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Singer Anu Malik has recently spoken about his bond with his brothers Daboo Malik and Abu Malik. Setting the record straight on talks of underlying tensions within their musically renowned family, the singer shared his heartfelt views and made it clear that love and unity always remain at the core.Anu Malik expresses love for brothers and their kidsIn a chat with Instant Bolywood, Anu Malik said, “Daboo Malik aur Abu Malik sirf mere bhai nahi hai woh mere jigar ke tukde hai. Aur jahan tak unke bachchon ka sawaal hai woh hamari jaan hai aur hamesha jaan rahenge.”With this, he emphasised that his bond with his brothers and their children, including Amaal and Armaan, is full of affection and will always remain strong.
Singer explains anger in the family
Anu also spoke about the perception that the family often gets angry. He explained, “Kisi ne bola ki unko gussa aata hai… toh maine kaha, bhai, humein gussa nahi aata. Yeh Malik trait hai. Gussa mohabbat ka hota hai. Hum log ek the, ek hai, aur ek rahenge.”For Anu, what appears to be anger is simply another way of showing love, something he calls a “Malik trait.” He stressed that the family has always been united and will remain so.
Brothers share bond but face rivalry
Despite their shared legacy as sons of the late composer Sardar Malik, Daboo and Anu Malik have not always enjoyed smooth ties in their professional journeys. In a past conversation with Siddharth Kannan, Amaal Mallik gave a glimpse into how personal warmth and professional rivalry often went hand in hand.He said, “When Daboo Malik and Anu Malik meet, you can’t separate them. They are like mad brothers. But, in the professional dynamics and jealousy, Anu Malik can get a little fiery.
They have had issues with each other on the professional front.”
Amaal revealed his father’s struggles
Amaal also spoke about how his father’s career was affected by Anu Malik’s competitive spirit. He shared, “Anu Malik was overly competitive with my father. He wanted to prove that he is the best composer from his family and often tried to sabotage my dad’s career. Every time my dad got a movie, he would go and snatch his work from the producers by offering to work for little money or even free.”