Watch: Arbaaz Khan Gets Rude With Media, Requests No Personal Questions!

[tps_footer]Bollywood actor Arbaaz Khan recently attended an opening event in Mumbai and had left media surprised with his unacceptable rude behavior. The actor turned producer, who is currently making headlines over his rough marriage with Malaika Arora Khan seemed to be least interested while talking to media at the event.

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As it was his first public appearance at an event after he got separated with Malaika, he knew media would trigger him with personal questions. In fact, he himself knew what questions are waiting for him. He made a condition to the reporters saying, “No personal questions”.

On his request, media chose to respect Arbaaz’s need for privacy and instead asked him questions about his future projects and newborn nephew, Ahil. Though questions were basic and not personal, Arbaaz Khan’s way of answering left everyone shocked.

When a female reporter asked about the celebrations for younger sister Arpita, who gave a birth to baby boy Ahil, Arbaaz replied in a very unmannerly way.  Arbaaz said: “Har kisi ke ghar pe jab baccha paida hota hai, toh khushiya hoti hai. Mera ghar koi different nahi hai. I don’t know aapke ghar pe kya manaate hai jab baccha paida hota hai — khushi manaate hai ya kya manaate hai mujhe nahi maloom…

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After realizing that his behavior was wrong, he added saying, “We all are very happy. Arpita is like a baby to us and now, she has a child. It’s given us a lot of happiness.

The actor immediately left after answering the question! Well, Arbaaz Khan seemed to be too rude and sarcastic with media and the same thing didn’t go well with the media too.

This is not for the first time; Arbaaz had expressed his anger on media earlier too when the news of his split with Malaika broke out. He took to his twitter handle saying that people should mind their own business.[/tps_footer]

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