Biography
Lucky Ali is the second of the eight children of the popular Bollywood comedian, Mehmood. His mother Mahelaka, was part Bengali and part Punjabi, the sister of a popular Indian actress of the 1960s - Meena Kumari. The Bollywood actress and dancer, Minoo Mumtaz, was his paternal aunt. He attended Manekji Cooper (Kindergarten) (Juhu), Bombay Scottish School in Mumbai, Hampton Court in Mussoorie, St. George's College, Mussoorie, and Bishop Cottons Boys School, Bangalore.[1]
Lucky Ali is known to be a strict Muslim. Ali states his favourite piece of music is the Quran being recited.[2]
His first wife was Meaghan Jane McCleary, who has acted in the video O Sanam from his first album Sunoh. Ali have two children from his first wife - Ta'awwuz and Tasmia. His second wife is Inaya. He has two children from his second wife, Sara and Raiyan.
Lucky Ali and his father Mahmood shared a tempestuous relationship. Mehmood was a very busy actor in 1960s and 70s, and remained away from home for his shoots. Once, around the age of five when Lucky's mother came with him to receive Mehmood at the airport, Lucky didn't recognize his father and on seeing him said, "He's the film comedian Mehmood!" Lucky Ali lived away from his family in a boarding school up in the foothills of the Himalayas in Mussoorie. Lucky's tryst with marijuana led Mehmood to write the script of the movie Dushman Duniya Ka (Enemy of the World).[3] The movie stars Ali's youngest brother,Manzoor. It is the story of the drug abuse of a young man called Lucky. In the end the young man kills his mother, destroys everything around him and is then killed by his father. Lucky Ali differed with his father's vision and did not act in the movie. "I felt the story lacked hope," he said.[3] However he sang his first song for the film.
Lucky Ali wanderlust has taken him many places. He has bred horses, been an oil rigger off the coast of Pondicherry in South India, is a farmer with a strong opinion on organic methods in farming. Music, singing and acting are his serious hobbies.
Personal Albums
His first composition was a three-chord lament called 'Nobody Loves Me'. Lucky Ali was gifted a guitar at age 13 and he taught himself to play it. Lucky became passionate about music but soon moved to horses, then to acting, and direction, further on to roughnecking on the rig Gettysburg now Badrinath owned by Great Offshore Limited, to washing carpets but finally returned to music.
Lucky Ali made his debut on the Indian pop scene with the soulful album Sunoh which established him as a pop singer. This album won many of the top awards in Indian music, including the Best Pop Male Vocalist at the 1996 Screen Awards and the Channel V Viewers Choice Award in 1997. It stayed on the MTV Asia Charts for 60 weeks. The song O Sanam from Sunoh, launched his career and is considered by some to be one of the best indi-pop songs ever.[1] His next album, Sifar, wasn't quite as successful as Sunoh, but it was noted for its music, lyrics and vocals.
Lucky Ali is known for his distinctive music style and also for his husky voice. His third album and fourth albums were Aks and Kabhi Aisa Lagta Hai, both of which were reasonably successful. After a five years hiatus, he released his new album Xsuie on the 19th of September 2009, on his birthday.
He is also known for contributing the song "Anjaani Raahon Mein" to the album "Meri Jaan Hindustan" which commemorated 50 years of Indian independence in the year 1997. The video was directed by Mani Shankar, and features him as a young urban man roaming the Indian countryside, trying to discover new meaning to life. When asked about the video, he once said "The video of 'Anjaani Raahon Mein' was a beautiful story in itself. It was done straight from the heart and it is very special to me."
His latest album is Xsuie, which he released on internet as he didnt want to just make money. Thus he decided not to go with any label and just to release his music as an independent artist.
He also sung his first kannada song for a Kannada film 'Udyan Express'. He also song the anthem song of Formula 1 race(2011) that held in India along with K.K,Daler Mehndi.
Playback Singing Career
Lucky Ali started his Playback singing career with the song "Nasha Nasha" from the film Dushman Duniya Ka which starred his brother Manzoor Ali in the lead role. The film was directed by their father Mehmood. However the song and the film both went unnoticed.
