Nora Fatehi Dismisses Drug Party Allegations as 'Fabricated'

Nora Fatehi Dismisses Drug Party Allegations as 'Fabricated'

Post by : Mina Rahman

Nora Fatehi has categorically denied allegations connecting her to alleged drug and rave parties in Mumbai orchestrated by a detained trafficker. Reports claimed that several names from Bollywood and Dawood Ibrahim's nephew, Alishah Parkar, were implicated in these events. Nora took to Instagram Stories to address the issue, deeming the allegations unfounded and asserting that her name is being misused.

In her statement, Nora emphasized her professional commitments, stating she neither attends parties nor has time for social gatherings. She noted that her free time is often spent resting, traveling to Dubai, or reconnecting with friends. She urged the public to be wary of unreliable reports and reminded them that similar campaigns have previously aimed to tarnish her image. Unlike past instances where she remained silent, she has made it clear she won't accept this form of defamation anymore.

Nora issued a cautionary statement about the misuse of her name and image in contexts with which she has no association, warning that such actions will not be tolerated and may lead to serious repercussions.

The controversy originated from claims made by trafficker Mohammed Salim Mohammed Suhail Shaikh, who was deported from Dubai and is now in police custody. Shaikh reportedly informed investigators that he facilitated rave parties for various personalities in the entertainment and fashion sectors. He included Nora Fatehi, Shraddha Kapoor, and others as attendees, along with claims involving Dawood Ibrahim’s nephew.

Authorities haven't ruled out the chance of interrogating those named during Shaikh's questioning, although no official summons has been issued yet. An investigation is ongoing as officials work to validate the claims and explore the supposed drug-related network.

Nov. 17, 2025 11:14 a.m. 463
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