Malaika Arora, whose walk, fashion choices, and relationship status make news every other day, is finally back with her own reality programme. The Disney+Hotstar series Moving In With Malaika provides us a close-up look at the "Real Malaika." Malaika's new show has a lot to excite viewers, from spilling the beans on her ex-husband Arbaaz Khan to disclosing her plans to wed Arjun Kapoor.
She referred to herself as a drama queen and attempted stand-up comedy in the most recent episode. But the comment made by comedian Sumukhi Suresh about the actress attracted our attention the most. In the most recent episode, Malaika questioned Sumukhi about the stand-up comedy process, to which she responded: “I think these are the topics we should explore – single mother, divorce, dating a younger guy, your accident, trolls. I know exactly what we should call your stand-up bit, we should call it MILF.”
Following this, Malaika expressed her shock to Sumukhi, saying that no one would take this comment lightly and would instead take it seriously. She continued by saying that she receives trolling for everything and that she couldn't afford to watch such comments on a reality show. Her words are:“You’re not serious. Can’t. Not here. Nobody takes it well. Anyway, I get enough flak and get trolled, I can’t now with this.”
Additionally, Sumukhi clarified the situation and explained her designation of Malaika Arora as a MILF. She gave the phrase a humorous definition to help explain it, and Malaika was immediately on board. You can hear the comedian saying: “MILF’s full form for you is Man, I look fabulous.”
The following part of the conversation saw Sumukhi being open about how dramatic Malaika's life is. The actress nodded in agreement and said that she enjoys drama. She continued by saying that despite being a proud mother, a successful dancer, and a Bollywood celebrity, the world still refers to her as a divorced woman.
“I’m a sucker for drama, I’m a sucker for trouble. Trolls call me buddhi, aunty. I’m a mother. I’m a daughter but to the world, I’m divorced. In fact, I think outside my house, the nameplate should say divorced. I have moved on; my ex has moved on. When the F will all of you move on?”