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Nora Fatehi flaunts her envious curves in a bodysuit

Nora Fatehi can never fail to treat her fans when it comes to roc... Read More
Nora Fatehi can never fail to treat her fans when it comes to rocking bodysuits. She recently set the internet on fire in a tie-dye bodysuit from designer Akshat Bansal.

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The most important thing about this outfit is that it is made in Econyl, a marine re-generated nylon made from plastic waste enhanced with Indian handcrafted tie-dye. The full-sleeved turtleneck glove dress accentuated Nora’s curves flawlessly.

The diva further accessorised her stunning look with silver rings, a statement chunky bracelet and silver hoop earrings. She kept her tresses open in side-parted voluminous curls. The dewy make-up look with sharp contour and a dab of matte brown bold lip stick undoubtedly did the talking for her glamorous look.

The bodysuit is in headlines because it is specially made from Econyl, a marine re-generated nylon made from plastic waste enhanced with Indian handcrafted tie-dye.

The actress captioned the series of pictures as, “Take a ride into danger zone.”


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Her look was styled by celebrity stylist Chandini Whabi and creative director Stacey Cardoz.


The dancer-turned-actress has recently been in headlines after her stunning performance in the trailer of Ajay Devgn’s Bhuj: The Pride of India.

On the work front, Nora will soon be seen in Bhuj: The Pride of India. It is a war film starring Ajay Devgn along with Sanjay Dutt and will be released on OTT platform Disney+ Hotstar on August 13. She also has Satyameva Jayate 2 in her pipeline.

She was also seen as a judge on the reality TV show India's Best Dancer and also had a brief appearance on the television show Dance Deewane.

The Canadian dancer and model made her debut in Bollywood with the film Roar: Tigers of Sundarbans and gained popularity after her stunning performance in item numbers for movies like Baahubali and Kick 2.

In March 2021, she became the first African-Arab female artist whose song ‘Dilbar’ crossed one billion views on YouTube.

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