Malaika Arora was spotted at Mumbai airport on Saturday, leaving for somewhere. It seems like she jetted off to Delhi to support and cheer for beau Arjun Kapoor. In photos and videos shared on Instagram, Malaika Arora was seen cheering for her dearest beau, Arjun Kapoor. Apart from a few friends, Malaika attended the fashion show where Arjun walked the ramp.
A video of Malaika Arora seated in the audience and cheering for Arjun Kapoor is making rounds on the internet. The video features the actress seated in the front row seat at the fashion show. As the show starts, Arora gets excited to watch Arjun walk. She goes on to cheer for him. Malaika starts to clap her hands and look towards Arjun as he walks the ramp. The Ek Villain Returns actor looked dapper as he walked the ramp.
Kapoor walked the ramp for designer Kunal Rawal at his fashion show in Delhi. He looked handsome in a black sherwani. Arjun sported a classy look and walked the ramp in style.
Take a look at the video below:
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In the comments section of the post, fans couldn’t help but talk about the adorable couple and their sizzling chemistry. One user commented, “Supporting each other is love,” while another said, “This couple is beyond everything.” “Couple goals,” wrote a third user on Instagram. A fourth user said, “Cutest thing i saw today,” talking about Malaika and Arjun.
A few steamy photos of the couple, after Arjun’s ramp walk have also made it to the internet. In the pictures, Malaika and Arjun look spectacular together. The couple is all things ‘goals’ in the photos and their sizzling chemistry is too hard to miss.
Check out the post below:
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Meanwhile, Arjun Kapoor and Malaika have been in a relationship since years now. The couple recently jetted off to Paris to celebrate the birthday of the Ek Villain Returns actor. They even shared love soaked postcard-worthy photos from their romantic vacation.
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