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Singing The Right Tune
STARDUST INDIA
|June 2017
He is one of the youngest recipients of the coveted R D Burman Awards.A versatile singer with an ever increasing fan base, ARMAAN MALIK gives Riya Lakhmani a sneak peak into his musical journey. Read on…

You belong to a known gharana where music has been an instilled passion for three generations. Did you want to be a singer, an actor or something else?
There was no singer as such in the family - all of them were music composers who wrote lyrics. But I always wanted to be a singer as I always had this passion for singing. I started singing at the age of five and even learnt Hindustani classical when I was seven. I always knew this is something I want to do for the rest of my life and want to be known for it.
You kick-started your career at a very young age with a reality show Sa Re Ga Ma Pa and Little Champs, how has your journey been so far?
It was amazing. It’s been almost a decade since Sa Re Ga Ma Pa and Little Champs happened to me. It was 2006 and now, 10 years down the line, I am living the dream I had seen. So it definitely feels great! I already have a few good songs to my credit. And I feel blessed to be one of the youngest singers to receive the R D Burman Awards and other jury awards for Main Hoon Hero Tera from the film Hero. I am also the youngest Indian to play at the SSE Arena Wembley, London. All these years have indeed been eventful for me. I am glad that I am doing what I always wanted to do. Since I had a passion for it.
How did you get your first break?
I’ve sung for around 200 jingles and advertisements. I also did voiceovers for brands like Bournvita, Kellogs. During that time, I met a lot of notable composers like Amit Trivedi and Salim - Sulaiman. Gradually, I started getting calls from them. So it was more of a ripple effect. I sang in the film Bhootnath for Vishal and Shekhar, in Chillar Party for Amit Trivedi, and also Bam Bam Bole in
This story is from the June 2017 edition of STARDUST INDIA.
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