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Amaal Malik's father Daboo Malik reaches out to him days after he wrote about breaking ties with family, as he opens up about his girlfriend breaking up with him for being a Muslim: 'I know your pain...'

Amaal Malik's father Daboo Malik reaches out to him days after he wrote about breaking ties with family, as he opens up about his girlfriend breaking up with him for being a Muslim: 'I know your pain...'

Time of India13-07-2025
A while ago, Amaal Malik penned a long note recently on social media where the singer, song-writer revealed that he's breaking ties with hsi family. He spoke about his strained relationship with his parents
Daboo Malik
and Jyoti Malik and said that they were also responsible for his strained relationship with his brother
Armaan Malik
.
Amaal had said, "Through the last many years, they have left no opportunity to disturb my well-being and belittle all my friendships, my relationships, my mindset, my self-confidence. The journey has been terrific for both of us, but the actions of my parents have been the reason we as brothers have gone too far from one another."
Now in a recent interview, Amaal has revealed that his girlfriend broke up with him because he's a Muslim.
He said during a chat with Siddharth Kannan, "Working on Kabir Singh was the biggest heartbreak for me. It was because I was going through a very difficult phase emotionally. The girl I was in a relationship with at that point in time married someone else.'
He added, 'We were in relationship from 2014 to 2019. But her parents were against my religion and career. They didn't want to associate their daughter with anyone from this industry.
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I was about to perform a gig when she called me and said she is getting married, but she would elope if I came to her. But, I guess the SRK from DDLJ in me woke up and said, 'No, if your parents can't accept my religion and respect my career, then I wish you the best.
'' He also said, 'There is not even I of Islam in me'
Now just as Amaal opened up on his break-up, his father Daboo Malik reached out to him on Instagram. He commented on a post shared by Screen and wrote, 'Son … Remember Your Father is always there … I know your pain and I love you to eternity … there can be none like you … ❤️❤️❤️'
Amaal had later deleted his post about cutting ties with his family.
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