Nora Fatehi recently took to her Instagram to share that she is safe and sound amid the ongoing conflict in the Middle East. The actress stated that she is currently in India. She went on to urge everyone to prioritize unity and peace. Lets take a look at the video here.
Nora Fatehi says everyone is living in fear about whats going to happen next
Nora Fatehi, on March 1, posted a video on Instagram to talk about the ongoing tensions in the Middle East. The actress, who stays in Dubai, stated that she is currently in India and safe. In the clip, she can be heard saying, Every day, I know people are internally having some fear of what’s going to come tomorrow. After seeing the visuals of what is happening in the region, I feel terrible because we do not want innocent lives to be lost. We have had enough of that.
The actress expressed that people want stability and peace over fear of uncertainty. Nora added that issues that have been happening worldwide in recent years have left everyone around the world exhausted.
She said, Year after year, one chaotic event after another, one conflict after another, and one tragedy after another, adding, We need to be prayed up; the rest of the things happening at a global level are not in our control. It is unfortunate.
Nora Fatehi says things are going to get worse
In the same video, Nora Fatehi expressed that the situation is going to get worse. She said, Yes, things are going to escalate, and they are going to get worse before they get better. There is going to be a massive shift in power and the emergence of a new world order. We may not have control over that. Unfortunately, it is always the same people who are going to pay the price, and we will all feel it psychologically, spiritually, and economically.
Nora Fatehis work front
On the work front, Nora Fatehi was last featured in the special number Dilbar Ki Aankhon Ka from the film Thamma, starring Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna. Next, she will be seen in the Kannada movie KD: The Devil.
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