Armaan Malik is a name that needs no introduction in the Indian
music industry. At a young age of 28, he has already made a name for himself as
one of the most popular playback singers and songwriters in India. Born in
Mumbai in 1995, Armaan hails from a family of musicians, with his father Daboo
Malik and uncle Anu Malik being well-known music composers.
Armaan's journey in music started when he was just 18 years old. He
made his debut as a playback singer with the song "Tumko Toh Aana Hi
Tha" from the film Jai Ho, which was composed by his uncle Anu Malik. The
song became an instant hit, and Armaan's soulful voice caught the attention of
music lovers across the country.
Since then, Armaan has lent his voice to several hit songs in
Bollywood, including "Main Hoon Hero Tera" from the film Hero,
"Sab Tera" from Baaghi, "Bol Do Na Zara" from Azhar,
"Kaun Tujhe" from MS Dhoni: The Untold Story, and "Hua Hai Aaj
Pehli Baar" from Sanam Re, among many others. His melodious voice and
unique style of singing have won him a legion of fans.
Apart from Bollywood, Armaan has also released numerous non-film
singles, including "Control," "Next 2 Me," "Butta
Bomma," and "Veham," among others. He has collaborated with
several international artists, including Lost Stories, Eric Nam, and KSHMR, and
has also performed at several concerts and events across the world.
Armaan's talent has not gone unnoticed, and he has won several
awards for his work in the music industry. He has won the Filmfare Award for
Best Male Playback Singer, the IIFA Award for Best Male Playback Singer, and
the Zee Cine Award for Best Male Playback Singer, among others.
In addition to his singing career, Armaan is also a songwriter and
has written several of his own songs. He has also lent his voice to several
songs that he has written, including "Zara Thehro," "Tootey
Khaab," and "Jaane Na Dunga Kahin," among others.
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