
You won't believe what Amaal Mallik told about his uncle, Anu Malik, called him...
During an interview given to Siddharth Kannan, Daboo Malik's son Amaal Mallik talked about this and accused Anu Malik of stealing his father's work, due to which he went into depression. Amaal Mallik said, 'When Daboo Malik and Anu Malik meet, you can't separate them. They are like crazy brothers. But, due to professional changes and jealousy, Anu Malik can be a little aggressive.' He Would Snatch His Work
He further said, 'They have had differences on the professional front many times. Anu Malik was very competitive with my father. He wanted to prove that he was the best musician in his family and often tried to ruin my father's career. Whenever my father got a film, he would snatch his work by luring the producers with a little money or work for free; he is a thief.' They Used To Play Games
Speaking further, Amaal spoke about how Anu Malik and Sajid Wajid destroyed his father's work by playing mind games. He said, 'Anu Malik's mistakes inspired me to prove myself. Not only Anu Malik, Sajid-Wajid also ruined my father's career. They used to play games. My father was betrayed by his own family and friends in the music industry. My father was so naive that he could not fight back. Amaal further told that Mahesh Bhatt was about to make a deal with his father for the music of 'Murder' but Anu Malik cleverly snatched it from him. This was one of the many projects that he snatched from his father Dabboo. These professional betrayals pushed Dabboo towards depression. I Just Wanted To Remove The Tag
Amaal also mentioned about his father's depression period and said, 'My father struggled with depression from the age of 32 to 45. I kept all this in my soul. I was a child. Things got imprinted on my heart. I started working at the age of 16 and my only motivation was to take revenge through my music. The industry did not understand his talent and goodness. They did not support him. He saw many ups and downs in his life. He has worked in at least 70 films, but no one ever called him. He was often called Anu Malik's brother. He is struggling. I just wanted to remove the tag of struggle from him.'

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