A
Lot
Of
People
Advised
Her
Against
Going
Ahead
With
Her
Divorce
Malaika
told
Kareena,
"Nobody
really
encourages
you
to
go
right
ahead.
Even
the
night
before
the
divorce,
I
had
my
family
sit
with
me
and
ask
me,
are
you
sure? Are
you
100
per
cent
about
your
decision?
I
heard
this
all
along
and
perhaps
rightly
so
because
these
are
people
who
worry
and
care
for
you."
Malaika's
Family
&
Friends
Supported
Her
Decision
"Everybody
said,
'If
this
is
the
decision
that
you're
making,
then
we're
really
proud
of
you
and
in
our
eyes,
you
are
a
strong
woman.'
So
for
me,
that
kind
of
gave
me
that
extra
strength
that
I
needed."
Malaika
Has
Some
Advice
For
Women
"If
you
are
in
an
unhappy
marriage
and
that's
what
you
decide
to
do
you
should
do
it
with
a
lot
of
dignity,
self-respect.
Don't
let
anybody
tell
you
that
you
are
any
less
of
a
woman."
Are
Men
&
Women
Treated
Differently
Post
Divorce?
To
this,
Malaika
replied,
"It's
the
biggest
disparity
there
is
among
all
the
other
disparities
there
are
which
women
have
to
face.
And
I'm
not
going
to
sit
down
and
do
man-bashing
but
yes,
it
is
very
easy
for
a
man
to
move
on
in
his
life.
It's
never
easy.
As
humans
we
start
to
blame
other
people.
But
for
me,
happiness
is
the
most
important."
Malaika
Opens
Up
On
Her
Divorce
With
Arbaaz
She
further
added,
"Arbaaz
and
I
weighed
pros
and
cons,
we
thought
about
a
lot
of
things
and
then
arrived
at
that
decision.
We
just
realised
we'll
be
better
people
because
together
we
were
just
making
each
other
and
everybody
around
us
really
unhappy."
The
Actress
Says
Jumping
Into
The
Dating
Pool
Is
'Not
Impossible'
"It's
not
impossible.
Swipe
left,
right,
whatever
it
might
be!
Have
fun!
For
the
first
time
in
your
life,
you
will
also
discover
a
kind
of
freedom.
To
be
in
a
bed
all
alone
is
also
a
new
feeling!",
concluded
Malaika.