Amal Malik and Dabboo Malik Image Credit Source: Social Media
Amal Malik recently made some big revelations about Sushant Singh Rajput and Karthik Aryan. Singer Amal Malik made a shocking disclosure in an interview to Mirchi Plus, saying that Karthik, the film industry's big producer Karthik is trying to sideline Aryan. He too will be targeted like the late actor Sushant Singh Rajput, because some powerful people of the industry are against him and are doing “power play”. After this statement of Amal Malik, his father and well-known composer Dabboo Malik has revealed his point.
Talking to NewsNCR Hindi Digital, Dabboo Malik said that Amal has his own thinking and he considers things himself. Now no one can decide how right or how wrong is Amal's words. He has his own opinion and has his own observation, which he himself develops. Now how relavant he is, how much is there, he cannot do any disorder. “
Dabboo Malik came forward in support of son
Dabboo Malik further explained that he does not think that Amal These things will have a big impact on his career. However, he admitted that the film industry can think about it in a different way. He said that Amal is a very open -minded person. Whether they have their songs, their thinking, or they want to meet people, they say their point without hesitation.
Dabboo Malik wants to protect his son
As a father, Dabboo Malik said that he wants to protect his son in every way, as every father wants. But he expressed concern that sometimes sudden things come out and go viral, on which people talk about different types. Dabboo Malik told that Amal's talk about Karthik and Sushant was also surprised for him and he himself got upset. He said that he is very emotional for today's younger generation, irrespective of any field. Recalling his old days, he said that he too has faced loneliness and pain. Sometimes they are able to connect themselves to the youth. He hoped that by understanding the mental health of the younger generation and their difficulties, he got the right guidance.
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