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Nora Fatehi Opens Up About Tamil Debut With Kanchana 4: A New Chapter In Tamil Cinema

Nora Fatehi marks her Tamil cinema debut with Kanchana 4, calling it the perfect next step in her career. From mastering the Tamil language to earning praise on set, she shares why this project feels special and how it offers a chance to grow and connect with new audiences.

Published By: Reha Vohra
Last updated: August 20, 2025 17:05:14 IST

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Nora Fatehi is finally ready to make her way into Tamil cinema with Kanchana 4, and it feels like the perfect career move for her. This isn’t just some random acting opportunity for her,  she said she immediately knew this was the right move. The Kanchana series already has a crazy fan following, and the script was fresh and fun enough to get her genuinely excited. She also mentioned  how she was looking to be a part of another comedy movie after Madgaon Express.

Nora Fatehi Embraces the Challenge of Learning Tamil for Kanchana 4

It wasn’t all easy for Nora, though. Learning Tamil lines? That was brand new and honestly pretty tough. She said this was the hardest language she’s had to tackle so far. She put in a ton of hours practicing, making sure her pronunciation was spot on, she wanted to do it for the audience and wanted to give her best in this new opportunity to her.

How Nora Fatehi’s Natural Acting Won Hearts on the Kanchana 4 Set

And as we all have heard, hard work pays off.  The crew was seriously impressed with how natural she looked, especially when she was doing the funny scenes. Getting that kind of positive feedback made her feel like she truly belonged, which is huge when you’re breaking into a whole new film world.

Kanchana 4 Marks a New Chapter for Nora Fatehi

Nora’s has been a part of many  Hindi, Telugu, and Malayalam movies before, but she says she will always have a special place in her heart for Tamil Cinema. It’s more grounded, with a stronger focus on real storytelling and solid performances. Bollywood, she says, is a little louder.  But at the end of the day, what really matters is how all Indian film industries are getting people together and making cinema stand out every other day. 

For Nora, Kanchana 4 isn’t just another line on her resume,  it’s a fresh start, a real chance to grow, and a way to embrace something new. And honestly? It feels just right.

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