¡®She can eat 100¡¡¯: Nora Fatehi reacts strongly to PR gimmicks that undermine her
Actors have come under fire from Nora Fatehi for using public relations firms to compare their dance numbers to hers. Fatehi discussed how the movie business perceives her as arrogant while, in reality, she is simply direct.

Actress Nora Fatehi, who is well-known for her powerful dance moves and specific roles in the industry, has made the startling admission that some actors rely on public relations firms to make comparison posts using her name after they perform in dance numbers.
Nora Fatehi reacts to PR gimmicks that undermine her
Nora Fatehi recently told the BBC Asian Network that some actors use public relations firms to promote themselves by making sure they are compared to her.
Throughout the discussion, Fatehi talked about how the film industry views her as arrogant when, in fact, she is just straightforward. She also talked about the criticism she encounters when she says she wants to play the lead in films instead of only dancing.
Everyone should be able to act in movies and sing in songs, but the process should be equitable for everyone, according to Fatehi. Although she was pleased to see women embrace their roles with confidence, she took issue with the practice of utilising her name as a promotional tool. "What I don¡¯t like is when everybody starts using my name as a marketing tool," she said.
Nora also said, ¡°So when they want to market a song, they think, ¡®Let¡¯s compare it to Nora,¡¯ and I don¡¯t like that. All of the PR agencies are doing it. A new song is coming out? Cool, so they¡¯ll be like, ¡®Nora¡¯s career is over,¡¯ or ¡®She can eat 100 Noras for breakfast.¡¯
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Fatehi added that she knows who is responsible for these strategies and how much money is needed to carry them out. She disclosed that she routinely gets PR packages urging her to utilise comparable tactics, but she declines to take part.
Nora emphasised her position and declared that she would never denigrate others or compare herself to others in order to further her career. She feels that rather than generating excitement about replacing someone else, a song's popularity should be fueled by people recognising her talent. "That¡¯s just ridiculous," she said.
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