I want to do a full-fledged film with Arbaaz: Malaika
| Mumbai, March 30 (IANS) Model-turned actress Malaika Arora has just done her first film with her husband Arbaaz Khan, however they just have an item song together. She is very keen to do more feature films with him. She told IANS: "It's a marital comedy called 'Shaadi Ke After Effects". I'm not Arbaaz's wife in the film. I play the temptress and I've an item song with him. "It was great fun working with Arbaaz. Now I want to do a full-fledged film with him. I want to do a comedy with my husband. So far no aspect of talent has been tapped except my dancing." Now Malaika, who was seen in hit item numbers like "Chaiyya chaiyya" and "Kaal" songs, will be extremely cautious about the item songs. "But if tomorrow a Farah Khan tells me to do a song with Shah Rukh Khan, of course I'll do it. But it has to be something worth my while. It's always been nothing but the best for me." She is married for 10 years and and says that the secret to their successful marriage is an angel who is protecting them. "I don't know how these ten years have passed. It's been so unreal, such a dream. "How do we manage to avoid all temptation? I guess there's an angel watching over our marriage," she added. The couple's top priority is their son Arhaan. "Arbaaz and I make a conscious effort to share domestic responsibilities. When I'm out working he looks after our son. Without a doubt our baby is our top priority. And the work I do has to centre on his schedules," said the actress who plays main lead in Suniel Shetty's "EMI". Bookmark/Search this post with: |
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