i absolutely loved how she carved her space in bollywood and went global! this interview really helped me in knowing Nora's other side in terms of her career, personal life and specially her quirky and cute personality. god i love her so much mwah!!!
I absolutely loved watching this interview. Nora radiates positivity in such a natural and uplifting way. Her strength and resilience are incredibly inspiring. Having someone like her to look up to and get inspired by is such a blessing! I love her so much ❤️
Sid never stop being this considerate, respectful and uninterrupting host. Ur so graceful around ur female guests and I find that extremely nice in today's world. Never change.
This woman has made her name from scratch.. some people may dislike her but you can't unsee her journey, in Bollywood where its so difficult to make your name even nepo babies also fails to make their name, this women actually became successful and famous for her talent which is dancing, now i feel there is -ve PR Campaign happening against her where I'm seeing so many irrelevant comments on any songs where people are tryna compare her with Katrina and Jacqueline forgetting that Nora is nowhere near to Katrina and Jacqueline as they re literally the OGs and much senior than her, but we can appreciate that in this new generation of actresses, there's only Disha Patani and Nora fatehi who ve joined the A list club in Bollywood! You may comment on their acting but cant ignore the fact that they re much popular stars than the nepo girls like ananya, sara , janhvi who ve been given countless chances but still they re getting projects. Lets encourage the outsider!! They re better!
Thats why Nora is an unstoppable force! Everybody wants to stop a person who rose from nothing, but she will always fight back becoming more skilled in her craft each time. ❤
I completely agree with Nora when she says she advocates for kids to have their mum & dad together and there are negative effects of a single mother on a child. Those that lashed out at her in her last podcast obviously have not been through what she has. Good going Nora always speak you're mind cause you speak the truth. 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
How do you know they haven't been through what she has? Not everyone who was raised by single parent is going to feel same as her. For some people, they feel life is better after their parents get divorced and they had no problem being raised by single parent. It's better to be happy and healthy in a single parent household than to live in a toxic 2 parent household.
I am a big fan of the Moroccan language after hearing Guli Mata where Saad Lamjarred uses this dialect so beautifully along with Shreya Ghosal doing her part in Hindi.Its really beautiful.Always a big fan of dedicated and amazing hardworking Miss Nora Fatehi
Norah, you are not only beautiful, talented and educated but the way you speak is so natural, sensible and positive, that people who listen to you should appreciate your care and concern for helping other's to become better and to understand why you say what you say.. May God continue to bless, guide and protection you to continue your journey with all success.. ❤
Been a fan of Nora for a long time and I love how she made a name for herself without bringing in nepotism. All those outsiders should learn something from her. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤#norafatehi
Nora's insightful thoughts and captivating stories made for an unforgettable conversation. With her quick wit and infectious enthusiasm, she shared her remarkable journey, offering valuable lessons and inspiration. From her passions and accomplishments to her challenges and triumphs, Nora's interview was a true delight, leaving a lasting impact on all who listened."
You should have a Male Feminism section in the Bombay Journey & get female celebrities to share their story & experiences & male celebrities to share their thoughts, while you speak about experiences women have shared with you. This channel has a bigger audience, so discussing such things will definitely impact
Your soul is beautiful and pure, and the most significant factor is your belief in yourself and destiny. God has created a plan for us, and we are observing that rule. Trust in God because happiness is the only thing that will come our way. As usual, you excelled at the interview, my beloved Nora Fatehi. Love you so much.❤️❤️
I agreed with Nora on the feminism take on the podcast as well. Thing is, people just started clipping that part to make reels as clickbait. I feel if you hear the whole thing, you understand what she is talking about. From the get go, she made it clear that radical anything in society is a problem. But people just hear what they want to and start attacking. Same with reels and shorts. I personally stopped engaging with such reels and shorts which just wanted to demean her take. Even if she was against feminism, people it's a free country and a world, you are allowed to have opinions .
