Bollywood actress Malaika Arora's father Anil Arora committed suicide by jumping from the sixth floor of a building in Bandra on Wednesday, 11 September 2024. Bandra Police and Crime Branch team have reached the spot. At present, the police have not found any suicide note. It was being told that Malaika's father was ill for a long time.
Malaika left for Mumbai
The police has sent the body for postmortem. The body has been kept in Baba Hospital. She was in Pune when she got the news of Papa's death. Contact Mumbai immediately for information.
Arbaaz Khan reached Malaika's house
Malaika's family members and her ex-husband Arbaaz Khan have reached her residence to express condolences after the news of suicide.
Malaika Arora said this about her parents
Let us tell you that in the year 2022, Malaika in an interview not only talked about her 'amazing' childhood but also how she faced tough times in the early years of her life. She recalled how she was only 11 years old when her parents Anil Arora and Joyce Polycarp got divorced. During the interview, Malaika Arora spoke openly about her relationship with her parents, an incident that deeply affected her and her younger sister Amrita, who was 6 years old at the time. Malaika also revealed that her mother was primarily responsible for her upbringing. Recalling those early years, she said, "I had a wonderful childhood, but it was not easy. In fact, looking back, the word I would use to describe it is tumultuous. But tough times also teach you important lessons".
Malaika gave credit to her mother
Malaika credits her mother for instilling in her a strong work ethic and the importance of financial independence. "My parents' separation made me see my mother in a new and unique perspective. I learned a strong work ethic and the importance of getting up every morning and doing whatever it takes to be completely independent. Those early lessons have been the cornerstone of my life and professional journey. I am still fiercely independent; I value my independence and live life on my own terms."