Born
in a Family of Actors and Artists this self taught Musician has travelled on
many paths of Life.
A
very Down to Earth, humble person , who values Humanity above all.
Music
has been his passion and he has many Albums of which Sunoh and the hit O Sanaam
, a soulfull rendition brought many accolades to Lucky Ali.
Best known for his music, singing and acting, Lucky has also bred horses, worked on an oil rig
off the coast of Pondicherry in South India, cleaned and sold carpets and is a
farmer with a strong opinion on organic methods in farming.
Being the nephew of MeenaKumari, one of India's finest actresses to grace the Indian screen,
and moreover being Mehmood Ali's son, Lucky Ali did not lack the requisites to make his
debut as an actor. He first appeared in Chote' Nawab (The small Prince) in
1962, directed by Mahmood. He acted in a few films in the 1970s and 1980s such
as YehHainZindagi (1977), HamareTumhare (1979) and ShyamBenegal 's Trikaal (1985). He also acted in the television series
"Bharat EkKhoj" Directed by ShyamBenegal. After a long break from
acting, he returned in Sanjay Gupta's Kaante (2002), in which he acted alongside leading stars like
legend Amitabh Bachchan, Sanjay Dutt, Kumar Gaurav and SunielShetty. Lucky also acted in the TV serial Zara Hatke.
In 2002, he acted in the Hindi musical Sur-The Melody of Life playing a complex role that earned him accolades as an
actor.
Lucky Ali debuted in Bollywood with the song "Na Tum
Jaano Na Hum", featured in KahoNaa... PyaarHai (2000). He received the 2001 Filmfare Award for
Best Male Playback Singer for this song. He was
nominated for the Best Playback Singer Male for "Aabhijaa", featured
in Sur in 48th Filmfare Awards but lost to Sonu Nigam. He has lent his voice to commercially
successful filmssuch as Sur (2003), BachnaAeHaseeno (2008), AnjaanaAnjaani (2010) and Tamasha (2015).
A man ahead of his time. Sitting atop a pyramid. Strumming
his instrument. And in his atypical voice he sings out to his beloved somewhere
much beyond the desert beneath him - O sanam, teriyaadonkikasam.
That was one line which made MTV India a rage amongst those growing up during
the 90s. Obviously there were other artists who powered the growth of non-filmy
music, but Lucky Ali continues to remain a favourite.
Now
He is busy trying to improve the Life of our Farmers,
Looking
to come out with his New Album, which is music to the ears of his Fans.
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