People who saw the whole interview also disagreed with her so perhaps she didnt do a good job explaining on that show. "Even if she was against feminism, people it's a free country and a world, you are allowed to have opinions" if it wasnt for feminism she wouldnt even be allowed to have opinions and neither would you.
Thank you for this video, I never thought will know Nora better ever. My Respect level to Nora has definitely raised, Great Job bro. (Inna mal amalu, Bin niyati)
Why should men be providers? A woman is just as capable of making money, and please don't talk about pregnancy, that doesn't last forever. Also, the moment she said "high value woman/man" I tuned myself out. That mindset just reinforces the patriarchy and a consumerist attitude towards relationships.
@@ophelia.7Agree with your point about the phrase “high value man/woman”. It’s such a degrading phrase. Now, I live in the West, for context. Women here are expected to contribute equally financially. Men simply won’t bear the financial burden of a woman. The unfortunate truth is you can say women can be providers like men but look at the kind of work women do (professions) and their earnings on average. It’s on avg. lower than men. Despite what many might think about the patriarchy keeping womens’ pay lower, a lot of women simply don’t have the ambition to become hotshot professionals or ceos. They are hardwired to seek gratification in social connection over the long term unlike men who do work endlessly to become MVPs in their field and on the whole being highly ambitious is a masculine trait. What this means on a ground level is many women at the bottom end of the socioeconomic ladder will be left vulnerable to vultures in society that have created “casting couches” in every position of power where vulnerable young females come to “take a shot at being independent providers”. Many cultures in history sought to protect their vulnerable young women from these vultures by nominating men as the people responsible to provide for their women and children. Yes, women were not given the education or opportunities to become highly paid workers or businesswomen throughout history but the challenges of making women providers are still more than that. There is the matter of making society safe enough for women to take on that role. For example, after the Calcutta medical college case, does any women working in a hospital feel truly safe is asked to do a night shift? Not at all. There are simply too many limitations for a woman to own that role imo.
I still don't think she truly understands feminism or radical feminism. It's not about "encouraging" women (or men for that matter) to be single mothers, but its about telling them that it's okay if their circumstances require them to be. There are several scenarios where a woman may choose to be a single mother. It could be divorce, it could be bad luck with relationships, it could simply be a desire to never be married. If a woman in these situations has a strong maternal instinct, there's nothing wrong with pursuing motherhood through IVF or adoption. There's no need to continue to push archaic ideas under the guise of "culture and morality".
And I still dont think you understand what it is to be a 11 year old child whose parents have gotten divorced and to be brought up by a single mother in a city like Toronto.
@@ashrafioshidar you’re right I don’t. But better for two adults who are no longer a loving and functioning couple to separate and co-parent than be miserable together and cause a different type of childhood trauma. All that being said, you didn’t get my point. The point is that whatever your situation is, there’s absolutely no reason to bring in culture or morality in this discussion. Life isn’t perfect. Many families are happy and content, many others are not. If it happens that a dad or mom has to be a single parent, allow them to make the best of it and move on.
I can completely relate and understand the concept of Nora on radical feminism She just means to say is Society is completely getting transformed into radical feminism that is women are getting over independent in each and every sector and that's not good for the balance of society Feminism is good to the certain extent and also independence in the same context,radical feminism spoils the structure and balance of society which in turn creates several problems in relationships and families 💪💪🙏🙏hats off to you Nora love you ❤️❤️
i absolutely loved how she carved her space in bollywood and went global! this interview really helped me in knowing Nora's other side in terms of her career, personal life and specially her quirky and cute personality. god i love her so much mwah!!!
I absolutely loved watching this interview. Nora radiates positivity in such a natural and uplifting way. Her strength and resilience are incredibly inspiring. Having someone like her to look up to and get inspired by is such a blessing! I love her so much ❤️
Sid never stop being this considerate, respectful and uninterrupting host. Ur so graceful around ur female guests and I find that extremely nice in today's world. Never change.
