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Amaal Mallik
Mallik in 2023
Born16 June, 1990
Mumbai, Maharashtra, India
EducationJamnabai Narsee School, Usha Pravin Gandhi College of Management
Alma materTrinity Laban Conservatoire of Music and Dance
Occupation(s)Singer, Composer, Music Director, Music Producer, Lyricist, Arranger
Years active2014—present
Notable workM.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story
Noor
Saina
Parent(s)Daboo Malik, Jyothi Malik
HonoursFilmfare Award for Best Music Director (2020)
Musical career
Genres
Instruments
  • Vocals
  • piano
Labels

Amaal Mallik is an Indian music director, composer, singer, music producer, arranger, background scorer, performer and lyricist.[1] He is the elder son of Daboo Malik and Jyothi Malik, and grandson of Sardar Malik.[2] He debuted as a composer in 2014 by composing three songs for Salman Khan's Jai Ho, following it up with the song "Naina" from Khoobsurat.[3] He got widely recognition by composing songs for M.S. Dhoni: The Untold Story.[4] He is signed on by Sony Music India.

Early life

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Amaal Mallik is the elder of two children born to music director Daboo Malik and Jyothi Malik.[5] He was born on 16 June 1990 in Mumbai. He studied in Jamnabai Narsee School and completed his graduation in Bachelor of Commerce from N. M. College in Mumbai. His younger brother Armaan Malik is also a well-known musician.[6]

He started learning music at the age of 8 and took a liking towards the piano. He studied piano and completed his course at Trinity College of Music (Western Classical, Jazz & Rock) under the guidance and training he received from teachers including Benny, Xavier Fernandes, Tony Pinto and Joy Bose.[7] He also trained in Indian classical music informally under the tutelage of his grandfather Sardar Malik.[8]

Career

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Mallik began his career journey at a young age. After completing his 10th grade, he immediately went on to assist music composer and background scorer Amar Mohile for the soundtrack of Sarkar (2005) and Shootout at Lokhandwala (2007) at the age of 15, later moving on to producing and arranging music for his father in films like Sohail Khan's Kisaan (2009), for which he collaborated on a remix track of "Mere Desh Ki Dharti" with pop singer, Daler Mehndi.[9]

From 2008 to 2011 Malik produced background scores for Sandeep Chowta and Salim–Sulaiman for films like Rowdy Rathore, R... Rajkumar, Saheb, Biwi Aur Gangster Returns, Heroine, Youngistaan, Ab Tak Chhappan 2, and Phata Poster Nikla Hero. His first outing as a solo background scorer was for Saina, a biopic on the life of ace badminton player Saina Nehwal.[10]

In 2014, he debuted as a music composer. He composed three songs for Salman Khan's film Jai Ho and a song for Khoobsurat.[11]

In 2017, he composed two songs for Badrinath Ki Dulhania, of which he sang "Aashiq Surrender Hua" with Shreya Ghoshal; another, "Roke Na Ruke Naina" was sung by Arijit Singh. Singh won Filmfare Award for Best Male Playback Singer and Mallik earned a nomination of Filmfare Award for Best Music Director along with Tanishk Bagchi an Akhil Sachdeva. Mallik composed all the songs for Noor, and sang a song with Tulsi Kumar. He composed two songs for Chef, two songs for Golmaal Again,[12] and two songs for Mubarakan; he also sang in the latter.[13] He composed two singles in the same, both sung by his younger brother Armaan Malik.[14]

In 2018, Mallik composed two singles, "Ghar Se Nikalte Hi" and "Ready to Move". Armaan sang in both songs.[15] Mallik also composed a song for Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety which earned him IIFA best music director of 2019.

In 2019, Mallik composed two songs, "Kyun Rabba" (sung by Armaan Malik) and "Tum Na Aaye" (sung by K.K.) for the Sujoy Ghosh thriller Badla, which marked him as the youngest composer to compose for Amitabh Bachchan.[16] Mallik was featured as judge in the Indian reality singing show, Sa Re Ga Ma Pa L'il Champs. He next composed "Chale Aana", sung by Armaan, for the Luv Ranjan backed De De Pyaar De.[17] He also composed a song for the second highest-grossing film that year, Kabir Singh, which was titled "Yeh Aaina" and sung by Shreya Ghoshal. On 8 July 2020 another single was released under the name of "Zara Thehro", sung by his brother Armaan Malik and Tulsi Kumar under the label T-Series.[18]

