Producer Arbaaz Khan and Malaika Arora got legally divorced on May 17. Post divorce, Malaika seems to have got into a serious relationship with Arjun Kapoor; although the two are yet to go on record to make it official. On the other hand Arbaaz has been open about dating his new found love Giorgia Andriani. rumours about Malaika and Arjun's wedding are already doing the rounds with many speculating the two might get hitched by this year end. In an interview, when Arbaaz was asked what are his thoughts about marriage and whether he still has faith in it considering his divorce with Malaika, he gave a rather optimistic reply. Sussanne Khan's comment on Hrithik Roshan's workout video is worth reading In an interview with the Good Times, Arbaaz said, "It's like if you know you are gonna die you are not gonna stop living right? Does it mean you are gonna stop living? You do things because the society wants certain things in a certain way. Of course the times are changing. Even in the past there were people who had kids without getting married or whatever and they didn't feel like getting married. But we have seen how that system (marriage) gives more solidness or stability to lot of things in the family and people around you.So that institiution is a working institution. " Akshay Kumar's Kesari beats Thugs of Hindostan at box-office He further added, "Now it can fail in certain cases you know. You could be looking healthy and you could get a heart attack. Things like that when everything seems fine but it crumbles. In my case probably that happened. Everything seemed fine, everything was going fine but things didn't work out and it was only fair that two people who really want to take their lives in their own hand, will take a decision. So I have no issues with that. There's a good chance that it might happen in my life again. I am not going to say that oh I am going to be disillusioned by the fact that oh this has not worked so I am never going to think in that direction. Maybe I will....Let's see whenever that opportunity or the person or the scenario arises but I have not gone disillusioned or bitter by that now. "