This was meant to be posted a few days ago, but after Amaal came out of the house, we Amaalians were flooded with content, emotions, and also busy showing a few clout chasers their real position 😌
Better late than never — this is a heartfelt thank you to everyone who stood rock solid with Amaal during his Bigg Boss journey. ❤️
First and foremost, @daboomalik uncle— the man who convinced Amaal to take this leap. If not for you, we would never have witnessed this rare, pure soul that God has sent into such a cruel world. Thank you for giving us two extraordinary artists in our era. Across so many BB seasons, you are the only parent who spoke with dignity and respect about every contestant. Some paid PRs tried to misuse your softness against Amaal, but your pure heart speaks louder than any noise. 🙏🤍
A huge thank you to @jyothimalik — the strong backbone of the Mallik household. The grace and class you carried in the finale was truly admirable. Though you’re camera-conscious, you stepped out of your comfort zone when it mattered most and spoke your truth on Instagram. That alone silenced everyone who ever questioned your love for Amaal. ❤️
Now comes our cutie, @ArmaanMalik22 — the Lion’s strongest shield. You did so much outside your comfort zone for your one and only brother. You entered a house you dislike, fulfilled fan requests, stood firm against people calling Amaal “insecure,” and walked in when Amaal needed you the most. You may not express love loudly, but your actions scream it. Brother goals, always. 🦁💕
To Amaal’s closest childhood friend, @KrishTrivedi — thank you for joining our Spaces, patiently listening to Amaalians, and trying your best to fulfil our wishes. Talking to you feels like talking to Amaal himself. In this fake world, Amaal has truly earned a pure soul like you for life. Touchwood to this beautiful friendship. ❤️
Thank you to the new friendships Amaal gained through this journey — @Baseer_Bob, @TheOGZeisha, and Neelam — for standing by him inside and outside the house when it mattered the most.
A very special mention to @ShehbazBadesha — you healed Amaal through this journey without even realising it. You played a huge role in bringing Amaal back to himself. We #Amaalians𓃵 will always be grateful to you for that. ❤️
Thank you to all the singers, actors, actresses, and well-wishers who supported him throughout this journey.
And thank you @mourjo for tolerating us, understanding us, and trying your best to match Amaalians’ expectations.
Special (not-so-sweet) mention to paid PRs and haters — if you hadn’t tried so hard to tarnish Amaal’s image, I might never have connected this deeply with such a beautiful soul, nor found my own strength to protect him.
Lastly, thank you Bigg Boss — you were unfair to Amaal in many ways, but if you hadn’t cast him this season, the world wouldn’t have witnessed what a beautiful human being @AmaalMallik truly is.
Forever grateful.
#AmaalMallik𓃵 #Amaalians 💕
Happy Birthday @Biggbossia01 🎂One of the best things that has happened in my life is that our paths crossed through social media. Knowing you has been a blessing. You’ve taught me so much about life, kindness, patience, and maturity. Thank you for always being there whenever I needed someone to share my thoughts, frustrations, and joys with.
I’m grateful to have one of the kindest souls in my life, and I pray our friendship continues to grow for years to come.
May Allah (SWT) bless you with barakah, good health, happiness, and success. May He accept your duas, strengthen your iman, protect you always, and grant you peace in this life and Jannah in the Hereafter. 🎊🩷
Everyone celebrates the star players and captains when a team wins an IPL or World Cup. But the support staff and management rarely get the credit they truly deserve.
This is an appreciation post for the people who turned the dreams of millions of RCB fans into reality—not once, but twice.
Andy Flower and Mo Bobat, your first season with RCB started like a nightmare. Six consecutive losses, criticism from every corner, and just a 0.1% chance of qualification. Yet you guided the team to six straight wins and one of the greatest comebacks in IPL history. The following seasons were simply phenomenal.
You faced criticism for bold decisions, including releasing Siraj and other key players. But you stayed committed to your vision and executed it brilliantly. Bringing in Dinesh Karthik as mentor and batting coach, appointing @rrjjt_01 as captain, and adding Omkar Salvi as bowling coach were masterstrokes.
