Arjun Kapoor addresses his relationship status with Malaika Arora. Here’s what he said

Updated : Oct 29, 2024 15:48
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Actor Arjun Kapoor recently confirmed his single status, putting an end to speculation surrounding his relationship with Malaika Arora. Attending a Diwali party hosted by politician Raj Thackeray at Shivaji Park in Mumbai, Arjun made a public announcement when the crowd cheered Malaika's name.

With a smile, Arjun responded, “Nahi abhi single hoon. Relax karo (No, I’m single now. Relax),” dispelling any doubts. He also joked with a person behind him, saying, “Inhone 'tall aur handsome' bola, aesa lagraha hai ki shaadi ki baat karrahe hai. Isliye maine bola relax karo pehle (He said, 'Tall and handsome.' It felt like he was talking about marriage, so I told him to relax)."

A few months ago, reports of Arjun and Malaika’s split circulated, with a source revealing that the couple decided to part ways amicably. The source added that both continue to hold respect for each other and have chosen to maintain a dignified silence, avoiding public discussions on their relationship.

Arjun and Malaika began dating in 2018 but mostly kept their relationship private, occasionally sharing glimpses through social media posts from vacations and special events like birthdays. Recently, Arjun was seen supporting Malaika following the passing of her father, Anil Mehta, highlighting the deep bond they shared despite their separation.

Arjun Kapoor's work front

Arjun Kapoor is gearing up for his role as an antagonist in 'Singham Again', an action-packed sequel directed by Rohit Shetty. The star-studded film also features Akshay Kumar, Ajay Devgn, Ranveer Singh, Tiger Shroff, Jackie Shroff, Deepika Padukone, and Kareena Kapoor, creating anticipation among fans. 

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