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| | Dec 08, 2015, at 07:41 pm
Mumbai, Dec 8 (IBNS): Nora Fatehi, who sizzled on screen with her dance moves in Baahubali, entered the Bigg Boss house on Monday.

The actress is excited to be a part of Bigg Boss: Double Trouble Season 9 and is looking forward to the experience. 

The show will help fans connect with her and know more about her. 

Sharing her thoughts about the show, Nora recently revealed, “In ‘Bigg Boss’ house anything can happen. Anyone can react in the most unexpected way. I am nervous but excited at the same time.”

Nora made her Bollywood debut with Roar: Tigers of Sundarbans and was seen in a number of other films. A big fan of Salman Khan, the actress aims to make friends and complete her task while entertaining fans. 

She believed, “I will showcase my talent in the show. I want to change people’s perception about foreign talents. I want to convey that I have more to offer as an artist and I am not a stereotypical pretty foreign import. I hope that many doors will open for me once I exit the house.”

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