@@adithyahk he was alcoholic for a period. there was his concert in my city and believe me i was there in it. Ali was so drunk in it he could barely stand let alone sing. people were angry af because they had been waiting for his performance for hours and they got frustrated and booed him off stage. this was back in 2008. I am happy that this man has regained his life back and doing good for himself.
Who can forget 'Ek pal ka jeena' of Lucky Ali? No doubt, he is a legend singer. But I was floored by his ultra simplicity. Having stayed in Bengaluru for last 15 years, I must agree with all the points he said about the city. Long live Lucky Ali sir.
He is truly living great life. By staying outside of city in silence area. No noise . No pollution. Lots of mental peace. You are amazing lucky ali sir.
Nothing to be proud of..he is staying in bangalore since 1969 like he said..and still does not know kannada.. Sad..we kannadigas make them so comfortable in our state that they never try to learn our language.. look at him in ths vedio he is saying "karnatak" instead of saying Karnataka..
You were looking absolutely stunning Kamiyaji !!! Thank you for covering the story of our childhood rockstar who never got enough love and respect compared to his talent. He is such a true musician with a true heart & so humble too.
What a fantastic interview. Lucky Ali is the true bengaluru hudga. His simplicity and genuineness made this interview all the more better. This was one of the best sunday brunch episodes
That guy is married thrice. Shameless. He justifies it saying he needed to nurture his basic instincts vis a vis women...so he married thrice. Can some1 please ask that by same Logic if his wife also wants to nurture her lustful instincts ..then will he also allow her to marry thrice and Live inder same Roof. What poor role models we Indians have🙄
@@kishoremali5547 if he married thrice or 4th ,5th time..it's none of your business..who prohibited u to marry thrice..u can do so... Coz he is a muslim, don't be jealous.
@@shehnilsaba3940 shameless assholes like u r a curse to the society. I dont mind him marrying 4th time even to your Mother. My Q is the he justifies his 3 marriages about his Lust, free spirit and islam allows it...bla bla. Then will he or You Islamists also permit your wives to marry thrice, 4times or 5 times Since they too have Lust, vices or are free spirits? Will you allow your mom?
@@shehnilsaba3940 Give this same advise to ur kids or ur Ammaaa if they r not happy with their partners.. uncultured idiot...what kind of thinking is that nd shamelessly supporting a womaniser who just marries nd leaves a women nd kids..just imagine the situation of nd societal pressure of those women nd families..How can anyone blindly supports a characterless celebrity..
@@kishoremali5547 Yes bro..some uncultured nd unethical idiots supports this kind of characterless idiots.. everyone has some talent but character matters...
Legend goes that, anybody who was born or raised in Bangalore never truly can leave that place, they never leave or they always return to Bangalore. I now understand it very well, having relocated to a different country this year, I really miss Bangalore & I can’t wait to go back. Back to the legend Lucky Ali sahab, i had no idea he lived in Bangalore. I grew up watching him on MTV, when pop music was huge. One must also admire the public in Bengaluru for being so respectful towards him, taking permission from him for selfies.
Sweet comment. Would be nice if someday we go back to the places that we truly feel the most home at. And be of better use by contributing in the home area rather than spending the whole life abroad. So time to make the best of both places while there is the chance. Good luck :)
This was an awesome interview. He is so normal, just like a friendly neighbour. So down to earth. He was famous in his time and people still enjoy his music. It was great to see what he's up to now. 🥰
Curley, thanks for interviewing Lucky Sir, one of the most loved, respected and down to earth personalities. There is only love and respect for this awesome person. Thanks again for interviewing him. Love you loads Lucky Sir!❤
One of the best interviews on your channel so far. What a gem of a person he is. Lucky Ali a guy with a golden heart 💛. Always love and respect for him. Allah bless him and nurture him with immense love and happiness. Feeling nostalgic....
That's the beauty of Karnataka and it's people. People here are warm and welcoming. They mind their own business and don't stick their noses in anybody's matters. We beleive in live and let live. You can find in Bangalore people and food from all over world. It is one of the most safest and peaceful cities in the world. Proud to be a Kannadiga 🙏
So this is the first episode where I saw celebrity has been going to these places for his lifetime and not just for the sake of this episode... You can see it in the way the owners greet him like a regular customer yet special one... Warm ❤️
Thank you for showcasing Lucky Ali...for many like me he is the biggest rockstar ever in India ..happy tears just trickled down as i watched him ....memories of the 90's brought back...his voice..his presence .. played back
Believe it or not, i didnt watch a story of any artist except this for so much time only bcoz of Lucky Ali, i love his voice, his face, his humble character...pls forward my compliment to him...Love you Sir
Happy to see respected Lucky Aliji speaking in kannada Anna ondu coffee and teaching Namaskara sir .so nice of him down to earth Allah hamesh khush rakkhe .
omg i didn't want this to end at all...Lucky ali sir is a legend...the way he picturised n shot n sang his in the 90's was way to ahead of time...he still retained that 90's feel still...so humble calm n taking to right places ...not to any of those posche places 😊
Lucky Ali. The name is enough to bring back those melodious memories of 90s kids when songs were stories told in soulful music and meaningful lyrics. Lucky Ali, I am lucky to be a fan of your music. Such a humble man. ❤️
The thumbnail acted like a magnet and the episode was pure heart. Thank you Curly Tales. I was 11 when I first hear him and now after 22 years I can say that nothing is more sexy then humility. Thank you Lucky Ali.
