Lucky Ali: From 'Good-for-Nothing' to Iconic Singer
Iconic Bollywood singer Lucky Ali, known for hits like 'O Sanam', reflects on his transformative journey, calling himself 'good-for-nothing' before his musical success. As he prepares for his 'Re: Sound' India tour, he discusses career choices, opposition to AI in music, and staying true to his artistic soul.
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Renowned Bollywood vocalist Lucky Ali, famous for his songs 'O Sanam', 'Safarnama', and 'Ek Pal Ka Jeena', recently shared insights into his life before fame in an interview with ANI. Before breaking through in the music industry, Ali considered himself aimless and 'good-for-nothing'.
Looking back, he admitted, 'I was a 'Vela, a total 'Vela'. I lacked direction and struggled to maintain a job,' he recounted. Met with societal expectations, his father, legendary actor Mehmood Ali, advised him to pursue acting, yet Ali felt it wasn't right for him.
Ultimately, Ali chose music as his calling, valuing authenticity over convenience. As AI technology reshapes music creation, he argues artificial renditions lack 'the soul of the artist'. Ali's 'Re: Sound' tour kicks off November 2 in Delhi, showcasing his enduring passion for music. (ANI)