Bollywood dancing sensation Nora Fatehi opened up about some amusing revelations of her life regarding fasting and praying in a recent interview. From fasting and praying regularly, she talked about being the sole breadwinner for her family.
In a recent podcast, Nora Fatehi opened up about Ramadan. She said fasting is an obligation and that spiritual practices are a part of her life since childhood. “Fasting is a responsibility,” Fatehi says, “but it’s a responsibility that can be fulfilled alongside your other commitments.” She highlights her ability to maintain her work schedule even while fasting.
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She said fasting is not a burden and not a hindrance to one’s daily activities. When asked about praying she said, praying has a profound significance in her life. “When you go into your zone of connecting with your creator, whoever that is for you, you’re in a different realm, spiritually and mentally… What’s so beautiful about praying five times a day is that, in the chaos of the world, there are two minutes when you stop, and you thank your creator,” said Fatehi.
The actress was born to Moroccan parents. She was born and raised in Canada. She traveled to India in 2014 to join Bollywood. She also revealed that she is the sole breadwinner of her family. The actress-dancer said that she takes care of her mother and siblings. She also spoke about prioritizing money.
The actress was asked to be particular about the money. To which she said, “It’s so important. I work 24/7. I’ll do three simultaneous shoots in one day. I work around the clock and have my reasons for doing that. I hear the same for him too. He works hard and is all about his money, and I respect that. My reason is because I am the breadwinner of my family. I take care of my family. I don’t have a man who’s financing my life or paying for my dreams and my rent and all that. I pay for everything myself. I take care of my mom, I take care of my siblings, I take care of my friends.”