Malaika Arora Debuts Chic Haircut: "Naya Saal, Naya Baal" on Instagram

Malaika Arora has unveiled a new, shorter hairstyle on Instagram, captioning it "naya saal, naya baal." She recently celebrated her sister Amrita Arora's birthday with a loving social media post that included a photo with Karisma Kapoor. Malaika reflected on her personal journey of reinvention over the past decades, moving beyond glamour into fitness and entrepreneurship. She also highlighted several Bollywood films she believes have reshaped Hindi cinema.

Key Points: Malaika Arora Reveals New Haircut for New Year

  • Malaika Arora debuts new shorter hairstyle
  • Shares birthday tribute to sister Amrita Arora
  • Photo includes Karisma Kapoor in girl gang
  • Reflects on her journey of reinvention
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Malaika Arora gets new hairdo: Naya saal, naya baal

Bollywood star Malaika Arora debuts a shorter hairstyle on Instagram, celebrating "naya saal, naya baal," and shares birthday love for sister Amrita Arora.

"Chop chop ... naya saal, naya baal - Malaika Arora"

Mumbai, Feb 5

Actress Malaika Arora is redefining herself in the new year, and she isn't afraid of flaunting it. The actress has chopped off her hair, and is quite happy with her look. On Thursday, she took to her Instagram, and shared a series of pictures featuring her new hairdo.

In the pictures, she can be seen wearing an all black outfit, and flaunting her wavy hair. She wrote in the caption, "Chop chop ... naya saal, naya baal".

Earlier, Malaika wished her sister, Amrita Arora, on her birthday with an adorable social media post. She took to her official Instagram handle and dropped a lovely photo kissing her sister. Pouring love on her baby sister on her special day, Malaika penned, "Happy birthday my baby sis @amuaroraofficial (sic)".

She also uploaded a fun selfie with her girl gang from a lift and wrote, "With our birthday girl...A liftie is a must", tagging Amrita. Along with Malaika and Amrita, the click further included Karisma Kapoor. Commencing her career as a VJ for MTV, Amrita made her Bollywood debut back in 2002 opposite Fardeen Khan with the film, "Kitne Door Kitne Paas". Later on, she went on to become part of movies such as "Awara Paagal Deewana", "Ek Aur Ek Gyarah", "Girlfriend", "Speed", "Red: The Dark Side", "Kambakkht Ishq", and "Hello", along with others. In 2009, Amrita married businessman Shakeel Ladak. The couple is now blessed with two sons. Malaika and Amrita are often seen showering love on one another on social media.

Prior to this, Malaika concluded the first quarter of the 21st century by reflecting on the phase of her life, which was marked by change, growth, and constant reinvention.

Looking back at her journey, Malaika told IANS, "Personally, it's been a journey of reinvention for me, growing beyond glamour and dance into fitness, entrepreneurship, and now a published author".

She revealed that cinematic gems such as "Lagaan", "Dil Chahta Hai", "Queen", "Gully Boy", and "Andhadhun" have contributed to reshaping Hindi cinema.

- IANS

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Rohit P
She looks great, but honestly, with so many important issues in the country, do we really need full articles on celebrity haircuts? Our media priorities seem a bit off sometimes.
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Anjali F
The sisterly bond between Malaika and Amrita is so sweet to see! In a world of so much drama, it's heartwarming to see such genuine affection. Also, the short hair really suits her face shape.
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David E
Interesting to read about her journey from glamour to fitness and entrepreneurship. It shows there's more to celebrities than just films. The haircut is just a symbol of that personal reinvention she talks about.
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Karthik V
Haha, "liftie is a must" – that's such a typical thing we all do with friends! Makes them seem relatable. The new hairstyle is chic and modern. Good for her!
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Sneha F
Her list of favorite films is solid! Lagaan, Dil Chahta Hai, Queen... all classics. It's nice to know what influences people in the industry. The haircut is a bold change, and she's rocking it.

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