"I think they have never seen a butt like that before," said Nora Fatehi in response to photographers focusing on her intimate areas.

In an interview with News18 Showsha, she opened up on the paparazzi's zooming on actress' and her own private parts at events

"I think they have never seen a butt like that before," said Nora Fatehi in response to photographers focusing on her intimate areas.
In an interview with News18 Showsha, she opened up on the paparazzi’s zooming on actress’ and her own private parts at events

Following the several hits of her songs, including Street and Satyameva Jayate, Nora Fatehi has become a very well-known figure in the industry. After starring in the popular comedy Madgaon Express, she is hoping for better things in her career as an actress. She discussed how the paparazzi would frequently zoom in on the actress's and her own private areas during gatherings in an interview with News18 Showsha.

"I guess they've never seen a bu*t like that before," Fatehi remarked. That's just the way things are. Not only does the media mistreat me, but it also mistreats other female actors. Perhaps they don't focus on their bu*t because they find it boring, but they do needlessly focus on other portions of their bodies. I sometimes wonder, "What are they focusing on if there's nothing to zoom into?"

Last year, Nora Fatehi and Remo D’Souza spoke exclusively to Firstpost about their dance reality show Hip Hop India  on Amazon miniTV, their first memories of meeting each other, and Fatehi speaks about how she’d like to have D’Souza’s calmness as one of her qualities.

Nora  on shooting the promo of the song

I really enjoyed it because we were getting to showcase Hip Hop in its rawest form and celebrate dancers in India since that’s very important. Hip Hop dancers in India come from all parts of the country. They come from villages, rural areas, slums, sometimes slums of Mumbai, and I feel the energy they put in to showcasing the real energy of Hip Hop should be celebrated.