Nora Fatehi became a global icon, the only Indian star to perform in the Cricket World Cup after FIFA:

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News India Live, Digital Desk: Bollywood’s ‘dancing queen’ Nora Fatehi has once again made India proud at the international level. On the basis of his hard work and excellent dancing skills, he has created history. Nora has now officially become the only Indian artiste to have performed at two of the world’s biggest sporting events. fifa football world cup And ICC Cricket World Cup Has spread his charm on the stage.

1. FIFA World Cup 2022 (Qatar): Global recognition

This historic journey of Nora started in Qatar FIFA World Cup 2022 It happened from.

achievement: She became the first Indian to perform at the FIFA Fan Festival and Closing Ceremony.

Song: he fifa anthem ‘Light The Sky’ Performed on, which was appreciated by crores of viewers around the world.

2. Cricket World Cup 2025-26: New record

During the recently concluded (or ongoing) Cricket World Cup, Nora set the stadium on fire with her performance.

watershed moment: With this performance, he made a record in his name which till now no Bollywood superstar (Shahrukh Khan, Salman Khan or Priyanka Chopra) had.

Social Media: Expressing happiness over her achievement, Nora said, “This is not just my victory, but the victory of every dreamer who has the courage to cross the boundaries.”

3. Nora’s ‘Global’ journey: From Morocco to Mumbai

This journey of Nora Fatehi has not been easy. Despite having a foreign (Moroccan-Canadian) origin, he made his way to India:

Hard Labour: Without any film background, he created a stir in the industry with blockbuster songs like ‘Dilbar’, ‘O Saki Saki’ and ‘Garmi’ on the basis of his talent alone.

Cultural Ambassador: Today she has become a big face representing Indian cinema and dance style at the global level.

Fans reaction on social media

on social media #NoraFatehi And #HistoryMaker Like hashtags are trending. Fans are calling him “Global Ambassador” and “Pride of India”. Many people believe that Nora has proved that art has no limits.