Bollywood and controveries are like hand in glove. Nora Fatehi has been making headlines for all the negative reasons these days with regards to conman Sukesh Chandrashekhar's big scam. Now, the lady has once again come into limelight as she highlighted an incident which occured during the shoot of her debut film, Roar: Tigers of the Sundarbans in Bangladesh. The film released in 2014.
Nora mentioned that she had slapped her co-star back then because he mistreated her on the film's set. She also mentioned that he slapped her back. She elaborated how they got into a physical fight wherein she slapped him for the second time and he pulled her by her hair in retailation. It was during her visit to Kapil Sharma Show to promote her film An Action Hero that she disclosed the matter.
Nora laughed and shared facts about her fight with her co-star. She was in the jungles of Sundarbans shooting for a film. She spoke, "Ek co-actor tha, badtameez tha mere saath to maine thappad mara usko. Fir usne thappad mara mujhe (my co-actor misbehaved with me, so I slapped him. He also slapped me back)."
She further added, "To fir maine thappad mara dobara, fir usne kheenche mere baal, maine bhi kheenche, to fir bahut jhagda hua, ganda wala jhagda hua (I slapped him again, and he pulled my hair. I also pulled his hair. It was a very ugly fight)." The Kapil Sharma Show host was shocked after hearing her revealtion. He said, "Keede padenge usko (he will suffer)." Nora immediately responded to him by saying, "Yes, I swear, kutta (dog)."
The Kapil Sharma Show video clip went viral; many were surprised to watch her smiling while sharing the incident. Netizens shared their views on the video clip. One commented, "She thinks this is some funny incident?" Another commented, "I was so confused about it as well. Either she is really traumatized, or this is just anything thing for her. I think this is her coping mechanism." One has mentioned Ayushmann's reaction," Ayushmann looks stunned, trying not to look serious!! Crazy how you have to laugh these things off on TV."