leadership Corporation Maria Mrittika Swarna told that they have not yet received any official letter from the Ministry of Culture.

Earlier, it was announced that Nora would come to Dhaka in the organization of Mirror Group in December. Later the government did not give permission citing the same reason. 

Nora, who danced in 'Saki Saki' and 'Dilbar' songs, is one of the best female dancers in Bollywood right now. As an item song artist, Nora has grabbed attention in several Bollywood films. They include 'Kick To', 'Sher', 'Loafer', 'Satyamev Jayate', 'Stree', 'Bharat', 'Batla House'. Apart from Hindi, Nora is equally proficient in South films.

Nora Fatehi's presence in Telugu, Malayalam and Tamil films also caught attention. But not only on the big screen, but also on the small screen and in music videos, he is equally popular. His performance in other reality shows like 'Bigg Boss-9', 'Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa', 'Comedy Nights', 'MTV Troll Police' is also eye-catching.

Nora, of Moroccan descent, was born and raised in Canada. He was a fan of Shah Rukh Khan and Hrithik Roshan as a child. Nora grew up watching their movies dubbed in Arabic.

Since then, dream to work in Bollywood. But that was almost impossible in a conservative parent's home. 23-year-old Nora set foot in India with the dream of making her name in Bollywood. After five years, he has caught the eye of Bollywood.

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