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Lucky Ali is one of the most talented singers in India. His soothing voice made a place in everyone's hearts. He released his first album, 'Sunoh,' in 1996, when India's indipop music was almost at its peak.
The singer debuted as a playback singer in Bollywood with 'Naa Tum Jano Na Hum' from Hrithik Roshan's 'Kaho Naa… Pyaar Hai.'He went on to become one of the popular musicians; however, he decided to leave the Hindi film industry after lending his voice to 'Safarnama' from 'Tamasha.'Lucky Ali reveals why he decided to leave BollywoodOn today's Throwback Tuesday episode, let's check out what made him take such a step. In an old interview with PollywoodBoxOffice, Lucky Ali shared that the industry is full of disrespect.
He said, "Iss jagah me badtameezi bahut hai." The 'O Sanam' singer went on to add, "Bollywood has changed. The movies which are being made these days are lacking inspiration, and I think there is nothing to learn from such movies."
Lucky Ali on movies
The 'Ek Pal Ka Jeena' crooner further stated that he didn't like the movies that were being made then. He said that people are turning violent as they get inspired by such movies. He added, "I believe less patience and more greediness is being promoted through movies."
His comeback and more about him
Lucky Ali returned to Bollywood playback singing in 2024, after an almost decade-long hiatus, with 'Tu Hai Kahan' from 'Do Aur Do Pyaar.'
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Meanwhile, recently, he dropped a video of himself riding a cruiser bike on the mountain roads. Flaunting his rugged traveller avatar in the video, the singer added his song 'Kitni Haseen Zindagi' as the background music. He captioned the post, "Uff, what a place." The post received a lot of love from his fans.