Omkar Salvi, thank you. There was a time when RCB struggled to find even one dependable bowler. Today, our bowling unit is one of the team's biggest strengths. Your impact has been extraordinary.
Malolan Rangarajan, after eight years as Head Scout, your hard work has helped build strong squads year after year. You also guided the women's team to another trophy as head coach. We've criticized you in the past, but your growth and contribution deserve immense respect.
Freddie, you've done an outstanding job as an analyst, helping the team gain crucial advantages behind the scenes.
Basu sir, 19 years of service to RCB. Your commitment to fitness and professionalism helped shape a culture that produced athletes like Virat Kohli. Thank you for your loyalty and dedication.
Richard Halsall, what a fielding coach. RCB's fielding standards have reached another level. Saving runs, creating pressure, and contributing in every phase of the game—your influence is visible across the entire squad, not just the playing XI.
And finally, @DineshKarthik Karthik—the mastermind.
What a start to your coaching and mentoring journey. The way you've connected with players, built confidence, and encouraged fearless batting has been remarkable. As a player, you were often overshadowed by other wicketkeepers. As a mentor and coach, you've found your true calling.
Back in 2024, you said RCB would win the trophy. You kept your word.
Two titles later, your belief has become our reality.
Happy Birthday, DK. What a gift to receive—another trophy for RCB and millions of smiling fans.
The players lifted the trophy. The management built the team that made it possible. ❤️🏆
First, it was the Dhoni era. Then came the Rohit era. And now, in the Impact Player era of the IPL, Rajat has delivered back-to-back masterclasses, carving his name into the elite club of captains.
Proudly saying it loud — this is the RAPA era in the IPL, and we’re all just living in it!
What a perfect birthday celebration for you, Skip, and our cool mentor, the mastermind DK. A day to remember! ❤️
5 years of power, passion, pain, and pure brilliance.
Sidharth gave us one of the most unforgettable performances as Agastya Rao — intense, layered, and iconic in every frame.
Even after all these years, Sid’s aura as Agastya still lives rent-free in our hearts.
5 YRS OF SID AS AGASTYA RAO
“O Captain, My Captain” — hearing AB call Rajat that in the commentary box felt special. As RCB fans, we truly must’ve done something good to witness a gem like Rajat Patidar leading our team from the front.
Back-to-back IPL finals as captain already puts you in an elite club. Now just one step remains — lifting back-to-back titles like the legends before you. And honestly, Skip, it feels written in the stars.
People call you a spin destroyer, but you’ve always said you love facing pace. In Qualifier 1, you showed the world exactly why. Fearless. Calm. Dominant.
Now go finish the job. Bring that trophy home again and silence everyone who underestimated you as a captain. RAPA era is here.
Little champ brought positivity into your life — may this journey also bring India call-ups, more success, and endless glory. And what a perfect early birthday gift it would be to lift the trophy again on May 31.
One step away, Rajat Manohar Patidar. Go and create history again.❤️
It was too good, Captain Rajat Patidar. When the team announced you as captain, there was a lot of outside noise. Many people said they wouldn’t even pick you as a Dream11 captain, and some so-called legends claimed that you were captain only for namesake and that Virat would actually lead the team, just like how senior players do in some of their favourite franchises.
But you silenced all of them with your incredible debut season as captain last year. Then they started criticizing your individual performances. But this year, with both the bat and your immense trust in your players as a captain, you have done a brilliant job once again and helped the team qualify at the top in back-to-back seasons.
Maybe you are not very expressive, maybe you are not considered “good-looking” by the media standards, and maybe you didn’t have a strong state board backing you to get chances in the Indian team. But we, as RCB fans, will always celebrate and roar for each and every milestone in your cricket career, RAPA.
AB himself called you the future Mr. 360 and said you deserve to wear jersey No. 17 in this RCB team.
Half the job is done. Now go and bring the trophy home again. Fulfill your wish of getting a picture with the trophy in this hairstyle, and this time dedicate it to Gunjan and the little champ too. ❤️