Anil Arora

Merchant Navy Officer

Indian Fazilka, Punjab, India

Quick Info

ProfessionMerchant Navy Officer
NationalityIndian
BirthplaceFazilka, Punjab, India
Date of Birth22/02/1962
Age62 years (died on 11, Sep, 2024)
Date of Death11/09/2024

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Bio/Wiki

Known ForHe is recognized primarily as the father of actress Malaika Arora and actress Amrita Arora.

Physical Stats & More

Height173 cm
Eye ColorBlack
Hair ColorSalt and Pepper

Personal Life

Marital StatusDivorced
ReligionHinduism

Relationships & More

Marital StatusDivorced

Family

SpouseJoyce Polycarp (divorced)
Children2 daughters: Malaika Arora (Actress), Amrita Arora (Actress)

Career

OverviewAnil Arora served as an officer in the Indian Merchant Navy, a career that defined much of his professional life and ensured stability and respect within his community and family. His notable association remains with his daughters, both of whom have made significant contributions to the Indian entertainment industry.

Some Lesser Known Facts

1. Anil Arora hailed from a Punjabi Hindu family in Punjab.
2. He went through a divorce from Joyce Polycarp when their daughter Malaika was just 11 years old.
3. Tragically, in 2024, he passed away after falling from the 6th floor of a building in Bandra, Mumbai.
4. While some accounts suggested suicide, there was no suicide note found and others claimed it was an accident.
5. The true cause of his death remained undetermined following a post-mortem examination.
6. Anil Arora hailed from the border town of Fazilka in Punjab and came from a Punjabi Hindu family.
7. He married Joyce Polycarp, a Malayali Christian, in a union of two different cultures.
8. After the separation, his daughters moved with their mother from Thane to Chembur, where they were raised by Joyce.
9. In July 2023, he was hospitalized, and Malaika visited him along with her mother Joyce.
10. Tragically, on September 11, 2024, he passed away after falling from the terrace of his building in Bandra, Mumbai.
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