Tamannaah Bhatia and Nora Fatehi Denied Dance Performance At New Year Event By Anup Jalota, Shankar Mahadevan, And Hariharan
Tamannaah Bhatia and Nora Fatehi have garnered the attention of almost everyone through their powerful dance moves. Both are not only good dancers but also on the track of becoming good actresses as well. There is always a lot of demand for the stage performance of both actresses, but when the names of both of them came up for a dance performance in a musical event three most popular singers in the country vetoed it.
Tamannaah Bhatia and Nora Fatehi
According to some of the sources, the name of this musical event is Triveni and it is going to be held in Ahmedabad, Delhi, and Indore on New Year’s Eve. In this musical event, three popular Indian musicians Anup Jalota, Shankar Mahadevan, and Hariharan have completed preparations to mesmerize the audience with their singing. The organizers of this program also proposed the names of Hindi and South cinema actresses Tamannah Bhatia and Nora Fatehi to entertain the audience during the program.
Tamannaah Bhatia
It is also being said that the company organizing the program has also issued a joint statement of Shankar Mahadevan, Hariharan and Anup Jalota stating that these three singers vetoed the stage performance of Nora and Tamanna. They say that if there is a guest artist, it should be a fellow singer who matches the spirit of the event rather than an actress. Their collective goal is to take Indian music to new heights, giving the audience a unique experience.
Nora Fatehi
The trio assures that the Triveni will provide a mesmerizing journey to its fans through the rich and varied facets of Indian music. Along with this, the singer also believes that the pure soul of their performance will surpass the entertainment value of any international concert, leaving a deep and lasting impression on the audience. The event organizers admitted to approaching Tamannaah Bhatia and Nora Fatehi to perform at the event but later canceled the event to have dancers.