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Arjun Kapoor on getting married to Malaika Arora: We have to still discover each other

Arjun Kapoor and Malaika Arora are in a relationship. The two have also started openly speaking about it and of course, we are loving their social media PDA as well. There have been a lot of reports about the two getting married, but Arjun recently spoke to a magazine and cleared that they are not getting married anytime soon.

He said, "I am not getting married. Malaika and I have to still discover each other in public space and enjoy the comfort of being a couple. We need to ease. We need to take our mind off this pressure of getting married. Sometimes you just need to be in a relationship. You need to live it; you need to enjoy it for what it is, rather than what it should be according to people. We are at ease with each other."


Arjun and Malaika were in New York a few days ago to celebrate the former’s birthday and their Instagram was filled with their vacation pictures.

Arjun further stated, "If you actually check the last few interviews that I’ve done, I’ve spoken very candidly and openly about it. The day I decide to get married, I will not hide it from anybody. It is not something that I want to hide. If I’m open about my relationship, there’s no reason for me to want to hide my marriage."

Looks like Arjun and Malaika want to enjoy this phase of being in a relationship before tying the knot. So, now let’s wait and watch when we will get to hear the wedding bells.

Talking about Arjun’s movies, the actor has films like Sandeep Aur Pinky Faraar and Panipat in his kitty. While the release date of the former is yet to be announced, the latter will hit the screens on 6th December 2019.

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