The Legend of soulful songs. I still get chills when I hear him sing. All the wonderful childhood memories listening to his songs and playing the guitar. Also the most Humble person I have ever met. Namaskaram 🙏
A true legend, extremely Humble and down to earth. And in my eyes one of most underrated artist of all time and one of the great talents not utilized well by bollywood .
All lucky Ali songs are my favorite all the time out .....it's like soul soothing.....want to listen more and more from lucky Ali.....May Allah guide him to the new heights......ameen
I am from Mumbai came in Bangalore in 2015 and started my own company, I Am so grateful to this city it felt something different about it so connected with this city. Stayed here for than 6 years then shut down my company and moved back to Mumbai. Still i remember all good Days spent in Bangalore. Everything was good here learned a lot and got so many things from this city. Being a Mumbaikar i can surely say this is the only city which is loved by all people across India. Hope someday i will come to this city and settle down here.👍👍
Being a bengalurian i can guarantee you, we respect everyones personal space ❤️ celebrity or common people. And thank u for lucky Ali interview. He deserves all the respect. Beautiful calm soul 💝
Lucky Ali is a true blue Bengalurean. He's chosen ALL of the perfect spots of people who really grew up in Bengaluru. Very glad to see Bhagatram on there. Love their bisi bisi gulab jamoons. Man, made me think of my childhood all over again. Time to do a trip there now.
@@spacetime4262 the thing is that he got hindi influence and Hindi grammer is taken from sanskrit (even the script) so anything which ends with 'a' becomes streeling(feminine) so to differentiate netween pu-ling and stree-ling we had 'a' Anush is a man Anusha is a woman, Anish is a man Anisha is a woman. Similarly place names doesnt end with a , as its considered pu-ling, so Russia becomes Rus, china becomes Cheen, Kerala -Keral and Karnataka becomes Karnatak In hindi books the states names will be mentioned without a Sometimes we use 'a' at the end but then again some rules of Sanskrit grammer in those cases.
@@ankushkoul7912 respect what you say, but what gender is Agra, HaryāNa, Odisha and Maharashtra ? I believe we need to call out the names as they're and not as we think should be.
@@rao433 Ram Krishan is in Sanskrit and actual name. But in south they are called Rama and ISCOn people call Krishna which again is wrong. As I said there is grammer involved where we use a at the end. Not sure what it is for. Mala, Gala, or some sounds accompany with a , America is amrica, as I said I am not sure what it is but thats how Sanskrit is. This is Sanskrit rule not hindi. In Sanskrit there is Karnatak and at the end H sound karnatakh , I am not very well versed but we have been taught person, places names like this only.
@@ankushkoul7912 Omitting "a", "um" is not sanskrit influence. Hindi and Urdu are products of Hindustani. There were language movements(nativism) during later British raj in which sanskrit words were actively infused into Hindustani to create Hindi. Lucky Ali doesn't have Hindi influence, but Urdu influence. Khariboli was spoken around regions of Mughal capital. Hindustani is an artificial language, so is Hindi.
This brought back so many memories...waiting for his songs on channel V n MTV, writing lyrics, buying cassettes then to now listening to Lucky Ali on loop on spotify! This man and his music is ❤❤❤ Thank you Team Curly Tales 🤗
Lucky Ali is my childhood Hero. I got introduced to world of music through his song 'Oo Sanam'. Thank you Curly Tales for shooting with him. One of the best episode.
you got it- that small sentence says a lot if you understand it and its philosophy. I guess it is applicable any where at any time on any body in their entire life. this reminds me the definition of retire given by the late legendary Dr.Kalaam saab. And that is a more modified quote of Holy Imam Ali whom i believe Lucky Ali is a follower, I might be wrong but the quote definitely is from a book called "Nahjul Balaagha" from 1440 years back.
