Malaika Arora slays the ramp as the showstopper, awestruck fans say 'she's ageing with grace'
That Malaika Arora never fails to embody grace and glamor effortlessly with her looks is known to all. Hence not a surprise when the actress recently sashayed the ramp as the showstopper and looked like a million bucks while doing it.
That Malaika Arora never fails to embody grace and glamor effortlessly with her looks is known to all. Hence not a surprise when the actress recently sashayed the ramp as the showstopper and looked like a million bucks while doing it. Not only us but Malaika also left the fans awestruck with her beauty.
Talking about the same, a video of Malaika Arora walking the ramp as the showstopper has been going viral on the internet. The video has the actress looking oh-so stunning in a sheer low-cut thigh-slit black gown. She paired up the look with a vintage-style hairdo. Take a look at the same.
The fans needless to say showered loads of praises for Malaika Arora. One fan said, “She is so stunning. She's aging with grace” while another fan stated, “She is age 48 But Looking 30 Years ........ Waahhhh kyaa maintain rakha hai.” One netizen furthermore said, “How flawless one can be” while another stated, “Such an icon.” Other fans dropped several fire and red heart emojis on the video.
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Meanwhile, Malaika Arora has time and again been vocal about proudly flaunting her fashion choices and basking in her whirlwind romance with actor Arjun Kapoor who is 12 years younger than her. The India’s Got Talent panelist has also been subjected to some brutal trolling but has always faced them bravely. In an earlier interview with India Today, Malaika had spoken about the same.
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She had said, “You have a problem if I wear something that doesn't suit your taste, you have a problem that I am divorced, you have a problem that I have found love again, you have a problem that my partner happens to be younger than me... I think the real problem is not age. Society finds ways to shame women throughout their lives. People are still intimidated by an opinionated, thinking working woman, and the best weapon they have is slander."