Nora Fatehi's First Reaction After Car Accident: ‘I Flung, Bashed My Head Against Window’
Nora Fatehi suffered a concussion after a drunk driver hit her car but still performed at Sunburn Festival, honoring her commitment despite medical advice to rest.
- On Saturday, actress and dancer Nora Fatehi was involved in a road accident in Mumbai around 7 pm while en route to the Sunburn Festival, when a driver allegedly under the influence struck her car.
- Following the crash, Fatehi's team rushed her to a nearby hospital where doctors observed bleeding and conducted a CT scan to rule out internal injuries.
- Doctors advised rest, but Fatehi insisted on fulfilling the commitment and later performed at Sunburn 2025 with her team.
- Her special appearance further increased excitement among fans, and organisers confirmed Fatehi for David Guetta's show today, amplifying interest in the event.
- Looking ahead, Fatehi has two South Indian projects in the pipeline and remained active this year with film appearances.
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Nora Fatehi's first reaction after car accident: ‘I flung, bashed my head against window’
Actor Nora Fatehi said she is “okay” and “alive” after getting involved in a car accident that took place in Mumbai while she was heading to the Sunburn Festival on Saturday afternoon.
Nora Fatehi's Car Hit by Drunk Driver, Actress Safe: Mumbai Police
Get latest articles and stories on India at LatestLY. According to Mumbai Police, a drunk driver rammed his car into her vehicle, but she sustained no injuries. She was taken to a nearby hospital for first aid, and her condition is stable. Despite the incident, she chose to perform at the festival. India News | Nora Fatehi's Car Hit by Drunk Driver, Actress Safe: Mumbai Police.
Medical team clears Nora Fatehi after accident on way to David Guetta concert: Report
Nora Fatehi suffered a slight concussion after a car accident on her way to David Guetta’s Sunburn 2025 concert in Mumbai. She was subsequently cleared by the medical team, according to reports.
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