Malaika Arora opens up about potential for second marriage
The actress has asserted that she is not cynical about the marriage and believes in the institution of love and companionship.


Lahore: Bollywood actress Malaika Arora recently spoke about the potential for her second marriage with a new perspective.
While she has considered the idea of remarrying, Malaika prefers to keep certain aspects of her life private, making it impossible for her to provide a definite timeline for her future nuptials. It is worth noting that Malaika was previously married to Arbaaz Khan, but they divorced in 2017. Currently, she is dating actor Arjun Kapoor, and they are reportedly happy together.
Contrary to popular belief, Malaika asserted that she is not cynical about marriage and remains a firm believer in the institution of love and companionship. She added that planning too much in life can take away from the joys of life and that it's important to leave some aspects of one's life unplanned and spontaneous.
Malaika went on to draw an analogy between relationships and plants, emphasizing that relationships require effort, care, and attention, just like plants need watering and nurturing to grow. She believes that partners must appreciate and understand each other, communicate effectively, and have shared interests. Malaika stressed that acceptance without ego battles is essential for a healthy relationship.
Malaika Arora's perspective on love and relationships is refreshing, as she emphasizes the importance of spontaneity and acceptance in a healthy relationship. While she has not provided a definite timeline for her future nuptials, it is clear that Malaika values the institution of marriage and hopes to find a loving and supportive partner in the future.

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