She is speaking hindi and its so cute to hear ❤
This woman has made her name from scratch.. some people may dislike her but you can't unsee her journey, in Bollywood where its so difficult to make your name even nepo babies also fails to make their name, this women actually became successful and famous for her talent which is dancing, now i feel there is -ve PR Campaign happening against her where I'm seeing so many irrelevant comments on any songs where people are tryna compare her with Katrina and Jacqueline forgetting that Nora is nowhere near to Katrina and Jacqueline as they re literally the OGs and much senior than her, but we can appreciate that in this new generation of actresses, there's only Disha Patani and Nora fatehi who ve joined the A list club in Bollywood! You may comment on their acting but cant ignore the fact that they re much popular stars than the nepo girls like ananya, sara , janhvi who ve been given countless chances but still they re getting projects. Lets encourage the outsider!! They re better!
Bilkul. Bhushan Kumar ka La*da pe jhoolkar. 🎉😂
💯💯💯💯
Can't disageee👍
💯💯
Facts
Thats why Nora is an unstoppable force! Everybody wants to stop a person who rose from nothing, but she will always fight back becoming more skilled in her craft each time. ❤
I completely agree with Nora when she says she advocates for kids to have their mum & dad together and there are negative effects of a single mother on a child.
Those that lashed out at her in her last podcast obviously have not been through what she has.
Good going Nora always speak you're mind cause you speak the truth.
👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
How do you know they haven't been through what she has? Not everyone who was raised by single parent is going to feel same as her. For some people, they feel life is better after their parents get divorced and they had no problem being raised by single parent. It's better to be happy and healthy in a single parent household than to live in a toxic 2 parent household.
Indian actors don't speak in Hindi and look at Nora, she is speaking in Hindi. She has come a long way❤❤
I think she is half Indian from mothers side ? Or no ?
@@strivingmuslimah3666 absolutely not. She’s fully moroccan
She is 100% moroccan @@strivingmuslimah3666
Nora speaks better Hindi than most nepo kids!
So do elli
I am a big fan of the Moroccan language after hearing Guli Mata where Saad Lamjarred uses this dialect so beautifully along with Shreya Ghosal doing her part in Hindi.Its really beautiful.Always a big fan of dedicated and amazing hardworking Miss Nora Fatehi
Norah, you are not only beautiful, talented and educated but the way you speak is so natural, sensible and positive, that people who listen to you should appreciate your care and concern for helping other's to become better and to understand why you say what you say.. May God continue to bless, guide and protection you to continue your journey with all success.. ❤
Been a fan of Nora for a long time and I love how she made a name for herself without bringing in nepotism. All those outsiders should learn something from her. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤#norafatehi
Her hindi today is way Better than what Katrina Kaif speaks after so many year.
Their hindi is the same lmfao tf are you on about?
Her Hindi is better than Jhanvi or Ananya.
I really love this woman sooo much and i enjoy watching every second of her talking about her journey and everything .. she is soo adorable ❤
Suddenly I'm liking her after her interview podcast with ranveer show trs.... She is amazing. People are getting her serious now... ❤
Nora's insightful thoughts and captivating stories made for an unforgettable conversation. With her quick wit and infectious enthusiasm, she shared her remarkable journey, offering valuable lessons and inspiration. From her passions and accomplishments to her challenges and triumphs, Nora's interview was a true delight, leaving a lasting impact on all who listened."
The best episode ever nora is a vibe ❤❤😂😂😂😂😂 I just adore her ..all the best dear ❤❤❤❤❤ you deserve all respect and love❤❤❤❤❤
So cute Nora is.. like a doll.. even her personality is sugary sweet...
You should have a Male Feminism section in the Bombay Journey & get female celebrities to share their story & experiences & male celebrities to share their thoughts, while you speak about experiences women have shared with you.
