A viral video falsely claiming Bollywood star Nora Fatehi died in an accident has sparked outrage on social media. The misleading clip, posted by an unverified account under the name Sufiyan Khan, quickly gained traction, drawing backlash for spreading fake news.
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False Claims Go Viral
The widely circulated video, which has amassed 19 million views, shows an individual engaging in adventure sports before suffering a dangerous fall. Khan repurposed the footage, falsely associating it with Nora Fatehi’s death. In a separate instance, he used another angle of the same video to claim it featured actress Malaika Arora.
This isn’t the first time Khan has been accused of spreading misinformation. His Instagram account is filled with similar deceptive content, including a skiing video falsely credited to Shah Rukh Khan. Many of the videos he shares appear to be reposted by other creators, lacking originality or authenticity.
Fans Call Out Fake News
Fatehi’s fans were quick to condemn the baseless rumors, urging social media users to fact-check before believing such claims. Many took to the comments section to express their frustration:
- “Why are you spreading fake news?” one fan demanded.
- “Shame on you for posting something like this just for attention!” another criticized.
- “This is wrong, brother! Don’t spread fake news for fame—it won’t last long!” wrote a social media user.
Nora Fatehi Responds to Fans
On the same day, the fake news surfaced, Nora Fatehi took to Instagram to thank her loyal supporters. Instead of addressing the hoax directly, she focused on celebrating the success of her latest song, ‘Snake’, encouraging fans to create dance reels using the hashtag #DanceWithNora for a chance to be featured on her feed.
Despite the viral hoax, Fatehi continues to shine, proving that false rumors can’t overshadow real talent and success.
FAQ
How much does Nora Fatehi charge for an item song?
Among other top-paid actresses, Nora Fatehi and Sunny Leone reportedly charge around Rs 2 crore per song, while Malaika Arora, once considered the queen of Bollywood item numbers, charges between Rs 50 lakh and Rs 1 crore today.
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