Armaan Malik

Armaan Malik (born 22 July 1995) is an Indian singer, songwriter, record producer, voice-over, performer and actor.[2] He is known for his singing in multiple languages, including Hindi, English, Kannada, Telugu, Tamil, Bengali, Marathi, Gujarati, Malayalam, Assamese, Punjabi and Urdu. He also sung in many Indian languages. In 2006, he took part in Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs but got eliminated in the 8th position. He is the brother of composer Amaal Mallik. Previously represented by Universal Music India, he is now signed on by T-Series.[3] He has also signed with Arista Records.[4] His first on-screen appearance was in the film Kaccha Limboo in the year 2011.[5]

Armaan Malik
Armaan at Diwali bash of Sachiin J Joshi 2016
Background information
Birth nameArmaan Malik
Born (1995-07-22) 22 July 1995[1]
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
Genres
Occupation(s)
InstrumentsVocals & Guitar
Years active2007–present
LabelsZee Music CompanySony Music IndiaArista RecordsAditya MusicSaregamaT-Series
Associated actsAmaal Mallik
Websitehttps://instagram.com/armaanmalik

He is the youngest singer to win two debut awards at Global Indian Music Awards (GiMA) and best playback singer award at BIG Star Entertainment Award in 2015.

Early life

Armaan Malik was born in Mumbai on 22 July 1995. His father, Daboo Malik is a music composer in Indian music industry while his mother, Jyothi Malik is a Telugu from Vizag. [6][7]

Career

He started singing at the age of 4. He went to Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs in 2006 without the title Malik. However he didn't win the show. Later Armaan learnt Hindi Classical Music for 10 years and went to learn western music from Berklee College of Music, Boston.

Armaan Malik has dubbed for My Name Is Khan for the English boy and also lent voice for the character Salim in the radio version of Slumdog Millionaire for BBC Radio 1. In 2014, Armaan sang "Tumko Toh Aana Hi Tha", "Love You Till The End (House Mix)" and the "Title Track" for Salman Khan's movie Jai Ho.[8] Apart from singing, Malik and his music composer brother Amaal Mallik also featured in the beginning of Jai Ho in the song "Love You Till The End". In that year, he sang "Naina" with Sona Mohapatra for the film Khoobsurat and "Auliya" for Ungli.

In 2015, he sang "Main Hoon Hero Tera" for Hero, "Kwahishein" for Calendar Girls and "Tumhe Aapna Banane Ka" for Hate Story 3 under elder brother Amaal Mallik's composition. The latter one he sang with Neeti Mohan. He also sang another song for Hate Story 3 titled "Wajah Tum Ho" under Baman's composition. He also sang a single "Main Rahoon Ya Na Rahoon" under Amaal's composition. He was awarded Filmfare R. D. Burman Award for New Music Talent in that year.

In 2016, he sang for the films Mastizaade, Sanam Re, Kapoor & Sons, Azhar, Do Lafzon Ki Kahani and "Sab Tera" with Shraddha Kapoor for Baaghi under Amaal's composition. He sang "Foolishq" with Shreya Ghoshal for Ki & Ka, he worked with Jeet Gannguli for the song "Mujhko Barsaat Bana Lo" for Junooniyat and also sang his first Bengali song "Dhitang Dhitang" for Love Express under Jeet's composition. He was the lead singer of the film M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story. He sang four songs for Hindi soundtrack and three songs for Tamil soundtrack of that film under Amaal's composition. He sang "Sau Asmaan" with Neeti Mohan for Baar Baar Dekho and "Ishaara" for Force 2 under Amaal's composition. He sang "Tum Jo Mille" for Saansein, "Pal Pal Dil Ke Paas Reprise" and "Dil Mein Chupa Lunga Remake" for Wajah Tum Ho. The latter one was composed by Meet Bros and the last two songs, he sang with Tulsi Kumar. He sang a single "Pyaar Manga Hain Remake" with Neeti Mohan. He also lent his voice for the title track of Star Paarivar Awards 2016 with Palak Muchhal and Meet Bros under Meet Bros composition.[9]

