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Lucky Ali is an Indian singer-songwriter, musician, composer, record producer, actor and philanthropist. He is best known for his soulful but strikingly simple ballad-style singing and melodious voice.
Lucky Ali started his playback singing career with the song "Walking All Alone" from the film Ek Baap Chhe Bete in 1978. This film stars Mehmood Ali and his six sons. Ali's second song was "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.
Sunoh (Hindi: सुनो, Urdu: سنو, translation: Listen) is the first album of the Indian singer Lucky Ali released in 1996. This Album made him very popular and he won many awards for it including the Best Pop Male Vocalist in the 1996 Screen Awards and the Channel V Viewers Choice Award (1997).
Xsuie is the fifth studio album by Lucky Ali.It was released in 2009 and was available freely on the internet. Xsuie means at your own pace in Urdu.The album marked the debut of Lucky Ali as a director as he directed videos for the songs that featured on the album.
Song Film Music Composer Singer(s) Lang; Ābhēri (Carnatic) Bhimpalasi (Hindustani) Maname Ganamum [TH - A Raga's Journey 1] Savitri Papanasam Sivan: M. S. Subbulakshmi: Ābhēri / Bhimpalasi "Bina Madhur Madhur Kachhu Bol" Ram Rajya (1943 film) Shankar Rao Vyas Saraswati Rane: Hindi: Ābhēri / Bhimpalasi "Duniya Se Ji Ghabra Gaya" Laila ...
Lucky Ali chronology; Aks (2001) Kabhi Aisa Lagta Hai (2004) Xsuie ... The song "Teri Yaad Jab Aati Hai" is an assurance that love does not die [3] Track listing
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The song was record by Lucky Ali in a lower tempo which had to be generated electronically, and Ravjiani gained assistance from the sound engineer and recordist Calvin Vaz to tweak those sounds. Rahat Fateh Ali Khan, was chosen to record "Aas Paas Khuda" as they wanted "a voice that could make the high-notes pierce ones consciousness". [4]