Love doesn't have an age, says Malaika Arora on her relationship with Arjun Kapoor
Mumbai: Bollywood beauty Malaika Arora has opened up once again on her relationship with Arjun Kapoor and said 'love does not have an age'.
Malaika, who is often called the 'Chaiyya Chaiyya' girl of Bollywood for her electrifying performance with Shah Rukh Khan in the song from 1998 movie Dil Se, was previously married to actor Arbaaz Khan.
After her divorce from Khan, Malaika later in 2019 revealed her relationship with Arjun Kapoor.
Speaking at the India Today Conclave 2023, the actress, who has performed in several dance numbers in Bollywood movies, said: "I think it's amazing. When I got divorced I was told that tag will always be there."
"To find love after getting divorced was another thing. And then finding love in a younger man, I was clearly told I have lost my marbles. I would just like to say that love doesn't have an age," she said.
Malaika further said: "If you fall in love, you fall in love. Irrespective of whether he is a younger man or older man, it should not define the space we are in. I am grateful that I found a partner who understands me. The fact that he is younger keeps me younger. I just feel on top of the world.”
IBNS
Senior Staff Reporter at Northeast Herald, covering news from Tripura and Northeast India.
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