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India.com
05-08-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
2004 was a bad year for Lucky Ali, one decision and his career got destroyed, he decided to...
There was a time when his voice echoed in every college campus, cafe, and heart that knew love. Songs like 'Ek Pal Ka Jeena' and 'Na Tum Jaano Na Hum' made him an overnight icon in the early 2000s, but the man behind those soulful tracks, Lucky Ali, never really dreamt of singing. Here's what he wanted to become? That's where his journey began, as a child artist. But life had other plans. Destiny pulled him into music, and by 2000, he was climbing the charts, often considered even better than Sonu Nigam and Udit Narayan by fans. What happened in 2004 that changed everything? One word: fallout. According to reports, 2004 became the turning point that pushed Lucky Ali away from the mainstream. His solo album 'Kabhi Aisa Lagta Hai' was reportedly shelved by T-Series after he objected; he believed multiple lyricists deserved credit, not just one (Samir). He took a stand for fair recognition. But that stand cost him dearly. The album was pulled back, and with it, a chunk of his commercial career faded too. Did Lucky Ali ever name Bhushan Kumar? He never took names publicly. But the buzz in media circles pointed at the T-Series chief, Bhushan Kumar, as the other side of the disagreement. A personal loss that hit harder than the professional one? Yes. The same year, 2004, Lucky's father, veteran actor and comedian Mehmood, passed away. At the time, Lucky was in Pennsylvania, USA, for medical treatment. He didn't just lose a parent. He lost his anchor. After that, he stepped away, not just from Mumbai, but from the industry altogether. Where is Lucky Ali now? He's still singing, still soulful, but far away from the chaos. Today, clips of him singing 'Jaane Kya Dhoondhta Hai' often go viral. He lives in Goa, performs with his band, and seems at peace. Lucky Ali may have vanished from Bollywood's glitter, but his voice—raw, pure, and timeless, still finds its way to us.


News18
05-08-2025
- Entertainment
- News18
One Stubborn Stand In 2004 Crushed Lucky Ali's Career Just As He Touched Stardom
There was a time in Bollywood when people were captivated by Lucky Ali's voice. Songs like ' Na Tum Jaano Na Hum ' and ' Ek Pal Ka Jeena ' from Hrithik Roshan's debut film ' Kaho Na Pyar Hai,' released in 2000, made Lucky Ali famous overnight. Gradually, Lucky Ali's voice became highly appreciated, and he was even considered better than the renowned singers of that era, Sonu Nigam and Aditya Narayan. However, it may come as a surprise that Lucky Ali never intended to become a singer. From the beginning, Lucky Ali was inclined towards acting. He worked in several films as a child artist, but as he grew up, fate led him to become a famous singer rather than an actor. Lucky Ali's golden period was between 2000 and 2003, during which he was at the peak of his career. Then came the year 2004, which proved disastrous for his life and career. According to media reports, Lucky Ali had a disagreement with T-Series owner Bhushan Kumar and was adamant on a particular matter. His stubbornness ultimately led to the downfall of his career. T-Series had shut down Lucky Ali's solo album ' Kabhi Aisa Lagta Hai ' because he objected to giving credit to only one lyricist, Sameer, while many contributors had worked on it. He insisted on proper credit for everyone, and the label reportedly withdrew the album due to this disagreement. Lucky Ali, however, never directly blamed Bhushan Kumar for the dispute. In the same year, Lucky's father Mehmood passed away, leaving him heartbroken. When Mehmood passed away, Lucky was in Pennsylvania, USA, for his treatment. Following his father's death, Lucky left Mumbai and distanced himself from Bollywood. These days, his videos occasionally go viral, where he is seen singing ' Jaane Kya Dhoondta Hai Ye Mera Dil.' Even after becoming a famous singer, Lucky Ali still aspired to be an actor. He appeared in the 2002 films ' Sur ' and ' Kaante,' but after 2004, he was not very active. Currently, he is seen performing with his band in Goa.


India.com
13-07-2025
- Entertainment
- India.com
Meet actress, who made her debut in 2001, worked with Hrithik Roshan, flopped badly, one show made her star, married to..., she is...
She first appeared on small screens, capturing hearts with her relatable charm in a much-loved daily soap that became a household name. Audiences admired her for the innocence she brought to the screen, but few knew that before this fame, she had shared the frame with Bollywood's Greek God in a short but memorable role. Her journey, which started quietly, gained momentum through television, where she truly shone. Balancing elegance with simplicity, her career choices have always been a blend of surprise and substance. Who Was This Actress? Here we are talking about actress Shilpa Saklani, who played the role of Ganga in Ekta Kapoor's famous show, 'Kyunki Saas Bhi Kabhi Bahu Thi'. People liked this character very much due to which Shilpa's career also got a new direction. After this, she never looked back. Shilpa Saklani has accepted in many interviews that Ekta Kapoor's serial not only gave her work but also recognition. She still remembers very well how people used to stare at her after that show. Even today, some people call her Ganga. Whom Has She Married? Shilpa Saklani is the wife of a superstar hero in real life. Yes, Apoorva Agnihotri and Shilpa, who have worked with Shah Rukh Khan and Mahima Chaudhary in Pardes, are husband and wife. Both got married in the year 2004 and have been together to date. Everything was fine in the life of Shilpa Saklani and Apoorva, but both of them had been yearning for a child for 18 years. At the age of 42, Shilpa finally adopted a daughter and both of them became parents. Both of them shared this good news on social media. Shilpa Saklani's Filmy Career Talking about Shilpa Saklani's career, she started her career in the year 2001 with the film 'Tere Liye.' Where she appeared as Ritu Malhotra opposite Arjun Punj. But this film flopped. She then worked in the film 'Na Tum Jaano Na Hum' opposite Hrithik Roshan, but the film badly flopped on box office. After this, she appeared as Yamini in Ek Tukda Chand Ka. After this she appeared in serials like Lavanya, Nach Baliye 1, Shannu Ki Shaadi, Pati Patni Aur Woh, Bigg Boss 7 and Yeh Hai Aashiqui.


