Anmol Malik, also known by her pen name Audrey Piano, is an Indian author, singer, lyricist and composer who works in the Bollywood music industry.
Following a stint as an assistant director with Rohan Sippy, Malik went on to become a junior copywriter[1] with Leo Burnett Worldwide in India and worked on the Tide (brand) campaign for the South Asian market.
A young-adult romantic comedy, the book was praised by actor Ayushmann Khurrana for being "Totally cheeky, completely hilarious and endlessly charming.
For Bound India's Jotted platform, Malik wrote The Visitor,[9] an excerpt from a longer piece of work that has piqued the interest of fans.
She was also a guest on their podcast[10] Books And Beyond for the episode "Writing Genre-Bending Romantic Comedies".She has also written for several publications including Harper's Bazaar[11] Alone Together, Mansworld, In Defence Of 'I'm Too Busy'[12] and Elle India In November, she was invited to speak at the Chandigarh Literature Festival for a session titled Impossible Secrets: Coming of Age Stories For Young Adults.
During the film's pre-release the song gained popularity after Malik's impromptu live performance on the music reality show Indian Idol.
[citation needed] At the age of 16, Malik sang "Talli" from the movie Ugly Aur Pagli, a fusion of grunge and rap music.