The 19-year-old is India's first teenage pop artist with over 30 Bollywood playback songs to his credit, the prominent ones being âJai Hoâ, âChillar Partyâ, âBhoothnathâ and âTaare Zameen Parâ. READ: Armaan Malik: Salman bhai has been my pillar of strength After making the nation swoon to his voice as a teenage playback singer for Salman Khan'
Jai Ho,
Armaan Malik released his debut Album titled
Armaan with Universal
Music where he showcases his versatility and ability to compose and write songs in various genres.
His recently released track
Naina from
Khoobsurat starring Sonam Kapoor and Pakistani star Fawad Khan is making waves. Armaan has gained popularity as a dynamic artist across multiple music industries, having sung for Marathi films and the recently released song
Yehdo from the upcoming Telugu film
Rowdy Fellow. Armaan has been up on stage since he was 10 and performed in TV shows such as
Sa Re Ga Ma Pa on Zee TV,
Antakshari Lilâ Starz on Star Plus,
Ghazal Sara on ETV Urdu to the very recent
Broadway & Beyond with Raëll Padamseeâs Ace Productions alongside Indian jazz maestro Joe Alvarez.
Armaan has sung about 200 odd jingles for prestigious brands. He was also the voice of Salim in
Slumdog Millionaireâs Radio version on Channel 4 BBC which went on to win the Golden Globe.
Listen to the songs of Armaan Malik on Gaana.com Armaan has just released the music video of the song
Leja Zakhm Tere from his debut album. It is a song about heartbreak and has been shot in scenic desert locations in Dubai to give it a feel of loneliness and pain. The video was shot along the way while Armaan toured the UAE for live shows. Itâs more like his journey with the song and it depicts his feelings and emotions. He has also worked on
Ungli with music composer duo Salim-Sulaiman and a track for Shankar-Ehsaan-Loy in the film
Ghayal Returns.
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