
Bollywood star Nora Fatehi prepares for Canada's opening ceremony with song of unity
Bollywood's Nora Fatehi hopes her FIFA World Cup song brings 'unity'28 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on GoogleJasmine SandharandNaomi Clarke , Newsbeat Getty ImagesNora Fatehi is hoping her official Fifa song...
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Key developments are emerging from the global stage. Bollywood's Nora Fatehi hopes her FIFA World Cup song brings 'unity'28 minutes ago Share Save Add as preferred on GoogleJasmine SandharandNaomi Clarke , Newsbeat Getty ImagesNora Fatehi is hoping her official Fifa song will help bring fans togetherCelebration, unity, representation - this is the message that singer and Bollywood star Nora Fatehi says she's going to bring to Canada's World Cup opening ceremony. The Canadian-born artist of Moroccan descent will perform her official Fifa song, Siir Siir, when she takes to the stage in Toronto on Friday. It was inspired by the popular Moroccan football chant, which means "go, go", and she hopes it can become a global rallying call for all the teams in the tournament.
"This is the time where we see everyone from across the world, different countries that qualify, come and take centre stage," Fatehi tells Newsbeat. "This is the time that we celebrate talent - and music and football really do come hand in hand. "And I wanted to use this as an opportunity to represent, to create multiculturalism within art and also to tell my story.
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"It won't be her first time performing for a potential audience of millions - she did that at the Qatar World Cup closing ceremony in 2022 - but she says this time feels more special. Fatehi left Toronto at age 22 to pursue a career in India, and has gone on to become a prominent face in Bollywood. She says it is "surreal" to be returning to perform at such a massive event taking place on her home turf just over a decade later.
"It's very inspirational. It's a story of resilience," she says. "It's a story of someone who dared to dream, and I want people to take this example and motivate themselves to be very ambitious and to go for whatever their heart desires.
"Ahead of the big moment, Fatehi says she has been consistently rehearsing and doing costume fittings as she wants the performance to be "energetic, impactful and dynamic". The lively track - created alongside Vegedream and Sanjoy - features a mix of Moroccan Darija, Arabic, French and English. The video for Siir Siir is shot in the streets of Morocco, which Fatehi says reflects how football evolves from kids playing in their neighborhoods to taking centre stage at huge arenas around the world.
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"So football in itself as a sport has a story," Fatehi says. "It has a journey just like me as an artist, just like the other artists who are part of this track. "The inspiration for the track came while Fatehi was watching thousands chant "siir siir" during the Africa Cup of Nations (Afcon) earlier this year, which was hosted by Morocco.
She will be backing the country again during the World Cup as she says "not only are they an African team, but they are also a team that went through hell and back to be where they're at right now".
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