This is the best of curly tales that I’ve seen. Thank you for giving us a glimpse into the life of this remarkable person and an artiste par excellence.
although it is nature, it makes me tear up seeing him age.. he is all the reason why I fell in love with music, his songs are still on my playlist and has memories attached to each one of them.. I attended one of his concerts and it was one of the best experiences of my life
What a sweet interview with a sweet, down-to-earth, but famous personality ❤ His Kaho na Pyaar Hai songs were the ultimate hits! Kudos to you, Curly Tales, for locating this popular singer for us!🙏🏻🤩
What a moment , I’m am dumbstruck right know I didn’t knew the legend Lucky Ali resides in my own city . Woow what a pleasant scene to watch him . And those Kannada word he uttered I had to rewind to bless my ears 👂 thank you so curly to take the curtain off . I just loved his life so much . Love you lucky Ali ji 🙇♂️ ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Bangalore ge Swagatha curly tales
He's truly Lucky like his name. He doesn't have Mannat or Galaxy-he own a simple farm house away from the city's noise. Locals and fans don't have to book appointments to meet him-he himself meet locals being a local. He does not sing for bollywood, but for people and fans. Lucky Ali is the best artist and human I've ever seen.
How humble the man becomes when he goes through every experiences of life and face everything clearly sees in the face of lucky Ali so much down to earth no expectations simple life love to see him ❤️❤️❤️❤️ great guy ❤️
Absolutely nostalgic to see this amazing artist and awesome human❤ Thanks for inviting him and making us remind once again what a beautiful soul he is👌🤗
Is what i believe....Purest as Music = Lucky Ali. Whenever i see him in any song, by just looking at his face which describes how pure soul could be, i cry...i cant control my tears, he is that pure🙏🏼 God always bless him. Always bless his musicality, 🙏🏼😇
People who are grounded down to earth not only gain respect while they are alive but becomes an example when they are gone .. He is on that journey like APJ Abdul Kalam Sir.. Respect
I have been listening to Lucky Ali since my childhood. It was nice to see Lucky Ali, a famous singer of the nineties and you did a great interview. love from Pakistan Karachi.
I can't take my eyes off him 😍 in the whole video biggest fan since childhood, it's a awe video just a treat to watch him, so simple yet precious, glad you got him on board curly tales ❣️ pass him lots of love, it's a hearty wish to meet him someday ❤️
This man has aged like old wine . The more the merrier . Happy to see this legend . Still remember enjoying each of his songs with a walkman and tape records .
My heart was crying, watching him being humble and polite to people. Way different from other celebs. Down to earth. No celeb or money ego. Best episode from Curly Tales.
By far, this has been the best episode I have seen. It brings back those fond childhood memories . It feels so good that Lucky Sir is such a gem of a person. Also, I feel proud that I have been a kid spectator to all his wonderful songs.
Reminds me of childhood days... he was recognized to be different and his voice is so so soothing.... when I see these icons of our younger days ..aged.. it feels terrible... but at the same time filled with nostalgia
Got mixed emotions to see him... Fond and happy memories of the enthralling music he entertained us growing up and at the same time sad to see him growing old...but such is life, can't stop the wear and tear! Lovely to see such a humble and grounded being... Thank you curly tales ❤️😇🥰🤗
O Sanam.. i can never forget lucky Ali sir's voice in my young days..what a singer.. ..so proud that sir is from my Bangalore.. such a down to earth person inspite of so many hits.. i think God resides in his heart 🙏
I have seen this interview more than twice....I really like to watch it. Simple people, good life style. Thank you for bringing such personality whom people have almost forgotten 🙏
Omg, this episode is love. When I was 9 years old I used to watch his songs on DD and dance around, and I wanted to learn guitar so badly and he had a movie where he plays the violin ...I used to watch that movie again and again. So nice to see him once again. Now, I'm listening to his songs on loop. Thank you Curly Tales.
Simple soul with deep emotions in his voice..I heard his first album sunoh till the cassette tape got cut...and o sanam was favorite during our trips n picnics...You touched my heart when you said 'sir Innod coffee kodi '. Wow..humility is timeless and appreciated anywhere in the world. Love you sir.
Oh my God Kamiya, I can't tell you how happy I am to have come across this video. This was food for my soul ❤ I love Lucky Sir, and you Kamiya, are an outstanding host and interviewer, kudos!
Became a subscriber just for Lucky Ali. What a gem . Most underrated pop singer. He has been my Childhood memories . Anytime I think of any soothing music from my Childhood all I can think of is from Lucky Ali. Thank you for making most of our childhood special and memorable Lucky sir. Love u and keep rocking. PS - While u are in Bangalore please do try to catch up with YASH. :)
I knew his father and grand father were from my city which is madras aka chennai but never knew he has a punjabi mother and grand mother from his fathers side was from hyderabad. I fully agree with him that knowing languages make you more connectable and accessible wherever you are and you can build a rapport very easily with the locals or whenever you are in a different place.
Bengaluru is so welcoming. I just love the people here. Lucky Ali sir is a legend and yet so humble. You are our treasure sir. Great one by Curly Tales..
