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Malaika Arora embraces new normal as she steps out

By IANS | Updated: July 20, 2020 20:50 IST

Mumbai, July 20 Malaika Arora is embracing the new normal, and she has captured the moment for followers ...

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Mumbai, July 20 Malaika Arora is embracing the new normal, and she has captured the moment for followers on Instagram.

The actress shared a selfie wearing a mask on Instagram Stories. She clicked the selfie as she stepped out.

''Let's do this #newnormal," she captioned the image.

In the image, Malaika is seen wearing a black jacket.

Recently, Malaika had shared that a lot of people don't know the fact that she can "actually sing".

Talking about her hidden talent, Malaika had said: "People don't know the fact that I can actually sing. It is one of the most therapeutic things for me."

( With inputs from IANS )

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