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Malaika Arora broke her silence for the first time on the news of breakup with boyfriend Arjun Kapoor, now it is confirmed

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The news of Malaika Arora and Arjun Kapoor’s breakup rocked social media a few days back. However, later in the evening, Arjun Kapoor shared a picture of herself with Arora, and she denied the rumours. Now Malaika has broken her silence on this, she has expressed her opinion about dating a boy younger than herself.

Malaika Arora shared a story on her Instagram, in which she wrote, “No, but seriously. Finding love in your 40s is normal. In your 30s it is normal to seek new dreams and achieve them Take it normal to find yourself and your purpose even in your 50s.’ Malaika further said, ‘Life doesn’t end in 20 tees, stop thinking like that. Life continues beyond this too.

This story of Malaika has also been shared by her boyfriend Arjun Kapoor on his Instagram stories. In this way both of them together gave a befitting reply which raises questions about their age difference.


Arjun Kapoor had earlier shared a black and white photo of herself and Malaika after the breakup news. he gave a befitting reply to those spreading rumours. Its caption read, ‘There is no place for shady rumours. Be safe Take care of yourself Love you all’. Many B-town celebs gave their reaction on this post in the comment section.

Malaika Arora herself put a heart emoji on her picture. Arjun’s co-actor from ‘Ek Villain Returns’, Tara Sutaria wrote, ‘Yes’! You guys’ with red hearts and posted a hugging emoji. Let us tell you that there were also reports that this couple is going to get married this year, although nothing is clear about it yet.

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