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I grew up in a musical atmosphere at home.
It will be amazing to collaborate with my dad. It will be special.
Amaal and I have some sort of magnetic connection. I am my brother’s first assistant. So I have sung the scratch versions of all his songs. We make music at home, jam every day.
I like collecting fedoras. Whenever I go abroad for shows, I always look to buy one.
I want to lead the pack in the process of making Indian singers bigger than actors internationally.
There’s always a pressure on performing the best.
In the West, Rihanna, Chris Brown, Justin Bieber are the face of their songs.
I understand our audience loves to see some drama on TV, but even they have got bored with similar patterns of carrying out reality singing shows.
I love dabbling in various genres and languages.
Guys are known to be lazy shoppers, but for me, it is extremely important to look good. I am very finicky because I hate repeating clothes.
I am quite private about my personal life, and I don’t talk much about it.
I am a very romantic person, and I love ‘love’ – however cheesy that sounds!
I like ‘love’ songs, however cheesy that might sound.
I got my first break in ‘Bhootnath,’ solely on my credit, and went on to sing for around 20 films for all the leading music composers.
It’s a dream come true as I await the release of my debut single ‘Krazy Konnection’ with Salim Merchant and then my debut album!
I love Casio G-Shocks. My dream is to have watches in all colours. I also love gold watches. I’d like to have a diamond-studded gold watch some day.
As an artist, I am for non-film music as well. I want that to shine as much as Bollywood.
I like Badshah’s songs, as they are very cool, catchy, and very young. I think that’s very important… It’s connecting with the youth.
In my case, of course, people had a lot of expectations, but that didn’t pressurise me because I’m pretty confident about my musicality and my talent.
Tollywood has a special place in my heart because Telugu is my mother tongue, and when I sing in the language, my mom feels really happy.
My mother is a Telugu, so I have been familiar with the language since childhood.
I’ve never believed in competition. Everyone’s here to do their own thing and become successful in that respect.
When ‘Main Rahoon’ released, it became a hit with the youth.
I think recreations are a good thing if done right because it can be very dangerous also. If you do something which goes wrong, then people probably won’t like it because they are attached to that old version of the song… So, recreations can be a little tricky.
There are many people who are behind whatever I’ve achieved so far. My dad, Daboo Malik, is my mentor and guiding light who supported and influenced me. Without him, I wouldn’t have been able to be what I am today. Besides him, Salman Khan is yet another important person who is my biggest and constant inspiration.
While I can’t speak Telugu, I do understand the language.
People don’t think music to be a reliable source of income or career, which I will agree, in a way, because Bollywood is a very risky place to be in.
As far as Indian artists are concerned, I really like Mohammad Rafi and Sonu Nigam.
All the appreciation I have been receiving has been very encouraging. It pushes me to do better.
Outside India, Chris Brown, Bruno Mars, Beyonce, and Rihanna are my favourites. I also like Justin Bieber. I like Western jazz and pop. Been a classical singer, I have sung a song ‘Auliya,’ a fusion of Western and Indian classical.
I have myself been on the other side of the table being a participant of a singing talent hunt. Hence, it is weird but awesome at the same time to judge a pool of talent that our nation has.
It is very important to highlight the young talent of India.
Whenever I go out, I have to have a jacket on. I prefer casual ones for a party and semi-formal ones for events.
It feels surreal to know that people out there know me, know my songs, and give me so much love.
Around eight or nine years back, I participated in ‘Sa Re Ga Ma Pa.’ The point of coming on the show was that a person coming from music family can also compete with people from all over India.
I won my first singing award with ‘Auliya.’
It is very important that we take care of our health.
When it comes to advice, I always consult my father regarding everything, as he has seen the industry inside out, and he is the best person to guide me.
My training has been in Hindustani classical, and I have done a six-week course in English vocals at Berklee. The holistic learning has helped me a lot.
For the outside world, it may seem easy to enter into the industry if you belong to a film family, but, trust me, it’s even harder, as you have to not only prove your talent but also carve your own niche and identity.
At the end of the day, a playback singer has to depend on live shows as their source of income.
I’ll be more interested in acting only when it has to do something with who I am in real life. More like playing a singer or musician on screen like in ‘Aashiqui’ or ‘Rockstar.’
I think that live shows are more important for singers than composers, because composers still get a lot of recognition as compared to a singer.
There is no physical activity. All entertainment is happening in phone. Films can also be seen in laptop, so no one is visiting cinema halls.
I am a huge romantic at heart.
Amaal is a music composer, and I am singer, so I think we compliment each other rather than competing with each other.
Singers are definitely getting their due in Bollywood. I feel that music composers, on the other hand, tend to lose out on the popularity, fame, and success that singers usually enjoy.
You may come and go, but the real test is to see how long one can manage to stay in the game.
Music has always been a large part of my life, and I’m very fortunate to be able to start a career doing something I love.
I am not sure if India is the right place to promote such music. I don’t think there are still enough people who listen to English songs.
As a child singer, I never sang a single track for my father or uncle.
Music is a very integral part of my life because I was born into a musical family, and it’s not just a passion… it’s everything for me.
Ultimately, it’s your talent that counts.
As a performer, I groove to my own songs.
Personally, I love music, as it’s my first love, and if I ever act, it has to be something close to music. That’s when I will feel great about doing it.
I want to be in a more natural state while doing acting.
When you are presenting yourself, confidence is very important.
It’s better if a singer disconnects from the original and brings something new to the version.
Nowadays, we have become so busy in our work, especially in our phone, that we don’t go out for workout. It creates a lot of health problems.
I always wanted to sing English songs, ever since I was, like, 10 or 12 years old.