Very happy to see Lucky Ali, a true gem. He can evoke a 1000 memories within a few seconds of his vocal performance. You feel blessed in his presence. I wish him good health and a life of happiness.
V were so crazy of Lucky Ali songs in 90's ... So thrilled to see him in Shree Sagar ( previously CTR) just 500 mts from my home in Malleswaram...And Koshy's again a favourite hotel... After engagement, first time v both had been to Koshy's... 😀
Tell us your Favorite Lucky Ali Song In the Comments below! 💕❤
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Ji. Super🎶 Video 🎧😌
Oo sanam!
Ek pal ka jeena from Kaho na pyaar hai movie
ohh sanam, ahhh bhi jaa , ek pal ka jeena, many more 🌹🌹🌹🌹🥰🥰🥰
"Kitni Haseen Zindagi"🌻
This man has that Keanu Reeves Vibe for the fame he had during the 90s. Down to earth and extremely humble. Great soul.
Yeah..he is a cool dude
Totally agreed
Bollywood also failed terribly in utilising this talent i don't remember any song of his'after kahona pyaar hai
@@adithyahk Bro you missed Sur, Anjana Anjaani and Tamasha 😂
Spot on mate 👊🏽👍🏽😎
@@adithyahk he was alcoholic for a period. there was his concert in my city and believe me i was there in it. Ali was so drunk in it he could barely stand let alone sing. people were angry af because they had been waiting for his performance for hours and they got frustrated and booed him off stage. this was back in 2008. I am happy that this man has regained his life back and doing good for himself.
What an absolute legend. He holds a special place in the hearts of every 90s kid in India.
Literally
Me too fav 90's kid
Love u
The legend turned out to be a radical
Sorry but Not just India but the entire world!
you have done what recent youtubers never do. you brought as guest whom every interviewer has forgotten. thank u for this
Thank u so much kamiya mam for inviting him on the show. Our childhood crush 🥰
Totally agreed
Agree👍
absolutely yeah
Lucky Ali is childhood and teenager days for us.He is a legend and in blood for all who grew in the ninties.
Who can forget 'Ek pal ka jeena' of Lucky Ali? No doubt, he is a legend singer. But I was floored by his ultra simplicity. Having stayed in Bengaluru for last 15 years, I must agree with all the points he said about the city. Long live Lucky Ali sir.
Ya such a beautiful song with meaningful lyrics
n what about ufo?
@@user-js6wh7jb6p 'Mast' majja madi🤗
He is truly living great life. By staying outside of city in silence area. No noise . No pollution. Lots of mental peace. You are amazing lucky ali sir.
Didn't know that he's from Karnataka n staying at Bengaluru Happy to see him talking in kannada love n respect for him 🙏
was so happy for that...
He is son of hindi actor Mahmood a great Comedian
he's north indian, knows few kannada words doesnt make him Kannadiga
Nothing to be proud of..he is staying in bangalore since 1969 like he said..and still does not know kannada.. Sad..we kannadigas make them so comfortable in our state that they never try to learn our language.. look at him in ths vedio he is saying "karnatak" instead of saying Karnataka..
@@surakshan4358 He is Indian. So are you. Where is the problem?
You were looking absolutely stunning Kamiyaji !!! Thank you for covering the story of our childhood rockstar who never got enough love and respect compared to his talent. He is such a true musician with a true heart & so humble too.
Thank you so much 🙂
What a fantastic interview. Lucky Ali is the true bengaluru hudga. His simplicity and genuineness made this interview all the more better. This was one of the best sunday brunch episodes
That guy is married thrice.
Shameless.
He justifies it saying he needed to nurture his basic instincts vis a vis women...so he married thrice.
Can some1 please ask that by same Logic if his wife also wants to nurture her lustful instincts ..then will he also allow her to marry thrice and Live inder same Roof.
What poor role models we Indians have🙄
@@kishoremali5547 if he married thrice or 4th ,5th time..it's none of your business..who prohibited u to marry thrice..u can do so...
Coz he is a muslim, don't be jealous.
@@shehnilsaba3940 shameless assholes like u r a curse to the society.
I dont mind him marrying 4th time even to your Mother.
My Q is the he justifies his 3 marriages about his Lust, free spirit and islam allows it...bla bla.
Then will he or You Islamists also permit your wives to marry thrice, 4times or 5 times Since they too have Lust, vices or are free spirits?
Will you allow your mom?
@@shehnilsaba3940 Give this same advise to ur kids or ur Ammaaa if they r not happy with their partners.. uncultured idiot...what kind of thinking is that nd shamelessly supporting a womaniser who just marries nd leaves a women nd kids..just imagine the situation of nd societal pressure of those women nd families..How can anyone blindly supports a characterless celebrity..