This channel has a bigger audience, so discussing such things will definitely impact
Your soul is beautiful and pure, and the most significant factor is your belief in yourself and destiny. God has created a plan for us, and we are observing that rule. Trust in God because happiness is the only thing that will come our way. As usual, you excelled at the interview, my beloved Nora Fatehi. Love you so much.❤️❤️
She is one hell of a person. Love her
I loved hearing about Nora’s spirituality & what it means to her ❤️
Noura is amazing, smart, talented, has a strong personality, and is very beautiful
Crazy episode, had fun watching it
Her talent and craft can't be ignored ❤ . I feel proud everytime I look at her perform. God bless you guys 🎉
Nobody can compare nora's talent and beauty with other actress ❤
really? 😂 aishwarya? deepika? sridevi? kareena? madhuri? kajol? rani? rekha? priyanka?
I agreed with Nora on the feminism take on the podcast as well. Thing is, people just started clipping that part to make reels as clickbait. I feel if you hear the whole thing, you understand what she is talking about. From the get go, she made it clear that radical anything in society is a problem. But people just hear what they want to and start attacking. Same with reels and shorts. I personally stopped engaging with such reels and shorts which just wanted to demean her take.
Even if she was against feminism, people it's a free country and a world, you are allowed to have opinions
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People who saw the whole interview also disagreed with her so perhaps she didnt do a good job explaining on that show. "Even if she was against feminism, people it's a free country and a world, you are allowed to have opinions" if it wasnt for feminism she wouldnt even be allowed to have opinions and neither would you.
Absolutely loved this episode and i love nora she is multi talented ❤️...... love to see her growth everyday hamesha khush rahega sweetie❤
She sounds sensible. Never knew this side of her! She is also a hilarious person 😂
LOVE FROM PUNE MAHARASHTRA🇮🇳🇮🇳🇮🇳 ❤🥰😀🙂☺😘😊🥰❤🥰❤
Cool girl, very real and authentic. Learning a foreign language is no joke at an adult age, but she has managed to accomplish that with ease.
Nora's hindi is so much better than many indian Actors.
Thank for this super gift. Beautiful
Really love this woman. Power puff
Love Nora so much❤❤❤❤ one of the best interview
She is very hardworking and she has become successful
From somalia 🇸🇴 we love her so much my Allah bless you Nora Fathi🥰🥰🥰🥰😘😘😘😘😘😘😘❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Respect nora for representing india 🇮🇳 to international 🙌 👏 ❤️
Thank you for this video, I never thought will know Nora better ever. My Respect level to Nora has definitely raised, Great Job bro. (Inna mal amalu, Bin niyati)
Nora the OG queen 👑♥️
Such a nice interview.
All things aside, her energy is infectious.
Loveeee Nora and this interview
Love her ❤️👑
Nora Fatehi is the name of Najah. She is amazing
I love Nora ma'am she my idol❤huge respect to her I can keep on listening and looking to her for many hours
Fun interview. Nora's interviews are always entertaining
She is dope❤
Why should men be providers? A woman is just as capable of making money, and please don't talk about pregnancy, that doesn't last forever. Also, the moment she said "high value woman/man" I tuned myself out. That mindset just reinforces the patriarchy and a consumerist attitude towards relationships.
Providing for a man is such a turn off
@@moroccolicious There's a thing called both being independent and contributing to the household.
@@ophelia.7Agree with your point about the phrase “high value man/woman”. It’s such a degrading phrase. Now, I live in the West, for context. Women here are expected to contribute equally financially. Men simply won’t bear the financial burden of a woman. The unfortunate truth is you can say women can be providers like men but look at the kind of work women do (professions) and their earnings on average. It’s on avg. lower than men. Despite what many might think about the patriarchy keeping womens’ pay lower, a lot of women simply don’t have the ambition to become hotshot professionals or ceos. They are hardwired to seek gratification in social connection over the long term unlike men who do work endlessly to become MVPs in their field and on the whole being highly ambitious is a masculine trait. What this means on a ground level is many women at the bottom end of the socioeconomic ladder will be left vulnerable to vultures in society that have created “casting couches” in every position of power where vulnerable young females come to “take a shot at being independent providers”. Many cultures in history sought to protect their vulnerable young women from these vultures by nominating men as the people responsible to provide for their women and children. Yes, women were not given the education or opportunities to become highly paid workers or businesswomen throughout history but the challenges of making women providers are still more than that. There is the matter of making society safe enough for women to take on that role. For example, after the Calcutta medical college case, does any women working in a hospital feel truly safe is asked to do a night shift? Not at all. There are simply too many limitations for a woman to own that role imo.
