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Malaika Arora And Arjun Kapoor Show Off Their Vacation Love In Europe

Bollywood actress Malaika Arora who is currently on a European vacation along with her actor boyfriend Arjun Kapoor posted some cozy, couple selfies on her Instagram handle. After visiting Germany a few days back, the star couple is apparently spending quality time in Scotland now.
In her latest Instagram post, Malaika posted three photographs along with Arjun. The Bollywood item girl’s post reads “ All warm n cozy, that’s how I feel around you ……@arjunkapoor” and she has also included emojis of an evil eye symbol, a hug, and a snowman in her post.
Malaika looked stylish in a puffed winter jacket and a blue cap with stars on it. On the other hand, Bollywood heartthrob Arjun who is sporting a beard was clad in a grey T-shirt with a winter jacket and a black beanie cap.
Within a few hours of posting the pictures, Malaika’s Instagram account was flooded with comments from who’s who of Bollywood. Sussanne Khan, the ex-wife of actor Hrithik Roshan commented “Love u both tog!” whereas actress Deepshikha Nagpal showered her blessings on the couple with the words “ God bless you both”.
Of the three pictures posted by the actress, one is black and white whereas the others are color photographs. The location tagged is Salsburgh, a village located in the district of North Lanarkshire, Scotland.
A few days back, Arjun Kapoor posted a couple of photographs along with his lady love Malaika on Instagram. These photos were taken from Berlin, Germany and both Arjun and Malaika are seen posing for selfies inside a lift. The actor’s post reads “Lift Kara De” and he has added some exclamation marks and an emoji to it.
In the photographs, Arjun looked stunning in black goggles and he teamed them up with a black cap and black leather jacket. Malaika Arora was seen standing alongside him holding a black vanity bag in one hand and a mobile phone in the other. She also looked absolutely gorgeous in black shades accompanied by a white coat, white turtleneck sweater, and white pants.
For a long time, Arjun has been in a relationship with the ‘Chaiyya Chaiyya’ girl Malaika who rose to fame with her item number in the Bollywood movie ‘Dil Se’. The age difference between the two had stirred a controversy on social media as Arjun is 12 years younger than her.
It was Malaika who first made their relationship public through a social media post. In June 2019, on the occasion of Arjun’s 34th birthday, the actress made their relationship public by posting a romantic picture on Instagram where she is seen holding her boyfriend Arjun’s hands.
In a recent interview, Malaika revealed that she is not in a hurry to get married to Arjun right now. The actress also said that she is currently enjoying her pre-honeymoon phase with him. Malaika was earlier married to Bollywood actor Arbaaz Khan, and the couple parted ways after 19 years. She also has a son Arhaan Khan who is currently pursuing his studies in the United States.
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