@@kishoremali5547 Yes bro..some uncultured nd unethical idiots supports this kind of characterless idiots.. everyone has some talent but character matters...
❤️ love Lucky Ali, he made me fall in love with music when I was a kid. Use to wait for his songs on MTV and channel V!!
Samee!! :)
His songs are the first to play on all our roadtrips. He plays a huge part in making 90's so nostalgic for all of us 90's kids.
Same here
His love towards Bengaluru as well kannada is just mind blowing🙏my fav singer too(o Sanam)😍
I had tears of happiness while watching this. Lucky Ali is the purest soul on earth 💖
Legend goes that, anybody who was born or raised in Bangalore never truly can leave that place, they never leave or they always return to Bangalore. I now understand it very well, having relocated to a different country this year, I really miss Bangalore & I can’t wait to go back.
Back to the legend Lucky Ali sahab, i had no idea he lived in Bangalore. I grew up watching him on MTV, when pop music was huge.
One must also admire the public in Bengaluru for being so respectful towards him, taking permission from him for selfies.
Sweet comment. Would be nice if someday we go back to the places that we truly feel the most home at. And be of better use by contributing in the home area rather than spending the whole life abroad. So time to make the best of both places while there is the chance. Good luck :)
He has acquired a total bohemian lifestyle ..❤️
I think he has alot of stories to tell ....he looks very deep person ....
He is not bohemian but more towards spirituality
This was an awesome interview. He is so normal, just like a friendly neighbour. So down to earth. He was famous in his time and people still enjoy his music. It was great to see what he's up to now. 🥰
he has to be normal. he has no option. thats why. haha
That speaking in kannada "enn vandu coffee beku" ( need one more coffee) got me goosebumps. Such a humble and down to earth. 🥺🥺
local idre local maathadbeku beku nothing special
@@SK-fs4bv shutup
@@SK-fs4bv bwc bolimagane ninna hattir yaradru kelidra lawde hogu illinda
@@SK-fs4bv tell that to babus and delhites as well..
@DannyDeVito agreed
I am Out of words, respect for him increased even more looking at his humbleness.
Curley, thanks for interviewing Lucky Sir, one of the most loved, respected and down to earth personalities. There is only love and respect for this awesome person. Thanks again for interviewing him.
Love you loads Lucky Sir!❤
One of the best interviews on your channel so far.
What a gem of a person he is. Lucky Ali a guy with a golden heart 💛.
Always love and respect for him.
Allah bless him and nurture him with immense love and happiness.
Feeling nostalgic....
That's the beauty of Karnataka and it's people. People here are warm and welcoming. They mind their own business and don't stick their noses in anybody's matters. We beleive in live and let live.
You can find in Bangalore people and food from all over world. It is one of the most safest and peaceful cities in the world.
Proud to be a Kannadiga 🙏
👍
ಕನ್ನಡಿಗ😍
@@chandrashekar-kg7oi s
Thankful to be living around kannadigas!
nurakke nurarashtu nija nimma matu
How humble he's and the respect he has for the languages. ❤️
So this is the first episode where I saw celebrity has been going to these places for his lifetime and not just for the sake of this episode... You can see it in the way the owners greet him like a regular customer yet special one... Warm ❤️
He has this saint like energy...thank you Curly Tales for bringing him
Absolutely true
Which Saint are you referring to? I can see a polygamistic, less than average singer and nothing else...
@@smartobserver5123 chup
Saint nhi Maulwi hai wo
@@smartobserver5123🤣🤣tonny kakkar is great singer right!?
Thank you for showcasing Lucky Ali...for many like me he is the biggest rockstar ever in India ..happy tears just trickled down as i watched him ....memories of the 90's brought back...his voice..his presence .. played back
For 90's kids your songs were the music equivalent of comfort food!
Believe it or not, i didnt watch a story of any artist except this for so much time only bcoz of Lucky Ali, i love his voice, his face, his humble character...pls forward my compliment to him...Love you Sir
Same here.. He is THE LUCKY ALI my childhood memories afterall
Me too
Happy to see respected Lucky Aliji speaking in kannada Anna ondu coffee and teaching Namaskara sir .so nice of him down to earth Allah hamesh khush rakkhe .
omg i didn't want this to end at all...Lucky ali sir is a legend...the way he picturised n shot n sang his in the 90's was way to ahead of time...he still retained that 90's feel still...so humble calm n taking to right places ...not to any of those posche places 😊
Lucky Ali. The name is enough to bring back those melodious memories of 90s kids when songs were stories told in soulful music and meaningful lyrics. Lucky Ali, I am lucky to be a fan of your music. Such a humble man. ❤️
💝💝
The thumbnail acted like a magnet and the episode was pure heart. Thank you Curly Tales. I was 11 when I first hear him and now after 22 years I can say that nothing is more sexy then humility. Thank you Lucky Ali.
