Got my first like from @AmaalMallik 🥹🥹🫠🫠
I am soo happy i could understand you a bit and also learn something of value from you♥️
You r truly one of a kind….may you shine and rise✨🚀
Always stay happy and blessed🧿
#AmaalMallik#AmaalMallik𓃵 #Amaalians𓃵 #Amaalians
@Team_Amaal_Fc He can take 1000 things on himself but he can’t hurt others or see his people getting hurt
if he himself sometimes hurt others, he regrets it and can not bear it and corrects himself also
Same with fans, he does not like his name getting used in hurting others
#AmaalMallik
For years, a carefully manufactured image was sold to the nation:
Sonam Wangchuk as the real-life Rancho from 3 Idiots - the poor Ladakhi boy who rose from nothing, rejected the broken system, and became a revolutionary innovator fighting for the common man.
That story is a lie.
The Rancho character in 3 Idiots was never based on Sonam Wangchuk. It was actually the other way around; Wangchuk’s public image is based on the film.
His entire public persona, the hero worship, and the “genius from the mountains” narrative were built on the back of *3 Idiots*. The movie turned him into a national icon. Without it, most of India wouldn’t even know his name.
The truth is far less cinematic.
Wangchuk was born into a politically influential family. His father, Sonam Wangyal, was a Congress MLA from Leh who later became a Cabinet Minister in the J&K government in 1975. When his father gained power, the family moved to Srinagar. This was not the life of a poor, downtrodden mountain boy struggling against all odds. This was access, connections, and political privilege from an early stage.
He did not study at an IIT. He completed his https://t.co/UBscbtn1Dh in Mechanical Engineering from the Regional Engineering College, Srinagar (now NIT Srinagar) in 1987, the same regional college that thousands of ordinary students attend. His admission there likely benefited from his father being a sitting Congress MLA and Minister at the time. Political family influence opened doors that truly poor students from remote areas rarely get.
He is not a scientist. He is a mechanical engineer by qualification who later became an environmental activist, often opposing development projects in Ladakh.
Despite all the hype around inventions like the Ice Stupa, zero patents are registered in his name. Not even one patent or one Research paper.
Yet this same privileged son of a Congress Minister is presented as the authentic voice of the voiceless poor. The same pattern is visible with others, for example, Abhijeet Dipke pursuing expensive liberal arts courses in fancy Boston colleges, or Saurav Das, the failed CLAT aspirant from rich, privileged South Delhi with zero real investment in on-ground public work. These are the people being pushed as the “representatives” of common, downtrodden Indians.
This is the real inconvenient truth:
A section of the elite and politically connected class has mastered the art of wearing the mask of the poor and the marginalised. They build cults around themselves using films, media, and selective narratives while hiding their actual backgrounds of power, privilege, and influence.
Sonam Wangchuk’s story is not one of rags to revolutionary. It is a story of how political family privilege was repackaged as grassroots rebellion.
The myth is exposed. The facts don’t lie.
Ankush Bhardwaj 🗣: @AmaalMallik played a huge role in my career, He guided me, gave me opportunities and exposure that helped me grow... ❤️
In an industry where many pull newcomers down, #AmaalMallik lifts them up. That says everything about his golden heart 💛🫡
#Amaalians
Did this before India had even heard the genre, even we didn’t know what it was but it was @iTIGERSHROFF ‘s vision completely!
Dancehall X Reggaeton x Moombahton X Bollywood X Pop
@ArmaanMalik22 killing it on the vocals and fire words by @kunaalvermaa77 ♥️🔥
This song and a few more were my constant companion through the toughest phase of my life, from July 2023 to February 2024. Since then, it has an irreplaceable place in my KK playlist. However, I only got to know today that it was composed by #AmaalMallik.
You are making me fall in love with your
work even more @AmaalMallik. You legend ✨
@AmaalMallik That will always be the case……your fans will always celebrate you and your music coz the real magic is in YOU♥️🎶♾️🧿✨
Others will also get to witness the magic someday and that will be their lucky day.
@instamart_it Well our Melody king @AmaalMallik also has an ITALIAN connection😉
His collab with italian star Matteo Bocelli ‘I miss you Amore’ is one such MELODY that should get its due…….♥️🎶✨
Do listen
https://t.co/v2GBBtXjbO
#AmaalMallik