Last week Arbaaz Khan got hitched to celebrity make-up artist Sshura Khan in a low-key wedding at his sister, Arpita Khan Sharma’s residence. Days later, the newly married couple was spotted by the paparazzi in the city. Amid this, Arbaaz’s ex-wife Malaika Arora shared a cryptic note on Instagram.
Malaika Arora reposted a thoughtful note from a handle named 4amthoughts.official on her Instagram stories, which read, “I woke up. I have clothes to wear. I have running water. I have food to eat. I am thankful.”

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Back in 1998, Malaika Arora and Arbaaz Khan had got hitched, they announced their separation in 2016. The couple however continues to reunite to co-parent their son, Arhaan Khan. Arbaaz Khan and Sshura Khan’s nikah was an intimate affair with the former’s son Arhaan in attendance.
Meanwhile, Malaika Arora has been dating Arjun Kapoor since a few years now. Recently when Farah Khan had asked the actress if she will get hitched in 2024, Malaika had quipped, “Agar koi hai toh main 100 percent tayar hoon.” While Karan Johar, on how chat show, had quizzed Arjun about his wedding plans with Malaika and the actor had shared, “I think this is the part of my life that right now I want to take it as it comes. I think it’s unfair to be sitting here without her and talking about the future. I think that would be the most respectful thing. Once we reach that stage, we will come and talk about it together. I’m very very happy where I am and I think we make no bones about the fact that we survived through whatever we’ve had to be in this comfortable happy space.”

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