The Legend of soulful songs. I still get chills when I hear him sing. All the wonderful childhood memories listening to his songs and playing the guitar.
Also the most Humble person I have ever met. Namaskaram 🙏
A true legend, extremely Humble and down to earth. And in my eyes one of most underrated artist of all time and one of the great talents not utilized well by bollywood .
Agree
All lucky Ali songs are my favorite all the time out .....it's like soul soothing.....want to listen more and more from lucky Ali.....May Allah guide him to the new heights......ameen
i didnt know Lucky sir is so humble and down to earth ... became a fan of him all over again after watching this
That comment from him "Bengaluru is Bengaluru" made my day!!!.....Ohh Sanam teri yadoon ki kasam seems to be Lucky Ali's tour of Bangalore😍
I am from Mumbai came in Bangalore in 2015 and started my own company, I Am so grateful to this city it felt something different about it so connected with this city. Stayed here for than 6 years then shut down my company and moved back to Mumbai. Still i remember all good Days spent in Bangalore. Everything was good here learned a lot and got so many things from this city. Being a Mumbaikar i can surely say this is the only city which is loved by all people across India. Hope someday i will come to this city and settle down here.👍👍
@@tariqmohammed4285 ....sweet of you
"Tere Mere Saath Jo hota hai", "Baadlon ki gehrai", "Dekha hai Aise bhi" . Absolute gems in my playlist. They don't make songs like that anymore.
Thanks.. For typing this.. I was happy to hear these songs..of Lucky... Now they will be in my playlist too.. Fabulous Singer..
Each and every song💚💚
I am on my way too home💚
Being a bengalurian i can guarantee you, we respect everyones personal space ❤️ celebrity or common people.
And thank u for lucky Ali interview. He deserves all the respect. Beautiful calm soul 💝
I've just been there once and my friend who's a local says it become more communal which it never was due to political toxicity.
The current brutal racist rants against non kannadigas going on online shows otherwise
Agreed! I do stay bangalore for 4 yrs and got so much love and respect from bangalorians!!! Love from Hyderabad
@@manikyum they started it.. When you come as guest, you are treated as guest.. When act as owner, you are seen as invader..
Karnataka people always gentle..... ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ ನಮ್ಮ ಕನ್ನಡ ನಮ್ಮ ಕರ್ನಾಟಕ ನಮ್ಮ ಹೆಮ್ಮೆ
Lucky Ali is a true blue Bengalurean.
He's chosen ALL of the perfect spots of people who really grew up in Bengaluru.
Very glad to see Bhagatram on there. Love their bisi bisi gulab jamoons.
Man, made me think of my childhood all over again. Time to do a trip there now.
After knowing Lucky Ali how fluently can speak Kannada living long time in Karnataka.. massive respect!
Naahh .. he's not fluent.. he can't even pronounce Karnataka he said karnatak.
@@spacetime4262 the thing is that he got hindi influence and Hindi grammer is taken from sanskrit (even the script) so anything which ends with 'a' becomes streeling(feminine) so to differentiate netween pu-ling and stree-ling we had 'a'
Anush is a man Anusha is a woman, Anish is a man Anisha is a woman.
Similarly place names doesnt end with a , as its considered pu-ling, so Russia becomes Rus, china becomes Cheen, Kerala -Keral and Karnataka becomes Karnatak
In hindi books the states names will be mentioned without a
Sometimes we use 'a' at the end but then again some rules of Sanskrit grammer in those cases.
@@ankushkoul7912 respect what you say, but what gender is Agra, HaryāNa, Odisha and Maharashtra ? I believe we need to call out the names as they're and not as we think should be.
@@rao433 Ram Krishan is in Sanskrit and actual name. But in south they are called Rama and ISCOn people call Krishna which again is wrong.
As I said there is grammer involved where we use a at the end. Not sure what it is for. Mala, Gala, or some sounds accompany with a , America is amrica, as I said I am not sure what it is but thats how Sanskrit is. This is Sanskrit rule not hindi.
In Sanskrit there is Karnatak and at the end H sound karnatakh , I am not very well versed but we have been taught person, places names like this only.
@@ankushkoul7912 Omitting "a", "um" is not sanskrit influence. Hindi and Urdu are products of Hindustani. There were language movements(nativism) during later British raj in which sanskrit words were actively infused into Hindustani to create Hindi. Lucky Ali doesn't have Hindi influence, but Urdu influence.
Khariboli was spoken around regions of Mughal capital. Hindustani is an artificial language, so is Hindi.
This brought back so many memories...waiting for his songs on channel V n MTV, writing lyrics, buying cassettes then to now listening to Lucky Ali on loop on spotify!
