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Malaika Arora opens up about what "own it" truly means to her. She emphasizes that confidence comes from authenticity rather than perfection. The Bollywood star shares her love for lipstick and its power to instantly boost mood. She also discusses her partnership with HYUE makeup brand.

Key Points: Malaika Arora Says Own It Means Showing Up Without Apologies

  • Malaika defines confidence as authenticity over perfection
  • She believes lipstick has magical mood-lifting qualities
  • Her journey has been about fearlessly being herself
  • Makeup should feel like a second skin not heavy
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Malaika Arora: To me, 'own It' means showing up as yourself without apologies

Bollywood star Malaika Arora shares her definition of confidence as authenticity and reveals how lipstick can instantly transform your mood and self-esteem.

"To me, ‘Own It’ means showing up as yourself, without filters or apologies. - Malaika Arora"

Mumbai, Aug 26

For Bollywood diva Malaika Arora, “own it” means showing up as yourself, without filters or apologies and said that her journey has been about fearlessly being herself.

Asked what does “own It” mean to her personally, and how does it reflect her journey with confidence and individuality, Malaika told IANS: “To me, ‘Own It’ means showing up as yourself, without filters or apologies. My journey has been about fearlessly being myself, whether it was in fashion, fitness, or just the way I live life. Confidence isn’t about perfection, it’s about authenticity.”

The 51-year-old glamorous star professed her love for lipsticks and said that it can instantly uplift the mood and boost confidence.

Talking about how she believes lipstick can completely transform your mood and confidence, Malaika, who is the brand ambassador for HYUE, said: “Absolutely! Lipstick has that magical quality—it’s an instant mood-lifter. The right shade can make you feel bold,confident, playful, or even romantic. It’s such a small product, but it holds immense power in how it makes you carry yourself.”

The actress feels that the brand’s effortlessness feels “plush, lightweight, and still so impactful.”

“I’ve always believed makeup should never feel heavy, it should just feel like a second skin. HYUE’s VelvetteKiss truly delivers that balance between comfort and glamour. Being the face of a product that marries sophistication with ease feels very natural to me,” he said.

Malaika was first selected as a VJ for MTV India. She then entered the modelling world, appearing in many advertisements, as well as album songs like Bally Sagoo's "Gur Naalo Ishq Mitha" opposite Jas Arora, and Bollywood chartbusters such as "Chaiyya Chaiyya" in the 1998 Bollywood film “Dil Se…”

She was then seen in numbers such as Maahi Ve (2002), Kaal Dhamaal (2005) and Munni Badnaam Hui (2010). As an actress, she has starred in films like Kaante (2002) and EMI (2008).

- IANS

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Rohit P
While I appreciate her message, it's easier to "own it" when you have Bollywood money and fame. For regular Indians, showing up without filters can have real consequences in our society.
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Ananya R
As someone in my 40s, seeing Malaika embrace her 50s with such confidence gives me hope. Indian society often tells women to become invisible after a certain age, but she's breaking that stereotype! 👏
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Vikram M
Her journey from MTV VJ to becoming a fitness icon and successful entrepreneur is truly remarkable. She's shown how to reinvent yourself while staying true to who you are.
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Sarah B
The lipstick comment is so true! As an expat living in Mumbai, I've noticed how Indian women really understand the power of makeup as self-expression rather than just covering up.
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Karthik V
Can't believe it's been 25 years since Chaiyya Chaiyya! She's maintained her grace and style through all these years. True icon of Indian cinema. ❤️

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