Malaika Arora’s father commits suicide
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Popular Bollywood star Malaika Arora’s father Anil Arora passed away, reportedly after committing suicide: however, right after the news, her ex-husband Arbaaz Khan reached her home to extend his support and condolence.
Recently, popular photographer, Viral Bhayani shared a video on his IG handle, which showed the visuals outside Malaika Arora's residence. The video showed Arbaaz Khan arriving at his ex-wife's house, and an ambulance was standing by the gate. Alongside the video, a caption was penned which revealed that Malaika Arora's father, Anil Arora, has passed away after committing suicide. He reportedly jumped from the seventh floor of the building.
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Malaika Arora talked about being trolled for her entire career
Meanwhile, in an interview with HT City Showstopper, Malaika Arora opened up about getting trolled for the choices she made in life and revealed that she doesn't get affected by it. The actress stated that her career was entirely based on being criticised and trolled for her life choices, and now she has become immune to it. Malaika further revealed that she prefers to ignore the online trolling and only reacts when something is being said about her closed ones. Mentioning that she has got other things to do and worry about, the diva said that she doesn’t need to justify anything to anyone, whether it’s her personal or professional life.
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Malaika Arora revealed how the trolls against her affect her parents
Earlier, in an interview with Pinkvilla, Malaika Arora shared that although she learned to deal with trolling, it was not the same for her parents as they would get affected by it. Revealing how her parents would come up to her telling what people have commented, Malaika shared: "My parents would keep saying, 'beta someone said this or that'. And finally, I sat them down and said, 'Enough! Stop reading this garbage. It is complete BS. Please do not focus your energies on this'. At the end of the day, they are parents and they hear something, they get upset. But once I sat them down, that was that. It never ever came up again."
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