Amid breakup with Arjun Kapoor, Malaika Arora talks about ‘choosing distance over disrespect’ in a cryptic post: 'Drama becomes intolerable to you, and your...'

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After dating for a long time, Arjun Kapoor and Malaika Arora parted ways in 2024

Malaika Arora has been sharing cryptic posts on her social media account after her split with Arjun Kapoor last year. Her latest post talks about choosing ‘calm over conflict and distance over disrespect’. Malaika shared the post of Womantainment on her Instagram stories, which read, “The older you get, the more you choose calm over conflict and distance over disrespect.

Drama becomes intolerable to you, and your peace becomes your ultimate priority. You start surrounding yourself with people who are good for your mental health, heart, and soul.” This post on Reddit garnered mixed reactions from users.



While one wrote, “Thought her and Arjun would be endgame. Imagine Janhvi and Malaika as sisters-in-law,” another commented, “What she is realising in her 50s, I realised in my 20s. We are not the same.

” “She is still doing teenage stuff,” said another user. After dating for a long time, Arjun Kapoor and Malaika Arora parted ways in 2024. The actor confirmed his breakup at an event during the promotion of Singham Again while interacting with a paparazzi and declared, “ Nahin ab main single hoon, relax karo (No, I am now single.

Relax). Malaika Arora had reacted to Arjun Kapoor’s remark and said it’s the actor’s prerogative. “I will never choose a public platform to talk about my personal life.

So, whatever Arjun has said is entirely his prerogative,” said Malaika while talking to ETimes. In a recent interview, Malaika shared how being financially independent is important and keeping finances separate from partners after marriage. “Independent rakho baba (Be independent).

Jo tera hai voh tera hai, jo mera hai voh mera hai (What is yours is yours, and what is mine is mine). I mean, when you get married or you’re with someone, you try to infuse..

. you know, try to fuse a situation where you want to make everything one. But I feel it’s very important to have your own identity,” Malla told while talking to Curly Tales.

“It’s good that you’re doing things together but that doesn’t mean you kind of give up your entire identity and take on someone else’s. As it is you’re taking on somebody else’s last name, right? So I think the least you can do is hang on to your own bank account," she added..