Nora Fatehi is enjoying the success of her latest release, “Madgaon Express.” She became famous for her acting and dancing in Bollywood. Her breakthrough came with the hit music video “Dilbar” in 2018, which has over one billion views on YouTube.
This success has opened up more opportunities for her. Despite her success, Nora is careful with her money and expenses.
Nora Fatehi Replied To Akshay Kumar Calling Her Particular About Money
Despite Nora’s success as an actress, she remains cautious with her finances. This was highlighted when actor Akshay Kumar commented on Nora’s careful approach to money.
Yes, you read that right. Recently, Akshay Kumar mentioned that Nora is very careful with her money and jokingly referred to her as ‘Gujarati’.
The actress responded to this and said: “It’s so important. I work 24/7. I’ll do three simultaneous shoots in one day. I work around the clock and have my reasons for doing that. I hear the same for him too. He works hard and is all about his money, and I respect that.”
She added: “My reason is because I am the breadwinner of my family. I take care of my family. I don’t have a man who’s financing my life or paying for my dreams and my rent and all that. I pay for everything myself. I take care of my mom, I take care of my siblings, I take care of my friends,”
The actress added, “A lot of people might think that I developed ‘thick skin’ after these struggles and tears and rejection. But I’ve always had thick skin. I mean, if you know anything about the area where I lived in Toronto, we all have thick skin. It’s a very rough area, we go through a lot there. We’ve witnessed shootings in front of us. If I didn’t have thick skin, I would have not been able to make it through these last 9 – 10 years in India or even in the industry.”
Nora also revealed that she began earning money at the age of 16 and didn’t have the chance to fully enjoy her youth. On the professional front, Nora was recently featured in Vidyut Jamwal’s “Crakk” and then appeared in Kunal Khemu’s directorial debut, “Madgaon Express.”