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Malaika Arora is best known for her iconic dance performances in “Chaiyya Chaiyya”, “Munni Badnaam Hui”, and many more such bangers. However, she recently revealed that being a part of popular ‘item numbers’ comes with its limitations.
In an interview with Hindustan Times, Malaika said that while she tried her hand at acting with brief stints, it was the dance tracks that brought attention and acclaim. She said, “It’s true, acting never gave me the same rush as performing a dance number. I enjoyed it, I really did, but dance feels like home to me. I believe in playing to my strengths, and for me that has always been performance and the magic of the stage.”
There was a time when such songs were labelled as ‘item numbers’ and she admitted that the tag felt limiting. “Definitely, the label ‘item number’ felt a bit limiting, but today I see so many artistes taking it as a creative challenge. The focus is more on performance, concept, and how a song fits into the narrative, instead of just being a visual treat. There’s more respect for what goes into making these numbers.”
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When asked whether she would consider directing or producing, Malaika replied, “Never say never. I feel so passionate about every aspect of entertainment, and I would love to explore behind the scenes roles someday.”
The actor dancer also expressed her excitement about turning a year older and shared, “My heart is full. Thank you all for the love, the wishes, and for making my 50th truly special. It’s about evolving with the times without losing your core. You have to keep learning, stay fit, reinvent your style, and most importantly, keep your passion alive. I never want to be complacent or stuck in a particular image. And relevance also comes from being real. I hope my legacy is about fearlessness, about embracing your individuality, standing tall against judgments, and carving your path.”
Lastly, Malaika Arora spoke about how she deals with unnecessary trolling directed at her personal life. “I’ve learned to focus on my truth, and I don’t let negativity decide my self-worth. Trolls will be trolls, but I choose not to engage with that toxicity. My family, friends, and my own peace of mind matter more,” she concluded.
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