Reinvented, relevant, and real: the music maestro finds rhythm in reality TV’s new era. There’s a reason every few years, “Anu Malik is back!” starts trending again. The man behind some of Bollywood’s most hummable tunes from “Baazigar O Baazigar” to “Moh Moh Ke Dhaage”, refuses to fade into the background. As he celebrates his birthday this year, Anu Malik’s second innings as a reality show judge feels like poetic justice, a mix of nostalgia, reinvention, and undeniable entertainment value. For many, Malik isn’t just a composer; he’s a character. One who dances with contestants, sings in mid-judgment, and drops one-liners like musical confetti. Love him or not, Indian TV without Anu Malik feels… well, off-key. The Original Judge Before “Judges” Became Celebrities Long before today’s glossy talent show panels filled with playback stars and influencers, there was Anu Malik on Indian Idol. When the first season aired in 2004, ...
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