Every time he sings his 1990's hit song O Sanam, he trends on social media with a flurry of fans going bonkers over his mesmerizing voice. That's the magic of Lucky Ali.?
While some of his fans miss him in movie songs, others feel that he did the right thing by staying away from the glitz and glamour and choosing to love his art instead.??
What does Lucky Ali think about it? The pop sensation feels it is a blessing that people connect with him even after so many years.?
"That is a blessing. I am grateful to the almighty for something like that for us generally nothing stays forever. But for as long as you are there and you are able to express yourself and make sense you are relevant and the moment you give in to market requirements that is when it is the end," he told IANS.?
But Ali has never taken the pressure of staying relevant. "No. I remember once when I first got recognition for my work, it was new to me personally. I had seen that in my family¡ A lot of members from my family have found success in their field and one thing that I learned from them was that they worked together".
"It was never about 'selves'. It was about us¡ It was never about I¡ And I felt that one day if I am not able to make sense that will be the end of it¡"
"I accepted that right in the beginning of my career that if I won¡¯t have anything to say I won¡¯t say it. Many times I have nothing to say so that¡¯s why the gaps."
Lucky Ali had recently featured in MTV¡¯s 10-episode musical show titled Unacademy Unwind.