Lucky Ali Opens Up About Stepping Away from Bollywood: 'Fed Up, Not Toxicity'

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Singer Lucky Ali has revealed the reasons behind his decision to distance himself from the Hindi film industry. In an exclusive interview with Navbharat Times, he explained that he wasn't driven out by the industry's alleged 'toxicity,' but rather felt 'fed up.' Ali also shared that he was 'mistreated' by some, and the death of his father, late actor Mehmood, left him feeling unfulfilled. He recalled a time when he was uncertain about his career path and decided to pursue music on his own terms. His 2015 album 'O Sanam' was a result of this journey towards creative freedom. Lucky Ali has been open about his experiences in Bollywood, citing instances of mistreatment and a lack of support after his father's passing. Despite working with renowned directors and composers, he felt unfulfilled and decided to take a step back. Lucky Ali has had a successful music career, winning several awards for his albums and collaborations. His songs, including 'Anjaani Raahon Mein' and 'Nasha Nasha,' have become iconic in Indian music. He has worked with top composers and has been a part of several notable films. In a poignant reflection, Lucky Ali noted that true fulfillment comes from one's work, and it's what remains after we're gone. He emphasized the importance of living a life of purpose and creating something meaningful. As for his own journey, Lucky Ali feels that he's still on a path of self-discovery and hasn't reached his destination yet. He believes that a person's journey ends when they have to answer for their accomplishments and failures, and it's then that they can truly say they've reached the end of their path.