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Death rumors of Nora Fatehi spread online ahead of her birthday

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MUMBAI: Social media was recently abuzz with fake news claiming the tragic death of Bollywood’s popular dance sensation Nora Fatehi. The incident came just a day before her birthday, when fake news spread like wildfire on the internet.

According to Indian media reports, a misleading video started circulating online, falsely claiming that Nora Fatehi had passed away in a tragic accident. The viral video showed a woman falling from a mountain peak, with a caption claiming that it was Nora’s untimely death.

The video, which quickly gained traction, caused widespread panic and confusion. One social media user wrote in the caption that ‘Bollywood’s famous actress Nora Fatehi’s death is a tragic loss to the industry’.

However, as the rumours gained momentum, Indian media stepped in to clarify that Nora is alive and well. The video was termed as fake, made with the intention of misleading the public and spreading unnecessary fear.

Nora Fatehi, who is known for her iconic dance moves, is known for her stellar performances and vibrant presence in Bollywood. The spread of such fake news has faced severe criticism from social media users, who have condemned those responsible for spreading and instigating such rumours.

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