
Mumbai, September 3 – Bollywood star Malaika Arora is making a powerful statement about age and beauty. She believes it is time to forget old ideas that glamour and attractiveness are only for young people. Now, she wants women to feel confident and beautiful at every age.
In a recent interview with , Malaika shared her thoughts on breaking stereotypes about aging in the entertainment industry. She said, “It’s high time we let go of the outdated idea that beauty belongs only to a certain age. Women can be glamorous, desirable, and powerful at any stage of life.”
Malaika hopes her words inspire women everywhere to embrace their true selves and challenge age-related stereotypes. She added, “By living authentically and being true to myself, I want to motivate more women to shatter those stereotypes and celebrate who they really are.”
The 51-year-old actress and model believes that age is not a limit but a journey of growth. She explained, “For me, age is evolution. Every year brings wisdom, strength, and a deeper self-understanding—things that make us truly beautiful.”
For Malaika, real beauty is about embracing every phase of life with confidence and grace. “When you’re happy and feel strong inside, that positive energy shines on the outside. No number can define your worth,” she said.
Malaika Arora’s journey to stardom started when she was chosen as a VJ for MTV India. She quickly became popular in the modeling world, featuring in many ads and music videos like Bally Sagoo’s “Gur Naalo Ishq Mitha” and the famous Bollywood hit “Chaiyya Chaiyya” from the movie Dil Se… in 1998.
Over the years, she has appeared in hit songs like “Maahi Ve,” “Kaal Dhamaal,” and “Munni Badnaam Hui.” As an actress, Malaika starred in films such as Kaante (2002) and EMI (2008).
Today, Malaika is also known for her roles as a TV judge. She’s been a part of popular shows like India’s Got Talent, MTV Supermodel of the Year, and India’s Best Dancer.
Malaika Arora continues to inspire fans with her sense of style, confidence, and her message that age is just a number.