She seems a nice human
Sid is too cute 😂❤
I love nora song
Bring her back again and again.
She is adorable ❤❤❤
I am only watching this episode for Nora
Superstar Dancer
And now singer too. How did you like the video?
@@Mashable_India best ever really enjoyed it
Real men will Never hate on Nora i mean cmon we all love her aunties need to chil 😂❤
Her views about feminism are impressive!
The most unfiltered interview yet with Nora Fetheee. Correct the pronunciation its Fet Hee and not Fateh hee.
I knew he was going to hug her at the end :)
Never knew She is so Intellectual ❤
love Nora"s Chanel bag
22:48 piche wall painting bahut sundar lag rhai
❤❤❤nora u a good religious girl....duas 🤲🤲🤲
Nora Mam I love u 🥰 ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤I like your Nora morroccan song
We want English translation please
Nora has worked really hard, people who left her are still nowhere in their careers.
By watching her interview . I think every Muslim in this world can relate eachother .
I love Nora ❤
Wow so nice❤
I completely agree with her on her views on feminism
Respect...Nora and Dance ❤
Does anyone know about her outfit? It is fabulous.
Did anyone notice she had a cast on her left leg at 13:00 ⁉️😢
Eagle eyes
Injuries are common for dancers
Yes noticed that too .. hope she gets better
Nora you are amazing ❤❤you ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I still don't think she truly understands feminism or radical feminism. It's not about "encouraging" women (or men for that matter) to be single mothers, but its about telling them that it's okay if their circumstances require them to be. There are several scenarios where a woman may choose to be a single mother. It could be divorce, it could be bad luck with relationships, it could simply be a desire to never be married. If a woman in these situations has a strong maternal instinct, there's nothing wrong with pursuing motherhood through IVF or adoption. There's no need to continue to push archaic ideas under the guise of "culture and morality".
And I still dont think you understand what it is to be a 11 year old child whose parents have gotten divorced and to be brought up by a single mother in a city like Toronto.
@@ashrafioshidar you’re right I don’t. But better for two adults who are no longer a loving and functioning couple to separate and co-parent than be miserable together and cause a different type of childhood trauma. All that being said, you didn’t get my point. The point is that whatever your situation is, there’s absolutely no reason to bring in culture or morality in this discussion. Life isn’t perfect. Many families are happy and content, many others are not. If it happens that a dad or mom has to be a single parent, allow them to make the best of it and move on.
She's such a cutie!
Nora❤
How did you like the episode?
@@Mashable_India yes the best episode ❤
I can completely relate and understand the concept of Nora on radical feminism
She just means to say is Society is completely getting transformed into radical feminism that is women are getting over independent in each and every sector and that's not good for the balance of society
Feminism is good to the certain extent and also independence in the same context,radical feminism spoils the structure and balance of society which in turn creates several problems in relationships and families 💪💪🙏🙏hats off to you Nora love you ❤️❤️
Love you Nora 💖
Amazing person ❤
Nora ❤ Love you
Them add seriously the rock daughter
Nora is wonderful no doubt about it ❤.
Nora fatehi mam try to speak in Hindi and marathi language.
Goat👑❤️
THE NORA FATEHI SIR PART 2 BANAO !!
Wonderful girl 😁
You're the best
Best episode
Very lucky person in world
She looks soo cute in normal dresses...she should stop overdressing for events, not needed !
32:37 😂💯😇
Nora ❤
3:51
Bhai control
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She gorgeous.. norah..❤❤❤
🤘👏👏👏
Famous Bollywood star 🌟 ❤
Sailaab remains constant ❤