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Malaika Arora and Arjun Kapoor to marry in 2019?

Rumours are doing the rounds in Bollywood that Malaika Arora and Arjun Kapoor, who have been in a serious relationship for several years now, are planning to take their relationship to the next level and get married in 2019.

After keeping their relationship secret for many years now, the duo has just started making frequent public appearances together. On Thursday, the rumoured couple landed in Mumbai from Milan, where the two celebrated the actress's 45th birthday. Both were photographed holding hands at the Milan airport too. And ever since then, there have been countless reports stating that the two are set to make it official.


Confirming the same, a source close to the couple revealed a leading entertainment magazine, “Malaika and Arjun are extremely fond of each other. They have never really spoken about each other but they are extremely happy in their own personal space. In a steady relationship now, Malaika and Arjun plan to take their relationship to next level and tie the knot next year.”

Well, we think Arjun has taken his grandmother’s wish quite seriously. His grandmother has been asking the actor to get married as soon as possible.

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