Is Malaika Arora Starting the New Year with a Bold New Hairdo?
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Mumbai, Feb 5 (NationPress) The stunning actress Malaika Arora is embracing change as the new year unfolds, and she's not shy about showcasing her transformation. Recently, she decided to cut her hair, and her excitement about the new look is evident. On Thursday, she took to her Instagram account to share a delightful series of photos revealing her fresh hairstyle.
In these snapshots, Malaika is seen donning a sleek all-black ensemble, perfectly complemented by her wavy hair. She playfully captioned the post, “Chop chop … naya saal, naya baal.”
In a previous post, Malaika celebrated her sister, Amrita Arora, on her birthday with a heartwarming message. She shared a lovely image of herself kissing her sister and expressed her affection by writing, “Happy birthday my baby sis @amuaroraofficial (sic).”
Additionally, she posted a fun selfie with her close friends from a lift, stating, “With our birthday girl...A liftie is a must,” tagging Amrita in the process. The photo also featured Karisma Kapoor. Amrita, who began her career as a VJ on MTV, made her Bollywood debut in 2002 opposite Fardeen Khan in the film “Kitne Door Kitne Paas”. Over the years, she has starred in several movies, including “Awara Paagal Deewana,” “Ek Aur Ek Gyarah,” “Girlfriend,” “Speed,” “Red: The Dark Side,” “Kambakkht Ishq,” and “Hello”. In 2009, she married businessman Shakeel Ladak and they are now parents to two sons. Malaika and Amrita frequently express their love for each other on social media.
Reflecting on her journey as the first quarter of the 21st century comes to an end, Malaika shared her thoughts on the evolution of her life, characterized by transformation, growth, and relentless reinvention.
In an interview with IANS, she stated, “Personally, it’s been a journey of reinvention for me, growing beyond glamour and dance into fitness, entrepreneurship, and now a published author.”
Malaika noted that iconic films like “Lagaan,” “Dil Chahta Hai,” “Queen,” “Gully Boy,” and “Andhadhun” have significantly influenced the evolution of Hindi cinema.