After that, his next song in films was in Hrithik Roshan's debut movie Kaho Naa... Pyaar Hai.The songs Na Tum Jaano Na Hum and Ek Pal Ka Jeena became huge hits and he won the Filmfare award (Best Male Playback Singer) for Na Tum Jaano Na Hum.
The latest song by him was Bekarar in movie Paathshaala and later in Hairat in movie Anjaana Anjaani.
Acting Career
Being the nephew of Meena Kumari, one of the great actresses to grace the Indian screen, and moreover being Mehmood's son, Lucky Ali did not lack the requisite opportunity to make his debut as an actor. He acted in a few films in the 1970s and 1980s such as Yeh Hain Zindagi (1977) Hamare Tumhare (1979) and Shyam Benegal 's Trikaal (1985). He also acted in the television series Bharat Ek Khoj Directed by Shyam Benegal. After a long break from acting, he returned in Sanjay Gupta's Kaante (2002) where he acted along leading stars like legend Amitabh Bachchan, Sanjay Dutt, Kumar Gaurav and Suniel Shetty. Lucky Ali also acted in the TV serial Zara Hatke. In 2002, he acted in the Hindi musical Sur-The Melody of Life essaying a complex role that earned him accolades as an actor..
Discography
Sunoh (1996) Solo Music Album - 10 Songs
Meri Jaan Hindustaan (1996) - 1 Song
Sifar (1998) Solo Music Album - 10 Songs
Aks (2001) Solo Music Album - 10 Songs
Gori Teri Aakhein (2002) - 3 Songs
Kabhi Aisa Lagta Hai (2004) Solo Music Album - 8 Songs
Xsuie (2009) Solo Music Album - 8 Songs
Raasta-Man (2011) Solo Music Album - 11 Songs
Teri Yaad
Lucky Ali Lyrics
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Meri Aankh Bhar Jaati Hai
Hum To Bichhde U Mil Mil Ke
Khwab Tooten Hain Is Dil Ke
Yehi Gum Mujhe Sataayega
Phir Tu Laut Ke Na Aayega
Phir Bhi Tere Aane Ka Intezar Karta Hoon
Maine Vaada To Nibhaya Tha
Socha Kabhi Naa Sataya Tha
Phir Bhi Jaane Anjaane Mein Kahin
Tera Dil To Naa Dukhaya Tha
Kaisa Dastoor Hai Jaana
Sab Kuch Jaan Ke Hai Sab Sehna
Yaar Tujhpe Main Ye Jaan Nisaar Karta Hoon
Pyar Sirf Tumse, Pyar Sirf Tumse Yaar Karta Hoon
Sunle Sadaa
Sunle Sunle sunle Sadaa Sunle
Teri Sehmi Sehmi Baton Mein
Khoya Chand Mulaqaton Mein
Aaye Nazar Vo Saare Makaam
Tera Pata Yaad Rehna Naam
Ye Dil Tujhe Na Bhulaayega
Kya Tu Phir Se Laut Aayega
Main To Khud Ko Bakaraar Baar Baar Karta Hoon
Pyar Sirf Tumse, Pyar Sirf Tumse Yaar Karta Hoon
Pyar Sirf Tumse, Pyar Sirf Tumse
The song "Teri Yaadein Aati Hai" by Lucky Ali is a poignant expression of the pain that arises from a broken relationship. The opening lines describe how memories of the beloved haunt the singer, causing his eyes to well up with tears. He reflects on the shared dreams that have been shattered since their separation. Even though he knows that his beloved will not return, he waits for her, unable to forget the love he once had for her. The singer then declares his undying love for his ex-partner, claiming that he loves only her and no one else.
The chorus of the song reinforces this message and adds to the emotional depth of the lyrics. It highlights how the singer had promised to never hurt their beloved, and despite not intending to cause them pain, their heart was still broken. The lines reflect a sense of helplessness and regret, as the singer wishes they could undo the hurt they caused.
