
Mumbai
Actress Nora Fatehi, known for her acting and electrifying dance moves, took a nostalgic trip down memory lane on Friday, revealing an untold aspect of her life—her deep passion for football during childhood.
Nora shared a throwback video from 2017 on Instagram, in which she is seen training intensely and learning football skills under the guidance of her coach.
Through the post, the actress revealed that she was once deeply passionate about football but had to give it up after suffering an injury at a young age. “When I was just 11 years old, I loved playing football. But I got injured, and it was a difficult phase for me,” she wrote.
She also expressed gratitude to her coach Govi Henriksen, thanking him for reigniting her love for the sport. “These are memories from 2017. I was going through old videos and found this special moment. Coach, our sessions were amazing—you brought back my childhood love for football,” she added.
Nora further shared that her coach not only trained her in the sport but also helped her grow stronger both physically and mentally. She noted that their shared passion for football brought them closer and helped her overcome a challenging phase in life.
The post has been widely appreciated by fans, with many flooding the comments section with positive reactions. Her friend and content creator Rajit Dev also commented, recalling the moment.
Nora Fatehi, of Moroccan-Canadian origin, has carved a niche in Bollywood with hit dance numbers like Dilbar, O Saki Saki, Aao Kabhi Haveli Pe, Garmi, Na Goriye, and Bada Pachtaoge. She made her Bollywood debut with Roar: Tigers of the Sundarbans and gained widespread recognition after appearing in Bigg Boss 9.
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