Nora Fatehi recently recalled her days of struggle in an interview. In the new episode of Mashable India's Bombay Journey, Nora says that when she came to India, she faced many difficulties. Nora said, 'I came to India with only five thousand rupees. I lived with 9 girls in a 3 BHK apartment in Mumbai. After coming here, I started wondering why this happened to me? I was never prepared for all this and even today I feel bad thinking about it. During an interview, when Nora was asked how she used to pay the house rent in Mumbai, she said, 'It used to be that the agency I worked for used to pay the rent of our apartment and deduct its commission. Was. After this I had very little money left. I have spent many days on eggs, bread and milk. Some agencies harass you a lot. We don't have any rules and regulations for all these things. It was a very bad time for me and honestly, I needed therapy.
Used to get three thousand rupees every week: Nora Fatehi
Nora has already talked about her struggle phase in many interviews. In 2019, she had said in an interview that in those days, the agency where she worked used to pay her only three thousand rupees a week. With so little money it became very difficult for him to meet his daily expenses and by the end of the week he had no money left. Nora is originally from Canada. He entered Bollywood in 2014 with the film 'Roar: Tigers of the Sundarbans'. After this she was seen in the dance number 'Manohari' of 'Bahubali: The Beginning'.