1 / 9Nora Fatehi came to India from Canada to make a name for herself in the entertainment industry. She recently revealed a nasty experience she had with a casting director who had called her home just to yell at her and asked her to leave the country.2 / 9In a candid chat with Kareena Kapoor Khan, the sensational Nora Fatehi shared a jaw-dropping experience of her early days in India where a casting director called her 'talentless'. 3 / 9Nora said, “There was one casting director that I met in the first few months that I came to India. She almost made me feel like packing my bags and leaving. She said to me, ‘There’s too many people like you here. Our industry is sick and tired of people like you. We don’t want you.’ She was screaming at me. She was shouting, ‘You are talentless, we don’t want you.’”4 / 9“I just left and I cried so much. I didn’t ask for it because that casting director called me, I didn’t even know who she was. She called me to her house and she sat me down just to scream at me. I was new in the country, so I was like, ‘Is this what everyone does here? Just call people to scream at them?’ Maybe what she said to me and how she said it was low-key a driving force,” she said.5 / 9Nora rose to fame with the song 'Dilbar' from Satyameva Jayate and followed it up with her stunning performance in songs like ‘Kamariya’ in Stree and ‘O Saki Saki’ from Batla House. 6 / 9. She has acted in films such as Bharat and Street Dancer 3D. 7 / 9She made her debut in the Hindi film Roar: Tigers of the Sundarbans. She gained popularity in Telugu films by doing item songs in films like Temper, Baahubali: The Beginning and Kick 2 and has also starred in two Malayalam films, Double Barrel and Kayamkulam Kochunni8 / 9In 2019, she collaborated with Tanzanian musician and songwriter Rayvanny to release her first international English debut song Pepeta. In October 2022, she was chosen to feature in Light The Sky, a song for the 2022 FIFA World Cup in Qatar, collaborating with artists, RedOne, Manal, Balqees and Rahma Riad.9 / 9Fatehi belongs to a Moroccan family. She was born and raised in Canada. She studied political science and international studies. She graduated from York University