Arhaan Khan asks mother Malaika Arora about her marriage plans in his ‘Dumb Biryani’ vodcast | Watch

Updated : Apr 17, 2024 09:34
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Bollywood Diva Malaika Arora often gets asked about her marriage plans by paps. But this time the dancer and actor has been asked this question by her son Arhaan Khan in his latest vodcast, ‘Dumb Biryani’.  

'When are you getting married?’ 

The teaser of Arhaan Khan’s ‘Dumb Biryani’ featuring Malaika Arora is out and gives a glimpse of the candid chat between the mother-son duo. In the latest teaser shared by the official Instagram page of the vodcast, Arhaan and Malaika can be seen participating in Ice or Spice game where he asks his mother a question, the answer to which everyone wants to know. “Mother, when are you getting married,” Arhaan quizzed.  

Malaika gets candid with son 

Malaika Arora seems not to be hesitating either as she questioned her son about his first intimate experience, she asked, “When did you lose your virginity?” The question left Arhaan stunned. All he could utter was ‘Wow’.  
 
The answers to the spicy questions will be revealed in the full episode, which will stream today. Earlier, both Arbaaz Khan and Sohail Khan have appeared on the vodcast, where the Khan brothers spoke about their relationship with Salman Khan. Arbaaz has shared that the three of them are very close.  
 
Arbaaz recently put out a statement after the firing incident outside Salman Khan’s residence where he revealed that their family is distressed with the incident. He said that the incident was 'very disturbing and unnerving'and the entire family has been taken aback by this shocking incident.   

Also Watch: Maharashtra CM Eknath Shinde meets Salman Khan and family, assures of security | Watch
 
 

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