Vishal Malik is the son of Ch.Dharampal Singh Malik and Sudha Malik. His father is a great political Leaders, he was elected to Lok Sabha (Eighth) defeating Ch. Devilal, Former Deputy Prime Minister of India, Member of Parliament Loksabha (tenth), Ex-President Haryana Pradesh congress committee(i) & Member of legislative assembly (MLA). And his Mother Sudha Malik who was Member Haryana Public Service Commission and Chairperson Haryana Janhit Congress (woman Cell).
“Being a part of the democratic political process is something I truly believe in, and I encourage every young person to get up and get involved. Don’t be disheartened by the way it is… YOU CAN MAKE A DIFFERENCE! That is the beauty of democracy”. – VISHAL MALIK
Giving back to society is something that Vishal lives for. It is his ardent desire to help the youth understand that life is precious and shouldn’t be wasted by taking abusive substances. If at all possible, He would also like to be part of helping the less fortunate receive basic care and education. Over the years, Vishal has constantly supported all kinds of work being done for the public. He feels honored to be closely associated with esteemed international groups. Vishal is a member of many national and international clubs that help downtrodden people, a celebrity movement aiming at spreading awareness about Drug abuse, etc. Presently, he aims at providing basic education and health care to underprivileged women and children. If you feel that you would like to be a part of these societies, Your love, support, and help would be appreciated. Widely traveled worldwide, Vishal Malik has been associated with various activities and missions in the field of social, economic or human welfare.
Interview
What’s Your Dream in life – Human is a very unsatisfactory animal and so am i. When one dream comes true, I start dreaming about my next dream. I don’t know when its gonna end.
What’s Your Goal and aim – My ultimate goal in my life too becomes a famous actor. I take one step at a time and don’t plan as such. All I try to do is to be a better person, friend, and actor.
Tell us something about your childhood – As a kid also, I was very much disciplined but also very naughty. I was favorite with ladies, my relatives keep telling me stories of my childhood.
Your Passion – I am passionate about everything. In fact, if I am not passionate about something, I won’t do it, I take everything seriously, passionately and I am totally involved be it roles, relationships, friendship or for that matter even simple flirting. This is who and how I am.
Your School Days – School days were good! I come from a family of laws and I lived up to that expectations. I was never shy of people, teachers were also like friends to me. I was a part of sports, dramatics, art. I was an all-rounder. But never loved studies.
Tell Me something about your college life – College was very tough and a lot of hard work. Actors Complain about long working hours but I never complain, I think because I love this work, Whistling Woods is very special, I got to learn about other aspects of film making as well, like Cinematography, Direction, Editing, fashion, and Camera. I started doing theatre and doing stage because of Whistling Woods International, it introduced me to the world of films. Whistling Woods Plays an important role in my life and my career, if I am an actor today then its somewhere because of it.
What kind of work you wanna do – I am a Method Actor. I wanted to work in the Art Cinema, Realistic Movies, documentaries and stuff like that, which is the toughest and difficult to act and perform. I am not at all for television I think, that’s why I avoid working for them.
How are you balancing Acting and Politics – Honestly, Things have just happened. As I am born in a politics family it automatically flows in my blood, I am aware of what I am doing and what I want to do in my life. For me both the mediums are interesting, I am totally enjoying it but I am not satisfied as there is a hunger within me to do a lot more.
Your Religion – I don’t follow any particular religion. From my childhood, my father always told me that ‘to be a good man, you don’t need to go to a temple, church or a mosque. You just need to do good’. This is very true. So, while I believe in the presence of a supreme being, I am agnostic.