Nora Fatehi’s songs have become a regular feature in many films today. A special dance number featuring the popular performer is often added when makers want to increase glamour and attention.
Nora earlier delivered a new version of Dilbar in Satyameva Jayate. She has now shared lesser-known details from the shoot and revealed that she was asked to wear a revealing short blouse.
However, Nora Fatehi said she refused to wear that costume. Her decision reportedly led the makers to redesign the outfit for the song shoot.
According to Nora, the aim was to keep the look stylish and impactful. She said there is a thin line between glamour and vulgarity, and she did not want to cross it.
She also explained that the first outfit focused heavily on cleavage. Nora felt that this could give the song a cheap look and shift attention only towards her body.
Many online users praised Nora for speaking openly about the issue. Some said filmmakers should focus on creating glamour in a tasteful way instead of crossing personal boundaries.
At the same time, another section of users questioned her comments. They claimed Nora was trying to protect her image after criticism over her item number in the Kannada film, KD – The Devil.
A few others said these interviews were only a way to remain in headlines. They also felt such statements would not lead to any real change.
Still, Nora Fatehi’s remarks have once again started a wider debate. Many are discussing whether vulgarity is being preferred in the name of box office success.
It remains to be seen whether filmmakers will make changes in the coming months. The conversation around glamour and presentation has clearly returned to focus.




