What Are Malaika Arora’s Goals for 2026?
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Mumbai, Jan 2 (NationPress) Bollywood sensation and fitness advocate Malaika Arora is entering 2026 with a clear vision and intent, balancing her focus on physical wellness and inner tranquility.
The star took to her social media platforms to outline her aspirations for the year, emphasizing the significance of discipline, movement, and mental health. She shared a video featuring a text overlay stating: “2026 Train hard, Protect peace, Build wealth.”
In the video, the actress is captured engaging in weight training, pilates, and yoga.
“2026 goals: move your body, protect your peace,” Malaika expressed, reaffirming her enduring dedication to fitness and mindful living.
Malaika recently discussed with IANS the transformation she has witnessed as we close the chapter of the 21st century, a time characterized by change, growth, and continuous reinvention.
Reflecting on her personal journey, Malaika shared with IANS: “Personally, it’s been a journey of reinvention for me, evolving beyond glamour and dance into fitness, entrepreneurship, and now a published author.”
As she reminisced about films and performances that have marked this era, Malaika identified titles like Lagaan, Dil Chahta Hai, Queen, Gully Boy, and Andhadhun as pivotal works that have redefined mainstream Hindi cinema.
“As we conclude this chapter, films such as Lagaan, Dil Chahta Hai, Queen, Gully Boy, Andhadhun have indeed shaped the era,” she noted.
She also acknowledged the impact of Bollywood superstar Shah Rukh Khan’s contributions, from Swades and Chak De! India to My Name Is Khan and the more recent Pathaan, which have left a lasting mark on Bollywood's emotional and cultural fabric over generations.
“Alongside these, Shah Rukh Khan’s films, from Swades and Chak De! India to My Name Is Khan and Pathaan, have also shaped the emotional and cultural pulse of Bollywood across generations,” she added.
She remarked: “The journeys of actors like Kareena, Alia, and Kriti Sanon have also been legendary, with performances in Jab We Met, Omkara, Gangubai, and Mimi illustrating the evolution of strong, multifaceted female characters.”