
Farah Khan Posts Pic From Maldives Holiday; Malaika Arora Asks 'Where Is Dilip?'
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Farah Khan vacationed in the Maldives with her cook Dilip, who is popular on her YouTube channel. Malaika Arora humorously inquired about Dilip in a photo.
Farah Khan recently jetted off on a holiday in the Maldives. She was accompanied by her cook Dilip, who appears alongside the filmmaker in all of the videos on her YouTube channel. She recently posted a solo photo from her vacation, which prompted a hilarious response from Malaika Arora.
Dressed in a white T-shirt with American actress Farrah Fawcett's photo, Farah Khan penned a hilarious caption. '1farah.. 1farrah.. #maldives," she wrote. Malaika was one of the first ones to react to the photo and ask, 'But where is dilip ??? Swimming ??? Sunbathing ???" Take a look:
For the unversed, Farah, who visits celebrity homes with her cook, Dilip, to prepare their signature dishes, also paid a visit to Malaika's mother's house. Social media sensation Dilip had a major fanboy moment upon interacting Malaika up and close.
Recently, Farah and Dilip were clicked at the Mumbai airport, gearing up for what is said to be the latter's first-ever international trip. Overjoyed, Dilip expressed his excitement by distributing chocolates to the paparazzi and even posed solo after being encouraged by Farah, who cheered him on in a fun, lighthearted moment. When asked how he was feeling, the smiling Dilip replied, 'Bahot acha lag raha hai," charming everyone with his heartfelt simplicity. Following the brief photo-op, Farah bid the paparazzi goodbye and handed them the box of chocolates as a thoughtful parting gesture.
In another appearance last week, Farah and Dilip were seen engaging in fun interaction with the paps. It all started when a paparazzo complimented Farah and Dilip for their cooking videos, saying, 'Arey uncle aap viral ho gaye, maloom hai? Bohot viral ho gaye ho (Uncle, you have become a viral sensation, do you know that)." While Dilip laughed at his remark, Farah jokingly reprimanded him, replying, 'Aye, uncle kisko bola. (Hey, who are you calling Uncle?)" which left everyone in splits.
Dilip, Internet's latest obession, is lauded by fans for his funny remarks and simplicity. Owing to his growing popularity, he even shot for an ad with Shah Rukh Khan.
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June 08, 2025, 20:05 IST

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