Malaika Arora says she might get married next, talks about her New Year plans with Arjun Kapoor

Updated : Dec 31, 2022 18:25
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Celebrity sisters Malaika Arora and Amrita Arora have been making headlines for their verbal spat on the reality show ‘Moving In With Malaika’. In a recent episode, Malaika flew down to Goa to surprise and sort things out with her sister, but they got into an argument once again over their mother’s ‘kangan’.

As they dined at a café in Goa, Amrita looked at Malaika’s diamond bracelet and recalled their mom Joyce Arora’s kangan. Malaika then said, ‘I’d forgotten, you just jogged my memory.’ To this, Amrita replied that Joyce recently wore that bangle at a function and added that she has finally decided to give it to her favourite daughter–Amrita.

She then looked at Malaika, who seemed unhappy, and asked, ‘You want it? We can share it, but it’s coming to me.’ Malaika said, ‘You keep it. Thank you. You are her favorite daughter, Ammu.’

When Amrita asked Malaika not to take things seriously, she replied that sometimes she gets a little touchy. However, she soon changed her stance and said that if anybody was probably going to get married again it would be her, so she deserves the bangle.

After sorting out the issues, Amrita asked Malaika what she and Arjun were planning to do New Year. Malaika replied that they will do something but the whereabouts haven’t been decided. 
‘I mean there is so much going on any which way. You have been seeing the kind of stress that I am under,’ Malaika told Amrita.

Arjun Kapoor and Malaika Arora have been dating for a few years now. 

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