Friday, July 3, 2026
ADVT 
Bollywood

Malaika Arora Will Never Endorse Alcohol, Cigarettes

Darpan News Desk IANS, 29 Apr, 2016 12:36 PM
  • Malaika Arora Will Never Endorse Alcohol, Cigarettes
There were many Bollywood personalities who faced criticism in the past for endorsing different brands, but actress Malaika Arora ensures that she always picks the right endorsement deal. She says she will never promote alcohol, cigarettes or skin lightening brands as she doesn't believe in such products.
 
She was here to launch lingerie brand amante's exclusive store and when IANS asked her about the criterion of selecting a brand for endorsement deals, she said it's very important for her to relate with the brand in real life.
 
"I think it's very important to understand the brand and whether you can do justice to what you are promoting. If I am asked to promote alcohol or cigarettes, I will never do that because I don’t believe in them. They are not part of my life."
 
“Same holds true for skin lightening creams. If I don’t feel comfortable endorsing a certain brand, I won't do that,” the "Munni badnam" star told IANS.
 
 
The actress looked like a diva in a frill dress and a confident smile at the launch. She said that she always makes sure to step out of her house in the most glamorous way possible.
 
“When I am working and when it is required, then yes I am careful. I definitely keep a check on what I am wearing. I also believe that we are in a profession where so much of emphasis is given on how you look and how you project yourself. This is important for my profession. So, I look good,” she said.
 
So does stardom comes with a price?
 
“Don't take it too seriously and enjoy it because when you have it, you have it and when you don’t, then it's gone. And it shouldn’t be such a big deal. Have fun, enjoy it, make the most of it and value it,” she said.

MORE Bollywood ARTICLES

Turning 50: B-Town's Khans 'Happy', 'Dabangg', Creating 'Dhoom'

Turning 50: B-Town's Khans 'Happy', 'Dabangg', Creating 'Dhoom'
They're turning 50, but the indomitable clout of Bollywood's Khan trio - Aamir, Shah Rukh and Salman - in the Hindi entertainment space continues to get stronger. Age notwithstanding, the trio has a much brighter future, predict trade experts and film celebrities.

Turning 50: B-Town's Khans 'Happy', 'Dabangg', Creating 'Dhoom'

Amitabh To Inaugurate Festival In Egypt

Amitabh To Inaugurate Festival In Egypt
Bollywood film icon Amitabh Bachchan will visit Egypt later this month to inaugurate the India By The Nile Festival 2015 featuring contemporary and classical music, dance, theatre, visual art, film, food and literature.

Amitabh To Inaugurate Festival In Egypt

Saif Ali Khan To Promote 'Bollywood Britain' In India

Saif Ali Khan To Promote 'Bollywood Britain' In India
VisitBritain, the country's national tourism agency, has announced actor Saif Ali Khan as the spokesperson for the 'Bollywood Britain' tourism campaign in India. He says he shares a deep connect with the country.

Saif Ali Khan To Promote 'Bollywood Britain' In India

Aamir Cuts Vegan Cake For 50th B'day With Media

Aamir Cuts Vegan Cake For 50th B'day With Media
A day before his 50th birthday, superstar Aamir Khan on Friday cut a vegan birthday cake as part of celebrations with media persons here -- a practice he follows every year. As a step towards healthy living, he says he has also stopped smoking.

Aamir Cuts Vegan Cake For 50th B'day With Media

SRK's 'Raees' to release on Eid 2016

SRK's 'Raees' to release on Eid 2016
Director Rahul Dholakia is all set to step back into Bollywood after five years with his new film "Raees", which will release on Eid next year. The film stars Shah Rukh Khan with Pakistani actress Mahira Khan.

SRK's 'Raees' to release on Eid 2016

'Dum Laga Ke Haisha' Success Was Vital For Ayushmann, Says John

'Dum Laga Ke Haisha' Success Was Vital For Ayushmann, Says John
Actor-producer John Abraham is happy with the success of his protege and actor Ayushmann Khurrana's latest release "Dum Laga Ke Haisha". He says it was important for the latter's "mental sanity".

'Dum Laga Ke Haisha' Success Was Vital For Ayushmann, Says John