Lockdown diaries: Nora Fatehi turns chef for Iftaar

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Iftaar has triggered off the culinary skills in Nora Fatehi amid the lockdown.

Iftaar has triggered off the culinary skills in Nora Fatehi amid the lockdown.

Nora took to Instagram Stories, where she shared photographs and videos of her dishes for iftaari, the meal eaten by Muslims after sunset during Ramzaan.

In one video, Nora prepares pumpkin soup.

She captioned: "Making pumpkin soup today."

In another video, she was seen garnishing the soup, saying: "So today, I am making a pumpkin potato carrot soup for Iftaar."

She also prepared beghrir, a Moroccan dish. "There is no Iftaar without beghrir," she said.

On the acting front, Nora will next be seen in the Ajay Devgn-starrer "Bhuj: The Pride Of India."

In a short time, Nora has established herself as one of the best dancers in Bollywood, with hits such as "Manohari" ("Baahubali: The Beginning"), "Dilbar" ("Satyamev Jayate"), "O saki saki" ("Batla House"), "Kamariya" ("Stree") and "Ek toh kam zindagani" ("Marjaavaan"), besides her recent hit "Garmi" in "Street Dancer 3D".

Tags: Cinema, Showbiz, Bollywood

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