Did Nora Fatehi copy Urvashi Rautela’s outfit at the FIFA World Cup 2022?

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Urvashi Rautela’s fans claim that at the FIFA World Cup 2022 Nora Fatehi copied Urvashi Rautela’s 4-year-old outfit and supposedly, they say that Nora got trolled for that. According to them, “In today’s era, the design and look of a particular outfit aren’t the only criteria for choosing it. It is advisable to use Google and make sure someone else hadn’t worn the same thing, at least in the recent past, else one might get trolled and bow actress Nora Fatehi has gone into the trollers’ list as she copied the same dress worn by actress Urvashi Rautela.”
Recently, actor-dancer Nora Fatehi was seen at the closing ceremony of the FIFA World Cup 2022, for the performance, she opted for an embellished black dress that featured frills.

Little did she know the outfit was already worn by Urvashi Rautela four years ago. Urvashi accessorized the outfit with Dolce & Gabbana sunglasses. Well, sometimes the celebs don’t get to know, but the fashion police always have their eyes open. Nora Fatehi got trolled by the netizens saying the outfit is copied. ‘It is obvious that many celebs end up wearing similar outfits at different events but always get caught by the fashion police over donning the same outfit. Fans took to Nora Fatehi’s social media and started trolling the actress for copying actress Urvashi Rautela’s outfit for such a big event. One of the trollers even commented “this dress was already worn by @urvashirautela a few years ago #copied”, “looking fab 

 

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