Bollywood star Malaika Arora opened about her early years and opened her bond with sister Amrita Arora in a special chat with Pinkvilla. He addressed why she is called a “Bandra girl”, shared his Mumbai street-food pics, and recalled the protective siblings who preferred to step into childhood.
Bandra tag vs Thane roots
Cleaning the air on her identity, Malaika Arora told Pinkvilla in a special interview, “I am a Bandra girl by default, but now it has become my house and has become a place of my work, so I am very happy when people say Bandra girl, yet I am a little girl. It is my original place.” ,
Street-food favorite in Mumbai
On food, the actor kept it classic and local. “Give me any food, whether it is Mist Pav or Pani Puri, or in the chamber you have dal Pakwan, which is best. I love all of them very much, very much.” ,
Here is how she is growing with Amrita
While reflecting childhood, Malaika said that she naturally steps in a bold, care role. “As I said, I was not a ‘grandfather’, but I was very bold, and my sister was opposite, very scared and very calm (” Ekdum Dar, Absolutely Chupachap Bath “). I was always going to protect her.” She shared about her sister Amrita, “If she wants anything, she will come to me and always call me sister. During her growing years, she called me Didi.”
Malaika shared that care became another nature. “I was the one who was with him, hanging with him, and looked after him, so everyone felt that I am like a surrogate mother for my sister. I was a very pigeon.”
She enhanced the instinct for friends in her building: “And the children in our building (” and the building of the building “), I always wanted to stand for them and take care of them. If someone threatened them or if a fight broke (” (“Koi.
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