November 14, 2022
1 min read

Armaan bags ‘Best India Act’ at MTV Europe Music Awards


Armaan attended the awards ceremony in Germany’s Dusseldorf, where he was bestowed with the accolade…reports Asian Lite News

Playback singer Armaan Malik, who is known for songs such as “Bol Do Na Zara”, “Jab Tak” and “Cale Aana”, has been feted with the 2022 MTV Europe Music Award for “Best India Act” for his English single “You”.

The singer has won the award for the second time after his debut single, “Control”, won him the MTV EMA in the same category in 2020.

Armaan attended the awards ceremony in Germany’s Dusseldorf, where he was bestowed with the accolade.

Reacting to his win, Armaan said in a statement, “I’m humbled and overjoyed to win my second EMA! ‘You’ is a very special record for me and for it to receive a nod at such a prestigious global platform is extremely heartwarming.”

Armaan Malik

The singer expressed his gratitude towards his fans and well-wishers, who voted for him in overwhelming numbers. “I would like to take this opportunity to thank all the fans and well-wishers who voted for me. The amount of love and support I have received from Armaanians all over the world is truly unprecedented and fills me with gratitude. This one’s for them, my family and my country.”

ALSO READ-Deepika Padukone launches self-care brand 82E

Previous Story

‘India spends 16 times more in Kashmir as compared to Pak’

Next Story

Braverman inks pact with France to tackle illegal migration

Latest from LITE BLOGS

Kerala Awaits Grand Sadhya

At the heart of it all is the 26-dish Onam Sadhya. Traditionally served on a glossy banana leaf, sometimes enjoyed sitting cross-legged on the floor in olden style, the Sadhya represents abundance

Gold Shines Bright Amid Global Jitters

Gold and silver continued their bullish run on Monday, scaling new highs amid mounting global uncertainties, heightened geopolitical tensions, and growing expectations of a US Federal Reserve rate cut. According to the

Train ASHAs, Save Babies

Speaking to IANS, Dr. Rahul UR, State Nodal Officer – Child Health and Rare Diseases, National Health Mission, Kerala, explained that understanding the disease’s natural course is essential Training India’s network of

WHO Warns of Escalating Cholera Threat

Recent figures highlight the growing threat. In 2023, WHO recorded 535,321 cases and 4,007 deaths across 45 countries. However, the true toll is likely higher, with weak surveillance systems and fears of trade

Action Cinema’s 2025 Powerhouses

For those fond of action movies, 2025 has already delivered an adrenaline rush of big-screen spectacles. Action as a genre has never really gone out of fashion, and this year proved once
Go toTop