The fiery legal feud between Nora Fatehi and Jacqueline Fernandez seems to have spilled over into their professional lives, adding a dramatic twist to their careers. Recent reports reveal that Nora Fatehi has stepped into the spotlight, replacing Jacqueline Fernandez in the upcoming movie "Crakk: Jeetegaa Toh Jiyegaa."
This film is generating buzz as India's first extreme sports flick, starring powerhouses Vidyut Jammwal and Arjun Rampal. The intriguing switcheroo occurred due to T-Series taking charge of the production of "Crakk."
Jacqueline had kicked off her journey with "Crakk" in Poland around October last year, marking her return to work after a tiff involving con artist Suresh Chandrashekhar.
However, the latest scoop confirms that Nora has donned the mantle in place of Jacqueline. This change seems to have unfolded when T-Series got involved in the production of "Crakk," which was initially under the wings of Vidyut Jammwal's home production, Action Hero Films.
Interestingly, Nora herself had been in the headlines due to her legal tussle with Jacqueline and certain media outlets over alleged defamatory content related to Sukesh Chandrashekhar.
Nora took a bold stance, appearing before the Patiala High Court earlier this month, and speaking out against the accusations. She said, "They've labeled me a gold digger and linked me with con artist Sukesh Chandrasekhar. I've taken legal action because of Sukesh's ongoing ED case, where he's accused of swindling ₹200 crore, a matter I have absolutely no involvement with or knowledge of."
Nora went on to claim that Jacqueline and the media were seemingly hand in glove, accusing them of subjecting her to "prolonged and unnecessary harassment." She pointed out Jacqueline's media statements about why Nora was listed as a witness in the case. The courtroom drama is set to continue, with another witness scheduled to testify in September, according to Hindustan Times.
As the legal showdown intertwines with their professional careers, the anticipation around "Crakk: Jeetegaa Toh Jiyegaa" surges. With Nora taking the reins, the movie's narrative becomes even more captivating, blending entertainment and real-life intrigue.