Lovebirds Arjun and Malaika attend screening of 'India's Most Wanted'
Arjun Kapoor and Malaika Arora's affair has kept paparazzi on their toes for quite some time. After escaping the eyes of shutterbugs for long, the two finally made an appearance during the screening of Arjun's movie India's Most Wanted. The movie released on May 24. They held each other's hands as they walked together. This looks like a big move in their life.
Arjun is happy that media respected their dignity
Recently, while he was talking to Filmfare, Arjun praised media for being supportive and respecting their dignity. He felt comfortable that the media treated the couple with respect and didn't hype things up. "There's a certain understanding the media has... they have been respectful, kind, honest and decent about it. That is why I felt comfortable," said Arjun in the interview.
"We don't want people to feel that we are hiding"
Arjun went on to say they both aren't hiding anything. They just want to keep everything natural and normal. "I told them (media) don't sit under the house just because it looks like we're hiding when we're not. Let it be natural. Let it be normal. I don't want my neighbors being disturbed, I don't want her neighbors being disturbed," he added.
Notably, Malaika found love in Arjun after divorce with Arbaaz
True love knocked on Malaika's doors after she divorced Arbaaz Khan. The couple got married in 1998 and filed for divorce in 2016. Since they remained married for 18 years, their separation came as a rude shock to their fans. They also have a 16-year-old son named Arhaan. To recall, the Bandra family court accepted their request for divorce in May 2017.
Meanwhile, Arbaaz is also back into the dating scene
Just like Malaika, Arbaaz has also found love again. And he is unabashedly flaunting his relationship. A few months ago, he confirmed that he is dating 29-year-old Italian model, Giorgia Andriani. He said her presence has poured some positivity into his life. "I unhesitatingly admit that Georgia is there in my life at this point in time," said Arbaaz in an interview.