In August 2020 he come back with new song 'Dil Ko Maine Di Kasam" music is composed by himself, sung by Arijit Singh, lyrics are penned by Kumaar.[19]

Amaal Mallik announced his debut single titled "Tu Mera Nahi", sung and performed by him in collaboration with Sony Music India.[20]

He announced his upcoming song from Saina (film). In this film Mallik composed 3 songs titled, "Chal Wahin Chale" sung by Shreya Ghoshal, "Main Hoon Na Tere Saath" sung by Armaan Malik and "Parinda" sung by himself.[21]

In September 2021, Mallik, along with Sukriti Kakar and Prakriti Kakar, collaborated with Dua Lipa for Indian remix version of Levitating.[22]

Media Image

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In 2020, Eastern Eye also listed him in Dynamic dozen for the decade in its 11th position.[23]

Discography

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As a composer

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Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Film Song Singer(s) Lyrics Notes
2014 Jai Ho Tumko To Aana Hi Tha Armaan Malik, Marianne D'Cruz, Altamash Faridi Shabbir Ahmed Debut film as composer
Jai Ho (Title Track) Wajid Khan, Armaan Malik
Love You Till The End (House Mix) Armaan Malik
Khoobsurat Naina Sona Mohapatra, Armaan Malik Kumaar
Naina (Female) Sona Mohapatra
2015 Roy Sooraj Dooba Hain Arijit Singh, Aditi Singh Sharma *Winner - Filmfare Award for Best Music Director
*Winner - Producers Guild Film Awards
Sooraj Dooba Hain (version 2)
Ek Paheli Leela Tere Bin Nahi Laage Uzair Jaswal Recreated song
Original music and co-composed by Uzair Jaswal
Tere Bin Nahi Laage (Female Version) Tulsi Kumar, Aishwarya Majumder, Alamgir Khan
Saiyaan Superstar Tulsi Kumar
All Is Well Chaar Shanivaar Vishal Dadlani, Badshah Shabbir Ahmed
Hero Main Hoon Hero Tera (Salman Khan Version) Salman Khan Kumaar
Main Hoon Hero Tera (Armaan Malik Version) Armaan Malik
Main Hoon Hero Tera (Armaan Malik Sad Version)
O Khuda Amaal Mallik, Palak Muchhal Debut as a singer
Calendar Girls Khwaishein (Rock Version) Arijit Singh
Khwaishein (Film version) Armaan Malik
Shaadi Wali Night Aditi Singh Sharma
Hate Story 3 Tumhe Apna Banane Ka Junoon Armaan Malik, Neeti Mohan Rashmi Virag Hook line was taken from track "Tumhe Apna Banane Ka Kasam" of Sadak
2016 Airlift Soch Na Sake Arijit Singh, Tulsi Kumar, Amaal Mallik Kumaar Inspired from a single titled "Soch" of Hardy Sandhu
Soch Na Sake (Solo Version) Arijit Singh
Tu Bhoola Jise KK
Mera Nachan Nu Brijesh Shandilya, Divya Kumar, Amaal Mallik
Mastizaade Rom Rom Romantic Mika Singh, Armaan Malik Manoj Muntashir
Sanam Re Gazab Ka Hai Yeh Din Arijit Singh Hook line is taken from film Qayamat Se Qayamat Tak
Kya Tujhe Ab Ye Dil Bataye Falak Shabir
Hua Hain Aaj Pehli Baar Armaan Malik, Palak Muchhal Manoj Yadav
Kapoor & Sons Kar Gayi Chull (Original music and co-composed by Badshah) Badshah, Fazilpuria, Sukriti Kakkar, Neha Kakkar Badshah, Kumaar Nominated- Filmfare Award for Best Music Director
Buddhu Sa Mann Armaan Malik Abhiruchi Chand
Baaghi Sab Tera Armaan Malik, Shraddha Kapoor Sanjeev Chaturvedi
Azhar Bol Do Na Zara Armaan Malik Rashmi Virag
Tu Hi Na Jaane Sonu Nigam, Prakriti Kakkar Kumaar
Jeet Ne Ke Liye KK
Sarbjit Salamat Arjit Singh, Tulsi Kumar Rashmi Virag
Do Lafzon Ki Kahani Kuch To Hai Armaan Malik Manoj Muntashir
