Canadian dancer actor Nora Fatehi shot to super fame in India with hit numbers. She shook her leg with big stars across the languages in songs. Manohari Song in the Pan-India film Baahubali made a nationwide sensation. Nora set the floor on fire at the FIFA World Cup 2022 Fan Festival.
The happiness of giving an electrifying performance on the big stage did not last too long for the actress as she landed in a big controversy. She became a target of online trolls as many alleged that the actress disrespected the Indian national flag.
After giving the experience, Nora Fatehi held the Indian flag and waved it. The actress even said Jai Hind on the stage. The video went viral on social media and people started attacking her on the video.
Social media is filled with such trolls against her. Alleging that she held the flag upside down she sie being trolled brutally. Trollers asked her if is this the way to hold the flag.
After saying Jai Hind, the actress clenched the flag in her palms. But this landed in a big controversy as social media users are saying that she disrespected the Indian national flag.
On teh other hand, the actress is said to have appeared before the Enforcement Directorate officials to record her statement in the probe on the alleged money laundering row involving Rs 200 crores. Reports say that Nora Fatehi reached the ED office on Friday.
It is known that the ED is probing the alleged scam under the Prevention of Money Laundering Act (PMLA). She was earlier grilled by the investigating officers in connection with the case. It is said that she reportedly has ties with the main conman Sukesh Chandrashekhar in the case.
She reportedly received costly gifts from Sukesh earlier and she even met him. Besides her Sri Lankan actress Jacqueline Fernandez was also named in the case and her name appeared in the report too.
Conman Sukesh Chandrashekhar and his associates duped people to the tune of around Rs 200 crores and with the money, the conmon reportedly gave costly gifts to the actresses and their family members.