Armaan Malik
Playback singer in Indian cinema, music composer
Armaan Malik (born July 13, 1995) is an Indian playback singer, music composer, and actor who has become one of the most prominent voices in contemporary Indian cinema. Born into a musically talented family, with his father being the renowned music director Daboo Malik, Armaan was introduced to music at an early age and made his playback singing debut in 'Jai Ho' (2007). He has since lent his voice to numerous blockbuster Hindi, Tamil, Telugu, Kannada, and English films, establishing himself as a versatile and sought-after playback singer. His performances span romantic ballads, devotional songs, and high-energy tracks across multiple film industries. Beyond playback singing, Malik has released solo albums and collaborated with various international artists, representing modern Indian music on global platforms. He has won several awards for his contributions to Indian cinema and continues to be a prominent figure in the Indian music industry, known for his technical skill, range, and ability to convey emotion through his performances.
Entertainment
Indian
1995
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Armaan
Sanskrit origin
“A Sanskrit-derived name common in South Asian and Hindi-speaking communities, Armaan (also spelled Armaan) means 'wish' or 'desire' and carries connotations of aspiration and hope. The name reflects the linguistic and cultural traditions of India and surrounding regions, holding deep cultural significance for families maintaining these heritage connections.”