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Fan Club Of The Week - Niti Taylor

THE growing stature of Niti Taylor has been perfectly illustrated by the number of fan clubs dedicated to her. One of these fan clubs is run by Fizza Rehman and Amaan Rehman from India. Eastern Eye caught up with them to find out more...

What made you set up the fan club?


We have been addicted to Niti Tay­lor for a very long time. She is our everything! We are blessed to have you in our lives Niti. She is our in­spiration and we are very thankful to all the followers who support us.

Tell us about your fan club...

This fan page is dedicated to the beautiful girl inside and outside. We are here to support her. We are blessed to have Niti Taylor.

What has been your most memora­ble moment?

There are many memorable mo­ments including when we celebrate Niti’s birthday every year, which is like a festival for us. But perhaps the most memorable day was when Niti followed and liked our posts. These were magical moments.

What is the best thing you like about Niti Taylor?

Her dedication to work! She gives a thousand per cent. She inspires us always and has the most wonderful nature. We love the way she inter­acts with her fans more like family. Proud Nitians always!

What is your favourite work that Niti has done?

We love all of Niti’s work. She has the power to connect audience’s with her outstanding performanc­es. We love Niti as Nandini from Kaisi Yeh Yaariaan.

Tell us an interesting fact about Niti...

Niti’s posts always give us strength. She always conveys the message of believing in yourself, loving your­self and protecting yourself. She loves her family and family a lot.

What is your definition of a true fan?

A true fan respects and loves their idol. They should be with them in their ups and downs and support their idol in every way.

  • Visit Instagram & Twitter: @niti_ galaxy for more.

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