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Thamma Song ‘Dilbar Ki Aankhon Ka’: Nora Fatehi’s Sensuous Dance Moves Don’t Excite Fans, Called ‘Vulgar And Boring’

Nora Fatehi’s new song “Dilbar Ki Aankhon Ka” from Thamma disappoints fans, who call her dance moves repetitive and boring. Check out the reactions below!

Nora Fatehi’s latest song “Dilbar Ki Aankhon Ka” from Maddock Films’ upcoming horror-comedy Thamma is out now. But this time, fans don’t seem impressed. The song also features Ayushmann Khurrana and Rashmika Mandanna. It was expected to be another dance hit, but many viewers called it “boring,” “repetitive” and even “vulgar.”

The music video has a vibrant club setup with neon lights and a retro touch. Nora looks stunning in a sparkling sequin dress, bold makeup and heavy jewellery. She performs her signature belly dance and modern moves with confidence. The video also has a mysterious masquerade theme that adds drama to the visuals.

Nora Fatehi Fails To Impress In Thamma Song ‘Dilbar Ki Aankhon Ka’

However, fans on social media felt it lacked freshness. Many compared Nora to Tamannaah Bhatia, who has been getting a lot of love for her recent dance numbers. Some even imagined Katrina Kaif in the video.

Check out online user comments below:

“I am literally bored seeing her in the same dance moves.”

“She is a great dancer, no doubt, but the fact that she compared this to Dilbar and Kamariya… big fail. What is this choreo and terrible song?

“Fir agye same moves ke sath.”

“Bore hogye hain ek jaisa hi dance dekh ke Nora ka.”

“No offence but I prefer Tamana as a good dancer. I feel she connects more.”

“Doing Vulgar dance as usual.”

“She doesn’t have expressions. Tamanna is far better than her. Tamanna is expressive. She just has moves.”

“Nokia song of the year.”

“Imagine Katrina in this video. She would’ve killed the choreography.”

While Nora’s fans defended her, others felt the concept was repetitive. “Dilbar Ki Aankhon Ka” tried to bring back the magic of her previous hits, but it seems audiences wanted something new.

About The Film

The song is from Thamma, a horror-comedy directed by Aditya Sarpotdar. The film stars Ayushmann Khurrana as Alok, a man who encounters an ancient vampire named Yakshasan (played by Nawazuddin Siddiqui). Rashmika Mandanna plays Tadaka, another vampire and Alok’s love interest. The film mixes romance, myth, and dark humour, with Paresh Rawal adding comic relief as Alok’s father.

Produced by Maddock Films, Thamma is part of the studio’s growing Horror Comedy Universe that includes Stree, Bhediya, and Munjya. Varun Dhawan also makes a special appearance as Bhediya, linking the stories together. The music is composed by the hit duo Sachin–Jigar.

Thamma is set to release in theatres on October 21.

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