Malaika Arora Hints Breakup With Arjun Kapoor Days After Ex-Husband Arbaaz Khan's Second Wedding, Says 'Once Bitten Twice Shy'
Malaika Arora joked, "Once bitten, twice very shy" in response to Farah Khan's question about her marriage plans.
New Delhi: Malaika Arora's private lives have been in the spotlight for a while now. Rumours have claimed that Malaika and Arjun Kapoor have broken up, and the couple is once again making headlines. In a recent promotional video, Malaika—who co-judges ‘Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa’ with Farah Khan—was asked about her wedding preparations, which led to the emergence of rumours. Based on her answer, it seems that she is single and a second marriage is a possibility.
While appearing on ‘Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa 11’, co-judge Farah Khan inquired about Malla's wedding preparations, and her hilarious answer made everyone laugh out loud. She didn't specifically take anybody’s name, but she did say she would marry whoever would ask.
In a video released by Sony TV, Farah asked Malaika, "In 2024, will you transition from being a single parent cum actress to a double parent cum actress?". "Should I have someone sit on my lap again?" Malaika said, her confusion plainly visible. "This means, are you going to get married?" Gauahar Khan cut in, clarifying.
Malaika replied, "I will get married 100 percent if there is someone."
Farah asked, "Koi bhi puchega toh kar loge?" Malaika said affirmatively, “Once bitten, twice very shy.”
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These words surfaced not long after Malaika's ex-husband Arbaaz Khan married makeup artist Shura Khan, fueling more curiosity about her relationship status.
Arjun Kapoor, meanwhile, revealed his wedding preparations during his appearance on ‘Koffee With Karan 8’ with Aditya Roy Kapur. He told Karan Johar, “I think it’s unfair to be sitting here without her and talking about the future. I think that would be the most respectful thing. Once we reach that stage, we will come and talk about it together. I’m very very happy where I am and I think we make no bones about the fact that we survived through whatever we’ve had to be in this comfortable, happy space.”