Among the other leading Indians were Sanjay Kumar and Sujjan Singh, who carded 68 each to be tied sixth, while Ajeetesh Sandhu shot 69 to be tied ninth.
Khalin Joshi (71) in tied 20th and Chiragh Kumar (72) in tied 33rd were other prominent Indians on first day.
The more experienced Rahil Gangjee (74) was way behind in 80th place.
Singaporean veteran Mardan Mamat scored a five-under-par 66 to share the clubhouse lead with Casey O'Toole of the United States in the yet-to-finish opening round. Thirty players were yet to finish their round on a day when two stoppages resulted in loss of more than two hours of play in the morning.
"I hit it well in the wind so I'm really happy with my score. I missed only one fairway today and kept it in play. That was the plan at the start. The golf course is tight and you need to be good off the tees. That's something which I made sure I did and I was able to pull that off," he added.
"A lot of Indians are doing well, especially Anirban Lahiri and that's motivation for me. If one of us can do well, why not all of us?" asked Malik, who has been a pro for almost 10 years but won his first title only last year.
Local superstar Bangladeshi Siddikur Rahman stumbled to a disappointing 72 to trail the early pacesetters by six shots. Mardan, a four-time Asian Tour winner, stayed patient despite two weather delays to take his place atop the leaderboard with six birdies at the USD 300,000 Asian Tour event at the challenging Kurmitola Golf Club.
Janne Kaske of Finland, who won his first title on the ADT two weeks ago, placed sixth alongside Sanjay and Sujjan on matching 68s.
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