'Punjabi dekhenge to talwar nikaal lenge': Nora Fatehi's attempt at speaking Punjabi on Hip Hop India show triggers trolls

    In the latest promo, Nora Fatehi could be seen spreading Punjabi charm on the show with her typical and adorable innocence.

    'Punjabi dekhenge to talwar nikaal lenge': Nora Fatehi's attempt at speaking Punjabi on Hip Hop India show triggers trolls

    Ace choreographer Remo D’Souza and dancing diva Nora Fatehi have come together as judges for India’s first hip-hop-based dance reality show ‘Hip-Hop India’. The show, which was launched on July 21 on Amazon miniTV, takes viewers through the journey of the contestants from gullies onto the glorious stage of ‘Hip-Hop India’, in line with the show’s tagline – ‘Gully se Glory Tak’. 

    The reality show has so far made headlines for all the right reasons owing to the quality of content and unique theme. Amid all this frenzy, how the show’s judges could have been left behind from springing surprises for the audience. In the latest promo, Nora Fatehi could be seen spreading Punjabi charm on the show with her typical and adorable innocence. The dancing queen could be seen trying to speak in Punjabi while interacting with a contestant from Punjab. While some social media users found charismatic Nora cute, a section of netizens were not much impressed by her antics.

    A netizen wrote, “Cute kam overacting jyada lag rha 😂😂 Punjabi dekhenge to talwar nikaal lenge apni”, while another said, “This is the reason why!! Nora doesn't cast in movies.” A troll commented, “She's talking like innocent.” One troll also said, “ Jitna acha is ladke ka dance tha utna hi ganda Nora ka accent.”

    Meanwhile, the show promises to reignite Hip-Hop fever, commemorating the dance genre in its entire glory. The reality show has already broken the Guinness World Record, with the largest on-ground hip-hop dance performance. The record was created on the day of the premiere episode of the reality show. A total number of 1,864 dancers had joined hands to come together to perform hip-hop dance for more than five minutes. The last time such a performance was witnessed in 2014, by 1,658 dancers in Alabama, US.