Amaal Malik’s Father Daboo Malik Drops Emotional Post After Son Blames Family For His Depression

Amaal Malik’s Father Daboo Malik Drops Emotional Post After Son Blames Family For His Depression


Music composer and singer had recently revealed his decision of cutting all ties with his family and also shared that he has been diagnosed with clinical depression. His father Daboo Malik broke silence by sharing a heartfelt post on social media.

Daboo Malik took to Instagram and shared a photo of Armaan kissing his cheek. Along with the photo, the caption read, “I love you.” Singer Sonu Nigam reacted to the post, commenting, “Everything was fine, everything is fine, everything will be fine.”

Fans too showered love in the comment section and one user wrote, “There is a Michael J. Fox quote that has always stuck by me: “Family is not an important thing, it’s everything.,” Take care of each other”. Another user wrote, “Misunderstandings always happen in every house & every family! Inshallah @amaal_mallik himself will become the greatest papa someday and he’ll understand a father’s pure love for his children better after that!”. “Why did he even doubt the parent’s love ? Imagine how much it must have broken the family”, wrote the third user.

Amaal had recently shared a post about his self-worth being diminished by near and dear one. Later, he deleted his controversial post and issued clarification regarding his earlier statement.

Amaal Malik has carved a niche for himself in Bollywood as one of the most prolific music composers in current times, He began his career in music at a very young age. He made his debut as a composer in 2014 with three songs for films Jai Ho, Khoobsurat and MS Dhoni : The Untold Story.

Amaal has composed some of the most popular songs, including Sooraj Dooba Hain, Khwaishein (Rock Version), Soch Na Sake, Buddhu Sa Mann and Bol Do Na Zara among others. He has also sung songs which topped the charts including Aashiq Surrender Hua, Parinda and O Khuda among others.



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