Nora Fatehi's pink sari looks like her fans. The pink sari worn by Nora Fatehi in the finale of Bigg Boss 14 has been designed by renowned fashion designer Tarun Tahliani.
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Mumbai: Bollywood actress and dancer Nora Fatehi is a fashion icon. Whether it's a sari or a high slit gown, fans of the actress love both her looks. She recently arrived at the finale of Bigg Boss 14, where she appeared in a pink sari. In the show, they performed their dance and had a little fun. Nora Fatehi looked very beautiful in a pink sari. Photo credit: norafatehi / Instagram
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Nora Fatehi's pink sari look is making her fans laugh. The pink sari worn by Nora Fatehi in the Bigg Boss-14 finale has been designed by renowned fashion designer Tarun Tahliani. Photo credit: norafatehi / Instagram
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If you also like this sari and you want to include it in your sari collection, you will have to spend Rs. Photo credit: norafatehi / Instagram
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When it comes to designing a sari, there is fine embroidery on the sari polo. She is also wearing a celluloid boot-neck matching color blouse. Photo credit: norafatehi / Instagram
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Nora Fatehi's music video 'Chhod Diye Gein' has been released. In this video, Nora Fatehi looks very different. The expression on his face was amazing with the song. Photo credit: norafatehi / Instagram
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Let me tell you that Nora Fatehi started her career in Bollywood with the Hindi film 'Roar- Tigers of the Sunderbans'. Nora then acted in the Telugu film 'Temper'. Nora Fatehi's first love is dance. His obsession with dance is not hidden from anyone. Her identity in India is more about dance than she is as an actress. Photo courtesy: norafatehi / Instagram
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Nora has made a splash in many songs but in the film 'Satyamev Jayate' released in 2018, Nora Fatehi won the hearts of the audience by dancing to the song 'Dilbar'. With this song, his popularity has increased and there has been a lot of work in the film industry. Photo courtesy: norafatehi / Instagram
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