When Lucky Ali Said He Left Bollywood Because 'Badtameezi Bahut Hai': 'People Are Getting Violent Because...'
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When Lucky Ali Said He Left Bollywood Because 'Badtameezi Bahut Hai': 'People Are Getting Violent Because...'

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Lucky Ali’s mesmerising voice has been a staple in the hearts of millions, whether through his indie anthems or unforgettable Bollywood tunes. He kicked off his career during the indie pop craze with his iconic album Sunoh and made a smashing Bollywood debut with the classic “Na Tum Jano Na Hum” from Hrithik Roshan’s Kaho Na Pyaar Hai in 2000. But in a surprising twist, after serenading music lovers with Safarnama from Tamasha in 2015, Lucky Ali decided to step away from Bollywood, leaving fans wondering why. In an earlier interview, he had said, as quoted by India Today, “Iss jagah mein badtameezi bahut hai.

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