M.S. Dhoni : The Untold Story Besabriyaan All songs were released in four languages : Hindi, Tamil, Telugu and Marathi
Kaun Tujhe (Armaan Malik Version)
Jab Tak
Jab Tak (Redux)
Phir Kabhi Arijit Singh
Phir Kabhi (Reprise)
Kaun Tujhe Palak Muchhal
Parwah Nahin Siddharth Basrur
Padhoge Likhoge Ananya Nanda, Adithyan, A. Prithviraj
Baar Baar Dekho Sau Aasmaan Neeti Mohan, Armaan Malik Kumaar
Force 2 Catch Me If You Can Amaal Mallik
Ishaara Armaan Malik Rashmi Virag
2017 Badrinath Ki Dulhania Aashiq Surrender Hua Amaal Mallik, Shreya Ghoshal Shabbir Ahmed *Winner - International Indian Film Academy Awards for Best Music Director
* Nominated - Filmfare Award for Best Music Director
Roke Na Ruke Naina Arijit Singh Kumaar
Noor Uff Yeh Noor Armaan Malik Manoj Muntashir
Hai Zaroori Prakriti Kakkar
Gulabi 2.0 Amaal Mallik, Tulsi Kumar, Yash Narvekar Kumaar Original Song Gulaabi Aankhen Jo Teri Dekhi was composed by R. D. Burman and written by Anand Bakshi
Gulabi (Redux) Tulsi Kumar, Yash Narvekar
Jise Kehte Pyaar Hai Sukriti Kakkar
Mubarakan The Goggle Song Sonu Nigam, Armaan Malik, Amaal Mallik, Tulsi Kumar, Neeti Mohan
Jatt Jaguar Vishal Dadlani, Navraj Hans, Apeksha Dandekar
Chef Tere Mere Armaan Malik Rashmi Virag
Tere Mere (Reprise)
Golmaal Again Hum Nahi Sudrenge Kumaar
Neend Churai Neeraj Shridhar, Sukriti Kakkar Hook line taken from the film Ishq credited to Linear
2018 Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety Subah Subah Arijit Singh, Prakriti Kakkar, Amaal Mallik *Winner- International Indian Film Academy Awards for Best Music Director
*Nominated -Filmfare Award for Best Music Director
2019 Badla Kyun Rabba Armaan Malik Youngest music composer to compose songs for Amitabh Bachchan
Kyun Rabba (Reprise)
Tum Na Aaye KK A. M. Turaz
De De Pyaar De Tu Mila Toh Hai Na Arijit Singh Kunaal Vermaa
Tu Mila Toh Hai Na (Atif Aslam Version) Atif Aslam Released later unofficially
Chale Aana Armaan Malik
Kabir Singh Ye Aaina Shreya Ghoshal Irshad Kamil *Winner - Filmfare Award for Best Music Director
*Winner- International Indian Film Academy Awards for Best Music Director
2021 Saina Main Hoon Na Tere Saath Armaan Malik Kunaal Vermaa Nominated - Filmfare Award for Best Music Director
Parinda Amaal Mallik Manoj Muntashir
A Mother's Love Suvarna Tiwari
Chal Wahan Chalein Shreya Ghoshal
The Staircase of Life Instrumental
Embrace Yourself
Hall of Mirrors
The Curse of a Champion Snigdha Pious
The Sword of Saina Suzanne D'Mello
Koi Jaane Na Koi Jaane Na (Title Track) Armaan Malik, Tulsi Kumar, Amaal Mallik Kumaar
Koi Jaane Na (Title Track Version 2) Atif Aslam, Tulsi Kumar Not released
Ishq Karo Dil Se Jubin Nautiyal
Bell Bottom Tum Aaogey Armaan Malik Rashmi Virag
2022 Radhe Shyam Jaan Hai Meri Bilingual film
Hindi Version only
Labon Pe Naam
Jaan Hai Meri (Lofi)
Hurdang Kya Yehi Pyaar Hai Original by R.D. Burman from Rocky
Bachchan Pandey Heer Ranjhanaa Arijit Singh, Shreya Ghoshal Kumaar
Nikamma Killer Mika Singh, Amaal Mallik
Maarrich Ja Ne Ja Sunidhi Chauhan Rashmi Virag
2023 Kisi Ka Bhai Kisi Ki Jaan Je Rahe (Falling in Love) Salman Khan Shabbir Ahmed
2024 Vedaa Zaroorat Se Zyada Arijit Singh Kunaal Vermaa
Zaroorat Se Zyada (Female) Shreya Ghoshal
Zaroorat Se Zyada (Duet) Arijit Singh, Shreya Ghoshal
Bhool Bhulaiyaa 3 TBA Arijit Singh Rashmi Virag

