Singer Armaan Malik recently expressed his heartfelt admiration for his brother, Amaal Mallik, celebrating his determination and authenticity during the challenging experiences of “Bigg Boss 19.”
Armaan shared two pictures with Amaal from the Family Week episode of the popular reality show, hosted by Salman Khan, on Instagram. He captured his feelings in an emotional caption: “Onwards and upwards, no looking back! You walked this path with such courage and strength, and the world watched your truth and your journey unfold. I cannot wait for you to come back home so we can make magic with our music again! So proud of you, I love you @amaal_mallik.”
Amaal secured a spot in the top five of the show, which concluded with actor Gaurav Khanna taking home the trophy during the grand finale. Alongside Amaal and Gaurav, contestants Pranit More, Farrhana Bhatt, and Tanya Mittal also reached the Top 5. Gaurav won a cash prize of Rs 50 lakh along with the trophy.
“Bigg Boss 19” premiered on August 24, 2025, and featured 16 contestants, including Ashnoor Kaur, Zeishan Quadri, Awez Darbar, Nagma Mirajkar, Nehal Chudasama, Baseer Ali, Abhishek Bajaj, Natalia Janoszek, Neelam Giri, Kunickaa Sadanand, and Mridul Tiwari. The season also welcomed two wild-card entries, Shehbaz Badesha and Malti Chahar.
On December 3, Armaan released another unforgettable track, “Chal Musafir,” from the upcoming project “Gustaakh Ishq.” Describing his creative journey as transformative, he shared insights about entering the world of “Gustaakh Ishq.”
Reflecting on his collaboration with Vishal Bhardwaj, Armaan described the experience as ‘refreshing.’ He stated, “Stepping into Vishal sir’s musical world was both an honour and a refreshing shift in perspective. His music asks for two things at once—vulnerability and precision—and he somehow makes that balance feel completely organic.”
“What I loved most was the freedom he gave me. He didn’t over-explain anything; he shared a feeling, a world, and trusted me to find my own truth within it. As a singer, that kind of space is rare and incredibly inspiring.”
