In 1982, five years after leaving Guildhall, Malik was cast as Hari Kumar in the
Granada Television production of
The Jewel in the Crown, based on
Paul Scott's
Raj Quartet. In 1994, Malik played his first big screen villain, Salim Abu Aziz, a stereotypical Islamist, opposite
Arnold Schwarzenegger in
True Lies. Malik accepted the role, which he described as "a hoot", at a time when he had been 14 months without work and was being pursued by the
Inland Revenue for £32,000. In 2001, he narrated the television documentary
Hajj: The Journey of a Lifetime for broadcast on BBC Two and in 2002 he narrated the three part television mini-series
The British Empire in Colour for TWI/Carlton Television. He also played Milkha Singh's father in the 2013 Hindi language film
Bhaag Milkha Bhaag, his first appearance in a film produced in India. In 2017 he appeared in the first series of
Bancroft. Malik appeared in the second episodes of both series 8 of the show
Doc Martin in 2017 and
series 11 of
Doctor Who, "
The Ghost Monument" in 2018. ==Personal life==