Nora Fatehi: “I want writers to make films with female characters who can do next-level action” | Nora Fatehi Bollywood News
Nora Fatehi says being a dancer helped her learn stunts for her new film ‘Crack’. In her future projects, she would like to do “next level action” like her co-stars Vidyut Jamwal and Arjun Rampal.
Fatihi, who has appeared in films such as “Street Dancer 3D” and “Bhuj: Pride of India”, said that just like dancing, the action is also choreographed.
“As a dancer, you’re like an athlete. The level we have physically is crazy. We do the same thing in the dance and action worlds. When an action director puts together a scene, there are certain must follow the choreography.
“I feel that (being a dancer) helped me. Arjun and Vidyut did next-level action. There were action sequences but what they did was out of this world. I just hope that one day the screenwriters will make a movie with a female character who can do stunts like that. I’m ready to do that and I hope so,” said the 32-year-old. he told PTI.
She also described Aditya Dutt’s ‘Crack’ as a film with “self-made actors and outsiders”. Jamwal backed the film through his Action Hero Movies banner.
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“We all know that there has been a debate going on for a few years now about outsiders, why outsiders don’t get involved in certain projects, and why filmmakers don’t bring outsiders in, especially big-budget projects. Mr. Vidyut and Mr. Aditya attacked all self-made actors and outsiders in their big-budget films,” Fatehi added.
Krack depicts the journey of a man named Sidhu, played by Jamwal, from the slums of Mumbai to the world of extreme underground sports.
Rampal, who plays the antagonist in the film, spoke about his definition of a villain. The 51-year-old has previously played gray roles in titles like ‘Om Shanti Om’, ‘Ra.One’ and ‘Dhaakad’.
“I think a person who can no longer control his desires (is a villain). These desires can be harmful to others… completely selfish, so that person becomes a kind of villain. “It goes towards traits. If you have a desire that is not harmful and is as strong as the villain’s desire and it doesn’t harm anyone…” he added.
Jackson, 32, said he was happy to be starring in a movie again after a five-year hiatus.
The Ek Deewana Taa and 2.0 actress said she is trying to balance work and motherhood.
“When I got the call about Crack, I thought this wasn’t what I had in mind, but when I sat down with Aditya on Zoom and listened to the story, it was great. Adjusting the schedule It was hard. Mother’s guilt is always present and every mother has it. But I also want him to know that I’m a working mother,” says Andreas, 4. Your mother, Ms. Jackson, said.
The actor said that her son has been on the sets with her and knows India well.
“He’s had great experiences with new cultures, traveling, and seeing his mother on the big screen. It teaches me the kind of work ethic that’s really important to me as a mother. And this movie is my It is closely related to evolution and has also served his life well. Everything I am doing now is for him,” she added.
“Crakk” is scheduled to be released on February 23rd.
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