Watch: Malaika Arora joins Arbaaz Khan and Sshura Khan for Arhaan Khan’s bash

Updated : Mar 30, 2024 12:35
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Malaika Arora was spotted at the dinner party of her son Arhaan in Mumbai last evening. The bash was hosted by Arhaan to also celebrate the launch of his upcoming podcast and saw the entire Khan clan get together. The Bollywood diva joined her ex-husband Arbaaz Khan and his wife Sshura Khan for the dinner. 

Arhaan’s bash in Mumbai 

Malaika looked as gorgeous as ever in an all-white outfit. Besides, Malaika’s mother Joyce and her sister Amrita Arora were also clicked at the venue. On the other hand, Arbaaz Khan arrived with his wife Sshura Khan. The couple posed for the paparazzi and looked stunning together. However, Malaika did not pose with the couple as they arrived separately.  

Arbaaz’s father Salim Khan also attended the dinner party. He waved at the paparazzi before leaving the venue. Malaika was seen with her mother patiently waiting behind Salim Khan. She escorted her mother out of the venue after posing for the paps.  

Besides Malaika and Khan family, Raveena Tandon who has shared the screen with Arbaaz Khan in ‘Patna Shuklla’ also attended the dinner. 

Malaika, Arbaaz and Sshura relationship  

For the unversed, Malaika Arora and Arbaaz were married for 19 years before they decided to part ways in 2016. Arbaaz, then met Sshura on the sets of ‘Patna Shuklla’ and got married in an intimate ceremony on December 24, 2023.  

About Arhaan’s new podcast 

Arhaan’s new podcast ‘Dumb Biryani’ released its trailer last week. The trailer featured most of the stars from the Khan family including Salman Khan. It will also feature Malaika and Arbaaz Khan.  

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Malaika Arora

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