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Anmoll Mallik wins her first GIMA, bags the ‘MTV Rising Star’ Award

| | Apr 07, 2016, at 08:03 pm
Mumbai, Apr 7 (IBNS): Singer Anmoll Malik won her first GIMA, MTV Rising Star Award for her song ‘Old school girl’ featured in Tanu Weds Manu Returns.

The budding artist has been creating waves in the industry with her melodious songs. Whether it was the jazz number ‘Old school girl’ or ‘Talli’ from Ugly aur Pagli , this youngster has a long and bright future ahead of her!
 
Anmoll was accompanied by her father Anu Mallik on the red carpet. Gushing about her success, she said, “I’m so honoured and thrilled that GiMA and MTV labeled me as a Rising Star. That tag comes with a lot of responsibility and I will continue to work hard and live up to the expectations. I’m thankful to Eros, Krishika Lulla and Anand sir for the beautiful jazz track in Tanu Weds Manu Returns that got me noticed. It was a surreal moment to receive this recognition at the start of my career in front of my dad who I could see beaming in the audience. He has been my biggest strength and support.”

When asked about her future projects, Anmoll said, “I am not allowed to talk about it yet. But I am working hard as hard work always pays off,” she signed off.

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