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Nora Fatehi all set to romance Vicky Kaushal

Nora Fatehi is on a roll. The actress became a household name after her dance number Dilbar in Satyameva Jayate. Her thumkas surely stole many hearts and then there was no looking back for her. She was recently seen in Salman Khan starrer Bharat in which she had a cameo and now, Nora is all set to romance Vicky Kaushal in a music video.

Nora wants to focus more on performance-oriented characters and in this music video opposite Vicky, she won’t be seen dancing.  Talking about it, Nora said, "The song is very different from what I have done before. It is not a dance number but a very performance oriented song revolving around a married couple and what happens between them. I won't be dancing in this one."


The shooting for the song will take place in Shimla and it will be directed by Arvinder Khaira. The actress added, "Arvinder is good at directing music videos that have emotions and stories that connect with the audience. People are used to seeing Vicky act but it's going to be different to see me in this avatar."

Well, it will surely be interesting to see Vicky and Nora romancing in the music video. Nora also has some other interesting films in her kitty like Street Dancer 3D and Batla House. While the former will be releasing in January 2020, the latter is slated to release on 15th August 2019.

Talking about Vicky Kaushal, the actor was last seen on the big screen in Uri: The Surgical Strike which is the highest grossing film of 2019 till date. He has some interesting films like Udham Singh biopic, Bhoot – Part One: The Haunted Ship and Takht in his kitty. it was just a couple of days ago when the first look posters of Bhoot were unveiled and it had impressed us a lot. Reportedly, the makers of Bhool Bhulaiya sequel are also planning to rope in Vicky the film. However, an official announcement is yet to be made.

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