TIL Desk Bollywood/ Playback singer Armaan Malik says he dreams of a day when India is famous for its singers. The artiste, who has songs “Bol Do Na Zara” and “Wajah Tum Ho” to his credit, said he wants Indian singers to achieve a star-like status, a culture prevalent in the West. “I have dedicated almost my entire life to singing and I want to make singers stars in this country. That is one thing where India lacks.
“In Hollywood, we see so many international singers that are bigger than actors but here we see that singers are just singers, they are not personalities. My main aim is to make India known for its singers. That is my dream,” Armaan told.
The singer, who is currently in the US, said he has many international collaborations in the pipeline. “I am working on my original non-film single and I am also working on English music. But I can’t say much about it. A lot of opportunities are opening up for me in international music.”

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