Childhood Quote by Armaan Malik Download Open image “My mother is a Telugu, so I have been familiar with the language since childhood.” — Armaan Malik ★ ★ ★ ★ ★ 3.5 out of 5 (5 ratings) Copy quoteShare Childhood Children Language Mother Parenting Telugu
I am not familiar with Telugu, Tamil or Malayalam and tend to feel they are foreign languages to me. — Supriya Pathak Copy Share Image
My mother tongue is Telugu. I was born and brought up in Tamil Nadu. — Aishwarya Rajesh Copy Share Image
I have sung in many languages in my decades long career and Telugu is one of them. — Kumar Sanu Copy Share Image
Telugu is a lot like Kannada, so I don't have a problem with Telugu. But Tamil is very difficult to learn, man. — Shraddha Srinath Copy Share Image
I struggled a bit with Malayalam, but it was easier speaking Tamil; it is closer to Telugu. — Raashi Khanna Copy Share Image
I'm half Telugu. My mom is Telugu and dad, a Maharashtrian. I was brought up in Gwalior. I was exposed to English, Hindi, and… — Harshvardhan Rane Copy Share Image
The fact that I did a Tamil film is going to help me a lot in learning Telugu. — Amyra Dastur Copy Share Image
My formative years were not spent in Hyderabad, so I can only understand Telugu, but I love the culture. — Aditi Rao Hydari Copy Share Image
Tamil is almost like my mother tongue and for quite some time, I had been concentrating on Telugu. — Shamna Kasim Copy Share Image
I have worked in Telugu films. I found Bengali easier and sweeter than Telugu. — Vishwajeet Pradhan Copy Share Image
You may come and go, but the real test is to see how long one can manage to stay in the game. — Armaan Malik Copy Share Image
I think recreations are a good thing if done right because it can be very dangerous also. If you do something which goes wrong,… — Armaan Malik Copy Share Image
When you have your own identity as a singer, you don't have competition. — Armaan Malik Copy Share Image
For the outside world, it may seem easy to enter into the industry if you belong to a film family, but, trust me, it's… — Armaan Malik Copy Share Image
Personally, I love music, as it's my first love, and if I ever act, it has to be something close to music. That's when… — Armaan Malik Copy Share Image
I love the attention. I love how I am so loved by the people, especially the girls. — Armaan Malik Copy Share Image
As far as Indian artists are concerned, I really like Mohammad Rafi and Sonu Nigam. — Armaan Malik Copy Share Image
It's better if a singer disconnects from the original and brings something new to the version. — Armaan Malik Copy Share Image
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