This man and his music is ❤❤❤
Thank you Team Curly Tales 🤗
Tears of joy sister ji
Lucky Ali sir 🤗❤️ The real hero the real king 👑 ♥️ of music and a rare personality....Thank you guys for interview this legend 🙏
Lucky Ali is my childhood Hero. I got introduced to world of music through his song 'Oo Sanam'. Thank you Curly Tales for shooting with him. One of the best episode.
We are super happy so loved this episode :)
“Nothing is complete even after it is completed” - Lucky Ali
you got it- that small sentence says a lot if you understand it and its philosophy. I guess it is applicable any where at any time on any body in their entire life. this reminds me the definition of retire given by the late legendary Dr.Kalaam saab. And that is a more modified quote of Holy Imam Ali whom i believe Lucky Ali is a follower, I might be wrong but the quote definitely is from a book called "Nahjul Balaagha" from 1440 years back.
This is the best of curly tales that I’ve seen. Thank you for giving us a glimpse into the life of this remarkable person and an artiste par excellence.
although it is nature, it makes me tear up seeing him age.. he is all the reason why I fell in love with music, his songs are still on my playlist and has memories attached to each one of them.. I attended one of his concerts and it was one of the best experiences of my life
Brilliant interview . Lucky is the Bangalore's charm!!! . Good job kamiya
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What a sweet interview with a sweet, down-to-earth, but famous personality ❤
His Kaho na Pyaar Hai songs were the ultimate hits! Kudos to you, Curly Tales, for locating this popular singer for us!🙏🏻🤩
What a moment , I’m am dumbstruck right know I didn’t knew the legend Lucky Ali resides in my own city . Woow what a pleasant scene to watch him . And those Kannada word he uttered I had to rewind to bless my ears 👂 thank you so curly to take the curtain off . I just loved his life so much . Love you lucky Ali ji 🙇♂️ ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️ Bangalore ge Swagatha curly tales
What a guy, he doesn't look like a celeb. Living the life the way he wants, love it.
Who is a celeb somebody sings two songs he's a celeb
It's good that he doesn't look like a celeb. Celebrity looks like A hole to me. He looks like a perfect down to earth human.
@ikram Nizam whatever he sang was popular but was not a challenging son
He has never done hard work lives of the farm land earnings looks like
@@jkrajamani1930 You don't build your home brick by brick either. You gave money to others so that they built it for you.
He's truly Lucky like his name. He doesn't have Mannat or Galaxy-he own a simple farm house away from the city's noise. Locals and fans don't have to book appointments to meet him-he himself meet locals being a local. He does not sing for bollywood, but for people and fans. Lucky Ali is the best artist and human I've ever seen.
How humble the man becomes when he goes through every experiences of life and face everything clearly sees in the face of lucky Ali so much down to earth no expectations simple life love to see him ❤️❤️❤️❤️ great guy ❤️
So happy to see Lucky Sir.He is such a humble person.His songs are so soulful.'Simplicity at it's best' is apt for him.
Absolutely nostalgic to see this amazing artist and awesome human❤ Thanks for inviting him and making us remind once again what a beautiful soul he is👌🤗
Good to know Lucky Ali, He is so humble, kind and down to earth with everyone.. Lots of Love and Respect to Luck Ali urf Maqsood Bhai ❤️
I am a huge fan of Lucky Ali's voice his songs are so good to listen to.
Is what i believe....Purest as Music = Lucky Ali. Whenever i see him in any song, by just looking at his face which describes how pure soul could be, i cry...i cant control my tears, he is that pure🙏🏼 God always bless him. Always bless his musicality, 🙏🏼😇
wow, "nothing is completed even after its completed" such a different angle to assess music and life. Blessed to have born in his era.
Lucky's favourite hit was AAVI JAA AAVI JAA...and many songs of Lucky's are just superhits
"Unexplored Artist"..A complete artist .I watched his movie " SUR" recently and 😢😢😢,..How gentle,how romantic ❤❤Love u so much Sir🙏🙏🙏🙏
Is it okay to cry while watching this interview....... This guy is love
People who are grounded down to earth not only gain respect while they are alive but becomes an example when they are gone .. He is on that journey like APJ Abdul Kalam Sir.. Respect
Yep! very true 👍🤩❣️
So humble is Lucky Ali !
And you - Lucky Curly !!
This Man has been blessed by Almighty...and loved by many.
How much i admire this man!! So grounded and honest... this is the best episode of curly tales by far
What a personality!🔥
खाली हाथ आए थे हम! खाली हाथ जाएँगे
बस प्यार के दो मीठे बोल झिलमिलाएँगे.....
~Lucky Ali 🙌
I have been listening to Lucky Ali since my childhood. It was nice to see Lucky Ali, a famous singer of the nineties and you did a great interview. love from Pakistan Karachi.