In 2017, he sang two singles "Aa Jana Ferrari Mein" and "Paas Aao Na" under Amaal's composition. He also sang a single "Kehta Yeh Pal Pal Remake". He worked with Gourav-Roshin for "Haare Ram Remake" and Mannan Shah for "Tere Dil Mein". Both the songs were made for the film Commando 2. He sang for Noor, Chef and Golmaal Again under Amaal's composition. He sang two songs for Sweetiee Weds NRI, 'Shiddhat' and 'O Saathi'. He worked with Arko Pravo Mukherjee first time for the latter one. He sang two Bengali songs in 2017. One is the title track of Ami Je Ke Tomar and "Ele Chupi Chupi" for Amar Aponjon. He also sang for Mubarakan, Tera Intezaar and Tumhari Sulu.

In 2018, he sang a single "Ghar Se Nikalte Hi" under Amaal's composition. He worked with Tanishk Bagchi first time for the title track of Dil Juunglee. He also sang "Baadnamiyaan" for Hate Story 4 under Baman's composition (originally composed by Luvdeep Saini). He also sang for films including Nirdosh, October, and 102 Not Out. He sang for the films Baazaar and Sanju. However, the songs were dropped from the album due to some changes in script. He lent his voice for the Hindi soundtrack of 2.0. The soundtrack of the film was composed by A. R. Rahman and the film was released in 2018.

In 2019, he lent his voice for the movie Amavas, "Jab Se mera Dil" with Palak Muchhal for the movie Amavas, "Dil Me Ho Tum" for the movie Why Cheat India, "Kyun Rabba" for the movie Badla. The singer also got feature as a coach on an Indian reality show The voice and became the youngest coach/judge in the history of Indian singing reality shows. He sang "Chale Aana" in De De Pyaar De composed by Amaal and lyrics by Kunaal Verma. The song was well received by the audience in general. The singer has also lent his voice for Mena Massoud as Aladdin, in the Hindi version of the American musical fantasy Aladdin. In addition he also sung the songs in the Hindi for the film The Lion King. He also sang for the film "Kabir Singh", under the composer Vishal Mishra for the song "Pehla Pyaar". His version was not included in the film, because Vishal's version was preferred by the director of the Film. Pehla pyaar was heavily loved by the audience and it was said to be his return with a soaring range, beautiful fallsettos and a "different" Armaan altogether.

On 12 March 2020, Billboard announced Armaan's first English single under Arista Records, "Control." "To write and release English music has been my dream for as long as I can remember, and I couldn't have found a better family than Arista Records to be starting this new journey with," said Armaan. "There's no better feeling than to know that I’m in such good hands with an executive like David Massey, who truly believes in me, this project and also shares the same vision as me about global music," he added. He also released another English single quickly following the former called "Next 2 me" which was highly appreciated amongst audience. On July 8, 2020 another single was released under the name of Zara Thehro, alongside "Tulsi Kumar", composed by his brother "Amaal Malik" under the label "T-Series". The song is being well received by the audience and has marked the first proper Hindi single of Armaan in 2020.[10]

On 20 November 2020 he released his third English single 'How Many'. The song 'How Many' is sung by Armaan Malik, composed and lyrics are penned by Armaan Malik, James Alexander Gutch, Natania Lalwani, Brandon Colbein, produced by Shivin, Deepak Bhosle, Hashim Bachooali and directed by Shivin & Sunny.[11]

