Malaika Arora wants to take care of her family after the death of her father. So they have decided to move on and return to their work. In this regard, she will soon announce a project dedicated to her father.
September has been a tough month for Malaika. His father Anil Mehta died after falling from the sixth floor of his residence in the Ayesha Manor building in Mumbai’s Bandra area.
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Talking about her upcoming project, the actress said that we all need to move on, that’s what my father would have wanted for me.
Losing my father wasn’t easy for me, but it’s important to give yourself space to heal. Returning to work helps me stay focused, balance my mental health and allow me to focus on taking care of my mom and family, I’m very excited about the brands I get to work with. and excited to explore my creative side.
Apart from this, I am also working on something special which I will announce soon – it will be a memorial for my father,” Malaika added.
Malaika Arora’s parents divorced when she was just 11 years old, and she then moved in with her mother and sister, actress Amrita Arora. Malaika’s mother, Joyce Polycarp, is a Malayali Christian, while her father, Anil Arora, was a Punjabi who served in the Indian Merchant Navy.
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**Interview with Malaika Arora: Navigating Loss and New Beginnings**
**Interviewer:** Malaika, thank you for joining us during such a challenging time. Can you share how the loss of your father has impacted your approach to work and your family?
**Malaika Arora:** Thank you for having me. Losing my father has been incredibly difficult. He was such a guiding force in my life. However, I believe in moving forward, which is what my father would have wanted for me and my family. I find solace in returning to work; it helps me channel my grief into something positive.
**Interviewer:** You mentioned that you’re working on a special project to honor your father’s memory. Can you tell us more about it?
**Malaika Arora:** Yes, I’m very excited about this upcoming project. It will be a memorial dedicated to my father, and it’s my way of celebrating his life and legacy. I feel it’s important to keep his spirit alive through my work.
**Interviewer:** September has undoubtedly been a tough month for you. How are you balancing your emotional well-being while caring for your family?
**Malaika Arora:** It’s crucial to give yourself the space to heal. I’m focusing on my mental health while also taking care of my mom and sister. Working helps me maintain that balance and allows me to embrace my creative side fully.
**Interviewer:** Reflecting on your family dynamics, having experienced your parents’ divorce at a young age, how do you think that shaped your current outlook on life and your relationships?
**Malaika Arora:** Absolutely, going through that at such an early age shaped my understanding of family and resilience. It taught me the importance of support and how