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Salman Khan sings for Moroccan beauty Nora Fatehi in Bigg Boss

| | Dec 30, 2015, at 09:45 pm
Mumbai, Dec 30 (IBNS): Baahubali fame Nora Fatehi is creating wonders in the Bigg Boss House. The talented beauty has also impressed Salman Khan with her charm.

Her dancing skills coupled with her never say no attitude has been greatly appreciated by the actor.  Do not be fooled by her dainty frame for she has been performing every physical task to the best of her ability.

Whether it was lifting heavy weights in the challenger’s task or being taken on by a woman wrestler, Nora has done it all-an ability that did not go unnoticed by Salman Khan.

 Salman Khan recently complimented her physical ability and dancing prowess saying,“Nora, aapne kitna accha dance kiya. (How well you danced, Nora)”

In a recent episode Salman asked the gorgeous beauty to sing Jumme Ki Raat. In return he sang to her a cute rendition of this all time favourite number with a twist, “Oh Nore Nore baki chore, kabhi meri gali aya karo.”

 Looks like he was totally smitten by Nora’s super cute charm.

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