Television

Discography

Awards and nominations

YearSong/AlbumAwardCategoryResult
2015"Naina" – KhoobsuratMirchi Music AwardsUpcoming Male Vocalist of The YearNominated
"Bas Is Pal Mein"Indie Pop Song of the Year
Auliya – UngliGlobal Indian Music Academy AwardsBest Debutant Award – FilmWon
Tumhe Apna Banane Ka – Hate Story 3Kalakar AwardsJagjit Singh Award – Best Rising SingerNominated
Armaan – AlbumGlobal Indian Music Academy AwardsJagjit Singh Award – Best Music DebutWon
Tumhe Apna Banane Ka – Hate Story 3Big Star EntertainmentMost Entertaining Singer – Male Won
Main Hoon Hero Tera – HeroStardustBest Playback Singer – MaleWon
2016New Music TalentFilmfare R. D. Burman AwardRD Burman AwardWon
Main Rahoon Ya Na Rahoon Global Indian Music Academy Awards Best Music Video Won
Main Hoon Hero TeraLions Gold AwardsBest Playback Singer (Male)Won
"Main Rahoon Ya Na Rahoon"Mirchi Music AwardsIndie Pop Song of the YearWon
"Bol Do Na Zara" Dadasaheb Phalke Film Foundation Award Most Popular Singer Of The Year Won
2017"Bol Do Na Zara"Lions Gold AwardsBest Playback Singer (Male)Won
"Sariyagi Nenapide" – Mungaru Male 2South Indian International Movie AwardsBest Male Playback Singer KannadaWon
2018"Ondu Malebillu" – ChakravarthyFilmfare Awards SouthBest Male Playback Singer – KannadaWon
"Hello" – Hello Filmfare Awards SouthBest Male Playback Singer – TeluguNominated
"Ninnila Ninnila" – Tholi Prema Filmfare Award SouthBest Male Playback Singer – TeluguNominated
Not mentioned Dada saheb Phalke film foundation awards Best Playback Singer (Male) Won
2020 "Chale Aana" Dadasaheb Phalke International Film Festival Best Playback Singer (Male) Won
"Pehla Pyaar" Mirchi Music Award Listener's Choice - Album of the Year Won
"Control" Sound Nation League[12] Sound of the Nation Won
"Control" Best Indian Act [13] MTV Europe Music Award Won

References

  1. "Happy Birthday Armaan Malik: 5 things you must know about one of India's leading musicians". DNA India. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  2. "Day Out With Singer Armaan Malik at His House | Saas Bahu Aur Saazish - YouTube". youtube.com. Retrieved 12 August 2020.
  3. "Armaan Malik: Latest News, Videos and Armaan Malik Photos". The Times of India.
  4. "Indian Singer-Songwriter Armaan Malik Signs With Arista Records For His First English Single: Exclusive". billboard.com. 12 March 2020. Retrieved 12 August 2020.
  5. "Yuva Dasara: Young Singer Armaan Malik Drowns Crowd In Soulful Melodies Amidst Rain". Star of Mysore. 15 October 2018.
  6. "Birthday boy Armaan Malik got an offer to sing with Big B while sitting for an exam". OrissaPOST. 22 July 2019. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  7. Nayak, Elina Priyadarshini (20 March 2017). "Armaan Malik: Armaan Malik: I am more comfortablesinging in Telugu than Tamil or Kannada". The Times of India. Retrieved 7 October 2020.
  8. "Jai Ho music review". Glamsham.com. Archived from the original on 8 December 2015. Retrieved 31 December 2013.
  9. "Young hitmaker Armaan Malik on his first public concert in Bengaluru". Bangalore Mirror. 2 October 2018.
  10. "Armaan Malik: It has been my dream to take India to a global stage". India Today. Retrieved 16 August 2020.
  11. "Check Out Latest English Official Music Video Song 'How Many' Sung By Armaan Malik | English Video Songs - Times of India". timesofindia.indiatimes.com. Retrieved 27 November 2020.
  12. "VH1 India tweet". Twitter. Retrieved 15 August 2020.
  13. "MTV Europe Music Award 2020: Armaan Malik wins 'The Best India Act' for his single 'Control'". DNA India. 9 November 2020. Retrieved 11 December 2020.
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