ANI PR Wire
05 Jul 2025, 15:30 GMT+10
VMPL
Pattaya [Thailand], July 5: Bollywood sensation Nora Fatehi brought the house down at Pattaya's iconic Boss Club, as fans gathered in droves to witness the global dance icon live in action. Organized by Shreya Gupta's Crazyholics, the high-octane evening saw Nora take over the stage and the dance floor, making it a night to remember for her international fan base.
With her trademark energy and charisma, Nora performed to some of her most popular tracks, including Saki Saki, Garmi, Snake, and Payal, igniting the crowd and turning the club into a celebration of rhythm and glamour. Fans responded with equal enthusiasm, joining her on the floor and dancing the night away.
Expressing her excitement, Nora said, "I'm excited for this event! I have heard a lot about Boss Club--it has always been a place I'd wanted to visit. Little did I know I'd get to perform here! We've picked songs that the audience loves... Looking forward to this show."
Fatehi's performance not only reaffirmed her global appeal but also underlined her growing influence beyond Indian cinema. Her electrifying stage presence and ability to connect with diverse audiences continue to set her apart as one of the most bankable performers in the entertainment world today.
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