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Malaika Arora's close bond with late father Anil Arora highlighted amid tragic death

A very shocking news is coming from the Bollywood world, Anil Arora, father of famous Bollywood actress and dancer Malaika Arora, has passed away on September 11 and it is believed that Anil has lost his life by committing suicide. However, the police are busy gathering information about this. As soon as the actress got the news, she is leaving her work and coming back, while the actress's ex-husband Arbaaz Khan is present at the scene of the incident. In such a situation, let us tell you who was Malaika's father and how was the actress's family.

If the reports in the media are to be believed, Malaika's father Anil Arora has committed suicide by jumping from the roof and at present the police is present at the spot and the actress's ex-husband Arbaaz Khan has also reached in a hurry. When Malaika got the news of her father's death, she was in Pune and as soon as she got the information, she immediately left for Mumbai and in a short while she will be with the family.

Although Malaika's family often stays away from the limelight, the actress keeps sharing pictures with her father and mother on special occasions. Let us tell you that Malaika's father's name was Anil Arora and he married Joyce Polycarp who is a Malayali. According to the information published in the media, the actress's father was from Fazilka, a village near the Indian border and he worked in the Merchant Navy for many years.

Malaika's parents got divorced years ago and when they separated, the actress was just 11 years old. In such a situation, after the divorce, the actress's entire family came to Mumbai and from here the actress completed her studies and after this she gradually entered the world of modeling and then Bollywood.

Meanwhile, Malaika Arora is best recognised for her contributions to dance numbers in Indian cinema and her work as a judge on reality TV shows. Despite her fame, she has maintained a relatively low profile when it comes to her personal family matters.

 

 

 

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