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News18
16-05-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
Armaan Malik BREAKS Silence On Bond With Brother Amaal Amid Family Rift: 'Nothing Can...'
Last Updated: Despite Amaal Mallik's family fallout, Armaan Malik says their bond is intact and unshakable. He also teases a new track composed by Amaal. Amaal Mallik recently sent shockwaves across social media when he revealed he had emotionally distanced himself from his family. While his post hinted at personal turmoil, one relationship remained unaffected and that's his bond with younger brother Armaan Malik. Amid speculation about a possible rift, Armaan has now spoken out, setting the record straight. In a recent interview with The Hindustan Times, the singer shared that nothing has changed between him and Amaal. 'Our bond is and will always be the same. I know my relationship with my brother and we are pretty tight. I am the kind of person who doesn't care about what people think or social media users think. All I care about is what my brother and I think, and we are pretty sorted. Nothing can ever change between us," he said, shutting down rumours of any strain. Reiterating his brother's words, Amaal had earlier assured fans via social media that, 'humare beech mein koi problem nahin hai." While he has deleted the original post where he spoke about the emotional strain within the family, his public comments on Armaan have been consistently positive. He also requested privacy as he navigates this challenging phase in his life. Armaan further shared that the duo is currently collaborating on a new song. 'I have sung a single that has been composed by Amaal. It's tentatively titled BB. It's a Hindi-Punjabi song that we plan to release in a month or so," he revealed. The brothers have had a successful history of musical collaborations. Their past projects include popular tracks like Buddhu Sa Mann, Ghar Se Nikalte Hi, Jaan Hai Meri, among others. First Published: May 14, 2025, 20:50 IST
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Business Standard
13-05-2025
- Entertainment
- Business Standard
Pakistani actors Fawad, Mahira removed from Bollywood posters, albums
Pakistani actors Fawad Khan, Mahira Khan and Mawra Hocane have been removed from the posters of their Hindi films on music streaming platforms such as Spotify and YouTube Music. This comes amid rising tensions between India and Pakistan. On Monday, users noticed that Mawra Hocane's image had been removed from the Sanam Teri Kasam album cover. Only Harshvardhan Rane remains visible on the poster. A similar change was made to the album cover of Shah Rukh Khan's film Raees. The original poster featured both Shah Rukh and Mahira Khan. It now shows only Shah Rukh Khan, with Mahira's image removed. In addition, the song Buddhu Sa Mann from Kapoor & Sons, which features Fawad Khan alongside Sidharth Malhotra and Alia Bhatt, is no longer available on YouTube in India. A message appears stating: 'Video unavailable. The uploader has not made this video available in your country.' The song was posted by Sony Music India. The poster for the song has also been edited to remove Fawad Khan. Mawra Hocane has also been removed from the album covers of Sanam Teri Kasam on both Spotify and YouTube Music. The film's producer Deepak Mukut said he was not informed about the change. 'They didn't ask me, it's their decision. Whatever our government says, everyone has to follow,' he was quoted as saying by Hindustan Times. Harshvardhan Rane also reacted to the change. He said, 'Now they will say that my PR team got this done! No, it's again common sense I assume, weeding is being exercised.' These removals are being seen as part of a wider move to reduce the presence of Pakistani artists in Indian content. This comes after the recent terror attacks in Pahalgam, which led to India launching Operation Sindoor. The operation targeted nine terror bases in Pakistan and Pakistan-occupied Kashmir (PoK). On Monday, Prime Minister Narendra Modi said there has been a shift in India's approach to Pakistan. In his first public statement after the airstrikes, he said India would no longer tolerate nuclear blackmail.