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.
From Armaan Malik
'Tum Jo Mile' came as a surprise. Vivek and Kumaar sir, who has written the song, sent me the track just to listen. I was in London at the time for my world tour. I heard the song, and I fell in love with it instantly.
I had done a cover of the song 'Nenani Neevani' and put it up on Sound Cloud, which Sunny M.R., the music composer of Rowdy Fellow, came across. He liked it and approached me for 'Yedho.'
My mother is a Telugu, so I have been familiar with the language since childhood.
While I can't speak Telugu, I do understand the language.
All the appreciation I have been receiving has been very encouraging. It pushes me to do better.
At the end of the day, a playback singer has to depend on live shows as their source of income.
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.
For an individual, playback singing is not enough to sustain a career, and it is not really a main source of income.
I want to be in a more natural state while doing acting.
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