Armaan Malik on Brother Amaal: "We clash for the betterment of the song"

Singer Armaan Malik has opened up about his successful creative partnership with his brother, composer Amaal Mallik. He emphasizes that their occasional clashes are never about ego but are focused solely on improving their music, as seen in their hit 'Baari Baari'. Armaan states their main goal is artistic satisfaction and creating music that is both commercially appealing and personally fulfilling. He also addressed their strong professional bond amidst Amaal's recent public statements about family estrangement.

Key Points: Armaan Malik Opens Up on Creative Partnership with Brother Amaal

  • Trust over ego in collaborations
  • Balancing commercial & creative goals
  • Success of song 'Baari Baari'
  • Navigating creative differences
  • Strong sibling partnership
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"We always clash for the right thing...": Armaan Malik opens up on working with brother Amaal

Singer Armaan Malik reveals the secret to working with composer brother Amaal Mallik, discussing creative clashes, success of 'Baari Baari', and their bond.

"We always clash for the right thing--the betterment of the song. - Armaan Malik"

By Divya Malhotra, New Delhi, February 7

Singer Armaan Malik has spoken candidly about his creative partnership with brother and composer Amaal Mallik, offering insight into how the siblings navigate differences while working together, particularly on their recent hit 'Baari Baari'.

Emphasising trust, balance and a shared goal, Armaan said their collaborations succeed because disagreements are never about ego but always about improving the song.

Addressing the success of 'Baari Baari', which gained wide traction across social media platforms, Armaan was clear that virality was never the sole objective.

According to him, the brothers focus equally on artistic satisfaction and listener experience.

"If we talk about Baari Baari, it's not just about making this song viral. It has good lyrics also," he said, explaining that their approach is rooted in musical substance as much as reach.

In an industry often driven by competition and fast-moving trends, Armaan believes the strength of his working relationship with Amaal lies in their "very good tuning" as collaborators.

He said they instinctively understand how to strike the right balance between commercial appeal and creative fulfilment.

"We always know the perfect balance between making something which is commercial and making something that is artistically and creatively satisfying for us as well," he told ANI.

The response to 'Baari Baari' reflected this balance. While the song performed strongly on Reels, with many users recreating its hook step, Armaan pointed out that it also resonated beyond short-form content.

"A lot of people enjoy listening to it in cars and on their drives and just on their own whenever they're listening to music," he said, adding that this distinction matters deeply to him as an artist.

"It's not just something that's consumable but also enjoyable," he said.

For Armaan, that enjoyment is the true measure of success. He said both brothers were creatively fulfilled by the final outcome.

"We were very happy with the song that we made. We were very happy that we were able to make a good song and put it out into the world. And for us, I think that is the main goal," he said.

Creative differences, however, are an inevitable part of their process. Armaan acknowledged that clashes do occur, especially because both he and Amaal bring distinct creative sensibilities to the table.

"When two very differently creative people come together, there is always going to be some clash," he said.

What sets their collaboration apart, he added, is the intent behind those disagreements. "We always clash for the right thing--the betterment of the song."

This philosophy has shaped a long and successful professional partnership. Over the years, Armaan Malik and Amaal Mallik have delivered numerous popular Bollywood tracks, with Amaal as composer and Armaan as singer.

Their collaborations include 'Main Hoon Hero Tera,' 'Chale Aana,' 'Bol Do Na Zara,' 'Main Rahoon Ya Na Rahoon', 'Jab Tak,' 'Tere Mere,' 'Ghar Se Nikalte Hi,' 'Hua Hain Aaj Pehli Baar,' 'Sau Aasmaan,' and 'Jaan Hai Meri,' among others.

Their bond as collaborators has drawn particular attention in recent months following Amaal Mallik's public statement in March 2025, in which the composer announced that he was cutting ties with his parents due to mental health struggles, family pressure and alleged neglect.

Amaal stated that these circumstances led to clinical depression and a severe identity crisis and that his future interactions with his family would be strictly professional.

At the time, Amaal clarified that he did not have a personal conflict with Armaan, stressing that his brother was never treated as a competitor.

He also acknowledged that the situation had created distance between them but reiterated that the core issue lay in family dynamics, not sibling rivalry.

- ANI

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Rohit P
Their chemistry is undeniable. From 'Bol Do Na Zara' to now, they've given us so many gems. It's rare to see such a successful professional partnership in Bollywood that survives personal family storms. Wishing them both the best.
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Aman W
Respectfully, while I appreciate their work, I feel the article glosses over the real elephant in the room. Amaal's statement about the family was huge. How do they navigate creating happy music together when there's such documented pain at home? The professional boundary must be incredibly tough to maintain.
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Sarah B
As someone who works with my sibling, I totally get this! Clashing for the right reason is key. Ego has no place when the final product matters. 'Baari Baari' is on my driving playlist – it's perfect for a long drive. 🎶
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Karthik V
True talent speaks for itself. Their list of collaborations is a hit parade! In an industry of fleeting trends, they understand the balance between *masala* and melody. Hope they keep giving us music that works for both Reels and real life.
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Nisha Z
Family dynamics in India can be so complex, especially in the spotlight. It's admirable that they've managed to keep their work relationship separate and productive. 'Chale Aana' remains my all-time favourite. More power to the Malik brothers!

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