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Would Like To Act In Film Based On Music: Singer Armaan Malik

Darpan News Desk IANS, 24 Feb, 2016 12:09 PM
    Singer Armaan Malik, who has given hits like "Wajah tum ho" and "Tumhe apna banane ki", says he would like to act in films based on music.
     
    Many Bollywood singers like Sonu Nigam and Shekhar Ravjiani have already tried their hand in Hindi cinema and Armaan too wants to try his hand at acting.
     
    "If something really exciting comes my way then I would like to try that especially those projects that have a musical aspect to it where I can play a musician or a singer," he told IANS.
     
    Armaan, who is the son of singer and music director Daboo Malik and nephew of famous music director Anu Malik, says music is his first love and if he ever tries acting, it has to be in some or the other way linked to music. 
     
    "I want to be in a more natural state while doing acting. Personally I love music as it's my first love and if I ever act, it has to be something close to music. That's when I will feel great about doing it," he said.
     
    However the 20-year-old says that he would like to explore acting when he turns "25 or 26 or maybe a little older."

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