As a singer

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Key
Denotes films that have not yet been released
Year Film/Album Song(s) Co-singer(s) Lyricist Notes
2015 Hero O Khuda Palak Muchhal Kumaar Composed by himself
2016 Force 2 Catch Me If U Can Solo
2017 Noor Gulabi 2.0 Tulsi Kumar, Yash Narvekar
Badrinath Ki Dulhania Aashiq Surrender Hua Shreya Ghoshal Shabbir Ahmed
Mubarakan The Goggle Song Tulsi Kumar, Sonu Nigam, Armaan Malik Kumaar
2019 T-Series Mixtape season 2 Main Rahoon Ya Naa Rahoon/Dil Kyun Yeh Mera Prakriti Kakar
2020 Tu Mera Nahi Solo Rashmi Virag Debut as a singer & performer
2021 Saina Parinda Manoj Muntashir Composed by himself
Unacademy Unwind With MTV Hasi Ban Gaye & Jaadu Teri Nazar HBG (Armaan Malik)

JTN (Single)

Kunaal Vermaa and Anand Bakshi Recreated By Aditya
Pyaar...Ek Tarfaa Shreya Ghoshal Manoj Muntashir Composed by himself
2022 Tujhe Chaahta Hoon Kyun Solo Kunaal Vermaa
Nikamma Killer Mika Singh Kumaar

Score

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Singles

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Year Song(s) Singer'
2015 "Zindagi Aa Raha Hoon Main" Atif Aslam
"Chal Wahan Jaate Hain" Arijit Singh
"Main Rahoon Ya Na Rahoon " Armaan Malik
"Wedding Da Season" Neha Kakkar and Mika Singh
2016 "Tum Ho Toh Lagta Hai" Shaan
"Chand Chuppa Badal Mein" Armaan Malik
2017 "Aaja Na Ferrari Mein" Armaan Malik
"Paas Aao" Armaan Malik and Prakriti Kakar
2018 "Ghar Se Nikalte Hi" Armaan Malik
"Ready to Move"
2019 "Tera Shehar" Mohd. Kalam
2020 "Zara Thehro" Armaan Malik
"Dil Ko Maine Di Kasam" Arijit Singh
2021 "Barsaat" Armaan Malik
"Tum Yun Hi Kabhi" Palak Muchhal

Television

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Year Title Role Notes Ref.
2019 Sa Re Ga Ma Pa Lil Champ 2019 Judge [24]
2022 Ravivaar With Star Parivaar Host [25]

Awards and nominations

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Year Award Category Nominated work Film Result Ref(s)
2015 Mirchi Music Awards Album of The Year Whole album Roy Nominated [26][27]
Music Composer of The Year "Sooraj Dooba Hain" Nominated
Upcoming Music Composer of The Year "Sooraj Dooba Hain" Won
"Main Hoon Hero Tera (Salman Khan Version)" Hero Nominated
Upcoming Male Vocalist of The Year "O Khuda" Nominated
2016 Album of The Year Whole album Kapoor & Sons Nominated [28]
2017 Music Composer of the Year "Aashiq Surrender Hua" Badrinath Ki Dulhania Won [29]
2018 Listener's Choice Album of the Year Whole album Sonu Ke Titu Ki Sweety Won [30]
2020 Listener's Choice Album of the Year Whole album Kabir Singh Won [31]
Filmfare Award for Best Music Director Best Music Director Whole album Won [32]
IIFA Awards Best Music Director Whole album Kabir singh Won

References

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  3. ^ "Amaal Mallik: Many times, I felt I am failing the composer in me by singing the song I compose, so I never push". Hindustan Times. 4 April 2021. Retrieved 29 October 2021.
  4. ^ "Amaal Mallik: Couldn't tell Sushant Singh Rajput apart from the real MS Dhoni in Dhoni biopic - Times of India". The Times of India. 21 January 2021. Retrieved 29 October 2021.
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  11. ^ "Happy Birthday Amaal Mallik: 5 Songs of the Music Composer One Can't Miss". News18. 16 June 2021. Retrieved 29 October 2021.
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  21. ^ "Parinda Song Teaser: Amaal Mallik croons a powerful track for Parineeti Chopra starrer Saina". Bollywood Bubble. 12 March 2021. Retrieved 12 March 2021.
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  25. ^ "Arjun Bijlani and Amaal Mallik to host new show 'Ravivaar with Star Parivaar'". TOI. 12 June 2022. Retrieved 12 June 2022.
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