Time of India
08-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
Bobby Darling blames herself for mother's death; recalls selling mum's wedding jewellery : ‘I am the killer'
Bobby Darling has been working in the industry for more than 25 years. Over time, she has acted in many films and television shows, winning hearts with her lively screen presence. But behind her bold image lies a painful story. Bobby, who is a trans Indian actress born as Pankaj Sharma now known as Pakhi Sharma, recently made a shocking confession. In an emotional interview, she shared how she feels guilty for her mother's death, calling herself the 'killer'. 'I am responsible for my mother's death ' Speaking to Siddharth Kannan, Bobby got teary-eyed as she remembered a dark moment from her teenage years. She said, 'I am responsible for my mother's death. In 1988, I ran away from my house. I stole my mom's jewellery and sold it in Chandni Chowk market. They were my mom's wedding jewellery.' Explaining why she took such a step, Bobby added, 'I went to a travel agent and told him if I fail in 12th standard, my father would kill me he was a English teacher. I got 30 thousand from the jewellery. My mom was very attached to her jewellery, as it was given by her mother.' Her mother's painful last words Bobby's heartbreak grew even more when she returned home from abroad. Sharing what her father told her, Bobby said, 'When I came back from abroad, my father told me what my mother said before her death. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Khuyến Mãi Tủ Lạnh và Lựa Chọn Tủ Lạnh 2-4 Cánh Giá Tốt Năm 2025 LocalPlan Tìm Ngay Undo She said, 'Tera satyanaash ho jaye.' My father told her not to curse me.' 'I am the killer' Opening up further, Bobby said, 'I went to Hong Kong to work. I would miss my mother a lot. She was sad after I eloped from the house. I am responsible for my mom's death. I am the killer. I had a bad dream about my mother's death. Main bahut royi, mujhe bahut pachtawa hua.' Life after her mother's death After her mother's passing, Bobby tried to follow in her footsteps in some way. She shared, 'My mother was an officer at Standard Chartered Bank. After her demise, my father recommended my name to work in the bank. I did a clerical job in the same.' Her journey in films Even with all this pain, Bobby went on to chase her dreams. She built a name for herself in Bollywood by acting in many popular films. Her list of movies includes 'Taal', 'Na Tum Jaano Na Hum', 'Maine Dil Tujhko Diya', 'Jeena Sirf Merre Liye', 'Chalte Chalte', 'Page 3', 'Kyaa Kool Hai Hum' and 'Apna Sapna Money Money'.


Hindustan Times
01-07-2025
- Entertainment
- Hindustan Times
'Allu Arjun, Hrithik Roshan, Honey Singh are the only celebs I've DM'd': Lauren Gottlieb on her dream collaborations
Actor-dancer Lauren Gottlieb recently spoke of her fondness for Allu Arjun, Hrithik Roshan, and Yo Yo Honey Singh. During a rapid-fire round by Filmy Gyan, she admitted that these were the only Indian celebrities she has DM'd in hopes of working together someday. (Also Read: Hrithik Roshan gets nostalgic over old video of him dancing, singing Na Tum Jaano Na Hum with Lucky Ali: 'What a night') Lauren Gottlieb would love to collaborate with Hrithik Roshan and Allu Arjun. Lauren was asked if there were any Indian celebrities she would love to work with, and she replied, 'Allu Arjun. I love his action, I love his dancing. He's too cool. He's actually probably the only Indian artist that I've dropped into DMs and been like, come on, let's (work together). Actually, no, that's a lie. Honey Singh, also, I've been messaging like, come on, let's do a song, let's go. And Hrithik. It's gonna happen one day, I know it. I don't know why it hasn't happened yet. Us dancing together would be magic, it would be perfect.' She also revealed in another part of the interview that Hrithik once surprised her with cake on her birthday. 'I was performing at IIFA Rocks, and there was the after-party. I was at Hrithik Roshan's after-party, and it was my birthday. All of a sudden, the sea of people moved, and Hrithik comes with a birthday cake, and he is singing Happy Birthday to me. It was the best thing,' she said. About Lauren Gottlieb Lauren is an American dancer who assisted choreographer Tyce Diorio during the second season of So You Think You Can Dance in 2006. The next year, she took part in the show and was one of the top six performers. She has performed with artists such as Rihanna, Mariah Carey, Britney Spears, Shakira, Sean Kingston, Carrie Underwood, Willow Smith, and Enrique Iglesias, and she has also danced on Glee, Hannah Montana: The Movie, and Bring It On: Fight to the Finish. In 2013, she debuted in Bollywood with ABCD: Any Body Can Dance. She also made it to the finals of Jhalak Dikhhla Jaa in 2013 and later returned as a judge. Lauren recently married her long-term partner, Tobias Jones, in a Tuscany wedding on June 11.