Lucky Ali, the singer behind melodies like “O Sanam,” “Ek Pal ka Jeena” and “Na Tum Jano Na Hum“, as soon as received into the carpet cleansing enterprise as his father Mehmood wished him to behave in movies and he had no real interest in changing into an actor.
In a current interplay with followers on ShareChat and Moj, the musician reminisced his youthful days when he determined to enter the carpet cleansing enterprise to evade his father’s want of seeing him as an actor. “My father wanted me to act, but the times had changed drastically,” mentioned Ali.
The singer, who’s cherished for his melodious voice by many, additionally shared how he feels he’s a “besura” as he has no formal coaching in singing. But he nonetheless is in a search to “attain the eighth note of silence” in his music.
Lucky Ali shared, “I feel I am a besura. I have not learned music, but I trust the process and put my heart into whatever I do. We don’t do riyaaz as well. We just say a dua before our performance at every concert and leave the rest to God. We want people to enjoy our music.” The singer additionally talked about how he tries to maintain his music totally different from quintessential Bollywood music.
He mentioned, “Everything is in the seven notes of Sargam, but I am on a constant search and want to attain the eighth note, which is a note of silence, Moksh. I want to reach there as an artiste.”
Lucky Ali lately launched the tune “Mohobbat Zindagi”. Talking about it, he mentioned, “During these uncertain times like Covid-19 and war, everybody is trying to seek optimism. The idea here was to express some positivity, rather than preaching.”