How Does Malaika Arora Define Timeless Glamour?

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Key Takeaways
- Glamour is defined by confidence and authenticity.
- It's not just about fashion but how one carries themselves.
- Embracing flaws is essential for self-acceptance.
- Career paths can evolve, showcasing versatility.
- Personal experiences shape public personas.
Mumbai, August 30 (NationPress) Bollywood star Malaika Arora asserts that true glamour today revolves around confidence, grace, and authenticity, moving away from mere extravagance.
When asked how she personally reinterprets glamour, given her association with it over the years, Malaika shared with IANS: “Glamour for me is increasingly about confidence and grace, rather than just opulence.”
At 51, she emphasizes that glamour transcends just wearing elegant gowns.
“It’s not merely about sequins and glamorous outfits; it’s also about how you present yourself in something as uncomplicated as a white shirt and jeans. Glamour is timeless when it feels authentic,” stated Malaika, who represents the brand HYUE.
The actress also shared her strategies for maintaining confidence on days when she feels less than her best.
“I remind myself that it’s perfectly fine to have off days. Engaging in physical activity, practicing gratitude, and embracing my flaws always help me regain my balance.”
Malaika's career began as a VJ on MTV India, leading her into the modeling sphere, where she featured in a plethora of advertisements and music videos, including Bally Sagoo's “Gur Naalo Ishq Mitha” alongside Jas Arora, as well as Bollywood hits like “Chaiyya Chaiyya” from the 1998 film “Dil Se…”
She has also appeared in popular tracks such as “Maahi Ve” (2002), “Kaal Dhamaal” (2005), and “Munni Badnaam Hui” (2010). As an actress, she has been part of films like “Kaante” (2002) and “EMI” (2008).
Currently, she is a judge on the show India's Got Talent. Previously, she served as a judge and host on MTV Supermodel of the Year in 2019 and was a judge on India's Best Dancer in 2020.
Malaika, sister of former actress Amruta Arora, was once married to actor and filmmaker Arbaaz Khan. In March 2016, they announced their separation due to compatibility issues, officially divorcing in 2017. The couple shares a son, Arhaan Khan, born in November 2002.