Key Points

Malaika Arora is challenging traditional beauty norms with her powerful perspective on aging and self-worth. The 51-year-old star believes women can be glamorous, desirable, and powerful at every life stage. Her message emphasizes that beauty transcends numerical age and comes from internal confidence. By sharing her own journey, she hopes to inspire women to embrace their authentic selves without limitations.

Key Points: Malaika Arora Shatters Age Stereotypes in Glamour World

  • Challenges outdated beauty standards for women
  • Celebrates personal evolution beyond age limitations
  • Inspires confidence through authentic self-expression
  • Highlights resilience and wisdom as true beauty markers
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Malaika Arora: Women can be desirable, powerful at every stage of life

Bollywood icon Malaika Arora challenges age norms, empowers women to embrace authenticity and beauty at every life stage

"Beauty isn't about holding on to youth; it's about embrace every phase with confidence and grace - Malaika Arora"

Mumbai, Sep 3

Bollywood diva Malaika Arora feels it is time to break away from outdated notions that glamour and desirability are tied to a certain age.

Talking about what's her take on breaking stereotypes around age and glamour in the entertainment industry, Malaika shared her perspective with IANS.

She said: "I think it's high time we let go of outdated notions that beauty belongs only to a certain age. Women can be glamorous, desirable, and powerful at every stage of life."

Malaika hopes to inspire women to embrace their authentic selves and break age-related stereotypes.

She added: "By continuing to live authentically and embrace who I am, I hope I can inspire more women to shatter those stereotypes and own their authentic self."

Earlier, Malaika said that for her age is not a limit but an evolution. She adds that beauty is not about holding on to youth but about embracing every phase of life with confidence.

Malaika, 51, who is the brand ambassador for HYUE, told IANS: "To me, age is not a limit but an evolution. Every year brings wisdom, resilience, and a deeper understanding of yourself--and that, to me, is the most beautiful transformation of all."

For Malaika, beauty is about embracing every phase.

"Beauty isn't about holding on to youth; it's about embracing every phase with confidence and grace. When you feel content and strong within, that inner energy reflects on the outside, and no number can define that," she added.

Talking about the 51-year-old star, she 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).

The star is seen in the judges panel in the show India's Got Talent. She was the judge and host of the MTV Supermodel of the Year in 2019, and a judge of India's Best Dancer in 2020.

- IANS

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Rohit P
Respect to Malaika for speaking up! My mother and aunts always feel pressured to look younger. This message needs to reach every Indian household.
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Sarah B
While I appreciate the sentiment, it's easier said when you have access to the best skincare, trainers, and stylists. For ordinary Indian women, aging comes with different challenges.
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Ananya R
Remember her in Chaiyya Chaiyya? She's still rocking it! Age is truly just evolution. More power to women embracing every phase of life! ❤️
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Vikram M
As an Indian man, I completely agree. My wife is 45 and more confident and beautiful than ever. We need to change our mindset about age in our culture.
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Kavya N
Beautiful message! In a country where women are often judged by marriage and motherhood timelines, this is refreshing. Every age has its own beauty and power.

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