No, Malaika-Amrita didn't get a last call from father Anil
Malaika Arora's close friend has denied media reports claiming that the Bollywood actor's stepfather, Anil Mehta, had a conversation with his daughters before his death. Speaking to a portal on Friday, the friend called these reports "completely fabricated." Mehta, who was not involved in the entertainment industry, died on Wednesday. Shortly after, reports emerged that Mehta had called both Malaika and younger sister Amrita Arora before the incident. The 65-year-old apparently told them he was "sick and tired."
'Malaika, Amrita had no such conversation with their father'
Speaking to Times Now, Malaika's friend said, "This is completely fabricated. Malaika or her sister Amrita had no such conversation with their father." The friend added, "If he had spoken to them, the girls, both very devoted daughters, would have never allowed this to happen."
'Sick-and-tired narrative is sick,' says friend
The friend further said, "This 'sick-and-tired' narrative is sick. Who has given this to the media? I doubt it's the cops." They added, "Earlier some family member was quoted as saying Malaika's father's death was not suicide. These are serious matters. It is one thing to make up quotes on Deepika and Ranveer's parenthood. But to fabricate quotes on this is to create prejudice in a crime, and that's a serious offense."
Malaika shared emotional statement after father's death
After Mehta's death, Malaika had shared an emotional statement. She described him as a "gentle soul, a devoted grandfather, a loving husband," and their best friend. The actor also requested privacy during this time. Mehta's cremation was held on Thursday at the Santacruz Hindu Crematorium in Mumbai. The police investigation is on.