By Grace Cyril,News18
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Nora Fatehi is once again making headlines. The popular dancer and singer recently announced a new Punjabi anthem, I’m So Rich, with Honey Singh. The track is already being described as a global party hit and has fans excited for its release.
But even before that song drops, Nora has teased another musical project that has her fans talking: a potential Bengali track. During a fun exchange with musician Sanjoy, she hinted that she might lend her voice to a Bengali chorus, adding another language to her growing list of musical experiments.
During a recent playful conversation with musician Sanjoy, the idea of Nora singing in Bengali emerged. Already experienced in performing in languages such as Arabic, Swahili, and Punjabi, Nora admitted that Bengali felt both “beautiful but intimidating.” She remarked, “What if I sound silly?”
Sanjoy reassured her, stating, “You won’t. We’re going to celebrate it.” The exchange quickly turned into a lighthearted commitment, with Nora exclaiming, “Guys, I don’t know what this man’s got me doing… we’re doing a song in Bengali. Pray for me!” A possible hook line for the track, “Ki maya, Lagaiso,” was even suggested during the chat.
Nora shared her enthusiasm for the project, noting, “It’s not just about being global, it’s about celebrating every culture authentically.”
In addition to exploring new linguistic horizons, Nora Fatehi has been busy with her Punjabi anthem I’m So Rich alongside Honey Singh. She offered fans a sneak peek from the recording session on Instagram Stories, writing, “Recording I’m So Rich.” Honey Singh also shared the clip, adding, “She is singing in Panjabi guys.”
The track is being positioned as a major international release.
Meanwhile, Nora Fatehi continues to make waves in cinema. She is set to headline Kanchana 4 and has several upcoming projects lined up. Over the years, she has earned acclaim for chart-topping hits such as Dilbar (Satyameva Jayate, 2018), O Saki Saki (Batla House, 2019), Garmi (Street Dancer 3D, 2020), and most recently Oh Mama! Tetema.