Malaika Arora named her next project after her father – Life & Style

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 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** ⁤

**Interviewer:** Malaika, ⁣thank you for⁣ joining us at this difficult time. You mentioned⁤ that losing your father​ has been a challenging experience.‌ How has this impacted your perspective on work ‍and creativity?

**Malaika⁢ Arora:** Thank you for having me. It’s ‌been an⁢ incredibly‌ tough journey. My father’s passing has ​made me realize how fleeting life can be. He​ always encouraged me to pursue ‍my passions. Though it’s hard, diving back into work helps ‌me​ heal and keeps me ⁤grounded. I want to honor his memory by moving forward.

**Interviewer:** It’s inspiring⁢ to ‌see you channeling your grief into creativity.⁣ Can you share⁣ a little more about the special project you’re‍ planning⁣ as a memorial for your‌ father?

**Malaika⁢ Arora:** Absolutely! I’m​ excited⁢ to⁣ announce something that ​really reflects the ⁢essence of who my father was. I want it⁣ to be a celebration ‍of his life and values. Through this⁤ project, I hope to connect with others who may be navigating similar feelings ​of ⁢loss.⁣

**Interviewer:** ⁤That sounds beautiful, Malaika. As⁢ you delve back into your career and take care of your family, do you feel ‌there’s ⁣pressure to⁣ maintain a certain‌ public image while also grieving?

**Malaika Arora:**​ There is definitely pressure, but I’ve learned that authenticity ⁣is key. It’s ⁤okay to feel sad ⁤and⁢ vulnerable. I believe we need to allow ourselves​ that space to​ grieve while still embracing our responsibilities.⁢

**Interviewer:** A thoughtful approach indeed. Your journey raises an interesting ⁢question for our readers: Should ‌public figures openly share ‍their struggles, or do you think it’s‍ better to maintain a level of privacy in times of grief? What ⁢do you think?

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