Malaika Arora snaps at Neha Dhupia for trying to make peace between her and Amrita Arora

Updated : Dec 30, 2022 08:41
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Malaika Arora took multiple digs at her sister, actor Amrita Arora when she made the transition from actor to stand-up comedian in one of the episodes of her show ‘Moving In With Malaika’. Amrita had taken offence after Malaika cracked jokes at her expense. Now, as the sisters struggled to reconcile in the latest episode of the show, actor Neha Dhupia tried to play peacemaker and conveyed Amrita’s message to Malaika.

Neha told Malaika, ‘You cracked a joke on yourself, and it went from a wave to appreciating yourself. Those jokes you cracked at Ammu were rather unfinished; she didn’t get closure. She felt that as your sister, she was the easiest scapegoat.’

Malaika was irked to learn that Amrita had reached out to Neha instead of talking to her directly. She said the jokes were not intentional and Amrita shouldn’t have stretched the fight so far.

Neha explained to Malaika that Amrita feels humiliated about digs being taken at her and her feeling bad is valid.

As the conversation continued, Malaika snapped at Neha and said, ‘As a friend, stay out of it.’

Later, when Malaika visited Amrita’s Goa mansion, they tried to sort out their problems and went on a lunch date. However, Malaika’s abrupt analysis of Amrita further upset her and she explained to the camera that as the older one Malaika has the ‘license’ to say what she wants.

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