The final stanza describes the singer’s yearning to see their beloved once again. He remembers every detail of their time together, and their name is forever etched in his heart. The singer is hopeful that despite everything, his beloved will return to him one day, and he continues to love only her.
Overall, "Teri Yaadein Aati Hai" is a beautiful composition that speaks to the often-painful nature of love and relationships. The lyrics are deeply emotional and resonant, and Lucky Ali delivers them with a sensitivity and vulnerability that adds to the overall impact of the song.
Line by Line Meaning
Teri Yaad Jab Aati Hai
When your memory comes to my mind
Meri Aankh Bhar Jaati Hai
My eyes become filled with tears
Hum To Bichhde U Mil Mil Ke
We met and separated again and again
Khwab Tooten Hain Is Dil Ke
The dreams of my heart have been shattered
Yehi Gum Mujhe Sataayega
This sadness will torment me
Phir Tu Laut Ke Na Aayega
You will not come back again
Phir Bhi Tere Aane Ka Intezar Karta Hoon
Still, I wait for you to come back
Pyar Sirf Tumse, Pyar Sirf Tumse Yaar Karta Hoon
I love only you, my friend
Maine Vaada To Nibhaya Tha
I kept my promise
Socha Kabhi Naa Sataya Tha
Thought that I would never hurt you
Phir Bhi Jaane Anjaane Mein Kahin
Still, unknowingly, somewhere
Tera Dil To Naa Dukhaya Tha
I did not mean to hurt your heart
Kaisa Dastoor Hai Jaana
What kind of fate is this?
Sab Kuch Jaan Ke Hai Sab Sehna
Knowing everything, still I must endure
Yaar Tujhpe Main Ye Jaan Nisaar Karta Hoon
Friend, I offer my life to you
Sunle Sadaa
Listen intently
Sunle Sunle sunle Sadaa Sunle
Listen, listen, listen intently
Teri Sehmi Sehmi Baton Mein
In your shy words
Khoya Chand Mulaqaton Mein
I lost myself in our meetings
Aaye Nazar Vo Saare Makaam
All those places come to mind
Tera Pata Yaad Rehna Naam
Remember your name and identity
Ye Dil Tujhe Na Bhulaayega
This heart will not forget you
Kya Tu Phir Se Laut Aayega
Will you come back again?
Main To Khud Ko Bakaraar Baar Baar Karta Hoon
I keep myself restless again and again
Pyar Sirf Tumse, Pyar Sirf Tumse Yaar Karta Hoon
I love only you, my friend
Pyar Sirf Tumse, Pyar Sirf Tumse
I love only you, my friend
Lyrics © Universal Music Publishing Group
Written by: Lucky Ali, Sameer Sameer
Lyrics Licensed & Provided by LyricFind
@devinasakpal4062
Though I m 1999s kid .Not specifically a 90s kid but I remember that this songs use to played on cable channel way back ...But abhi toh set up box n dishtv is fucked up ...
But I used to listen this songs when I get back to home from school ..
Kya din the oo bhi
Lucky Ali is just an amazing person
Very kind n loyal
He should be back in Bollywood again ,he should make a comeback song
I miss those days alot
How can I forget o Sanam song from lucky Ali itself ...
@AashishKumar-do2mr
This tiktok generation will never understand what an amazing era we 90s kids once lived in. And what they missed.
@skrahat3320
Sahi kaha apne...
We are 90s kid...
@zijrbandofficial
agree
@javedkhan-ne6xf
bilkul sahi
@Ricky-ej7td
So true brother... Doordarshan, saktiman chandrakanta SACHIN's straight drive.. Indie pop ❤❤❤❤
@pramendrameena8647
Aashish KD bhaji booth badi bath kedi aap ne .I m also 1988
@an9235
i was born in 1988 and miss my childhood, awesome memories, school days, DD metro, DD 1, Radio and grounds full of children playing cricket still listen 90's songs miss those days
@rckysalam6786
Same as you
@sumitvadera3019
same
@sumits3282
an9235 3 years later after u brother..that is 1991....but did all those things....which u did