I can't take my eyes off him 😍 in the whole video biggest fan since childhood, it's a awe video just a treat to watch him, so simple yet precious, glad you got him on board curly tales ❣️ pass him lots of love, it's a hearty wish to meet him someday ❤️
Been listening to him ever since he started making music....Sifar has literally shaped my life.....a great human and humble musician ❤️
First time I have seen full episode without any forward. Just because of lucky Ali..
This man has aged like old wine . The more the merrier . Happy to see this legend . Still remember enjoying each of his songs with a walkman and tape records .
Sss me too..
My heart was crying, watching him being humble and polite to people. Way different from other celebs.
Down to earth.
No celeb or money ego.
Best episode from Curly Tales.
Maja aa gya yeh interviews dekh kar!!
Such pure and big hearted person.simple person with simple life.❤️❤️❤️
True legend .....he is fab singer . Different from all singers and musicians of this generation both in voice, music.
Humble and generous person .
By far, this has been the best episode I have seen. It brings back those fond childhood memories . It feels so good that Lucky Sir is such a gem of a person. Also, I feel proud that I have been a kid spectator to all his wonderful songs.
Lucky the true legend...he is so so down to earth..the only unique singer of our times, and even now..🙌
Kamiya you have met best man ... Such a humble person... Respect respect respect to Lucky Sir. ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Reminds me of childhood days... he was recognized to be different and his voice is so so soothing.... when I see these icons of our younger days ..aged.. it feels terrible... but at the same time filled with nostalgia
Thank you, for making this particular episode, he is truly humble person & the best singer from my childhood.
Love you.
Got mixed emotions to see him... Fond and happy memories of the enthralling music he entertained us growing up and at the same time sad to see him growing old...but such is life, can't stop the wear and tear! Lovely to see such a humble and grounded being... Thank you curly tales ❤️😇🥰🤗
The Legendary song 'O sanam ' and 'na tum jano na hum' i still listen till date. What a legend, thanks curly tales for inviting Lucky Ali.
Brother you shoul listen his divine song aabhi ja 😁😁
WOW! he is so humble and kind. i love his personality and the way he is meeting the people with love.
He is very much down to earth. No arrogance. An inspiration.He shows how success should not come into head but should remain in heart ♥️ !
O Sanam.. i can never forget lucky Ali sir's voice in my young days..what a singer.. ..so proud that sir is from my Bangalore.. such a down to earth person inspite of so many hits.. i think God resides in his heart 🙏
I have seen this interview more than twice....I really like to watch it. Simple people, good life style. Thank you for bringing such personality whom people have almost forgotten 🙏
This guy proves how even the simplicity can be so charming and addictive! Just love his vibe.✨💙
He's soo warm! Realise his entire aura is just as soothing his songs! Thanks Kamya and team Curly Tales for this video..
Cute nose 😊
@@ovrdozzzz bohut tambakoo khata h 😥😣🤲🏽
@@tanmay_6363 buddy, people in himachal dont eat tobacco. It is for you bhaiyas🙏🏻
He is the best. The best Interview I watched in recent days. Thank you curly tales. 💕
Omg, this episode is love. When I was 9 years old I used to watch his songs on DD and dance around, and I wanted to learn guitar so badly and he had a movie where he plays the violin ...I used to watch that movie again and again. So nice to see him once again. Now, I'm listening to his songs on loop. Thank you Curly Tales.
Simple soul with deep emotions in his voice..I heard his first album sunoh till the cassette tape got cut...and o sanam was favorite during our trips n picnics...You touched my heart when you said 'sir Innod coffee kodi '. Wow..humility is timeless and appreciated anywhere in the world. Love you sir.
This guy is so humble,honest and down to earth.He is amazing,I love him.
Oh my God Kamiya, I can't tell you how happy I am to have come across this video. This was food for my soul ❤ I love Lucky Sir, and you Kamiya, are an outstanding host and interviewer, kudos!
Became a subscriber just for Lucky Ali. What a gem . Most underrated pop singer. He has been my Childhood memories . Anytime I think of any soothing music from my Childhood all I can think of is from Lucky Ali. Thank you for making most of our childhood special and memorable Lucky sir. Love u and keep rocking.
PS - While u are in Bangalore please do try to catch up with YASH. :)
not underrated; he has his own group of fans
@@nancyyadav3768 true he has a diff section of fans for himself 😘😘😘
I dont think he was ever underrated. His name is huge for all of us 90's kids.
@@maverickmaven7168 tambakoo kha kha ke saare pese uda diye
Abh log isko unlucky ali bulate h 😥😣🤲🏽
I knew his father and grand father were from my city which is madras aka chennai but never knew he has a punjabi mother and grand mother from his fathers side was from hyderabad. I fully agree with him that knowing languages make you more connectable and accessible wherever you are and you can build a rapport very easily with the locals or whenever you are in a different place.
Bengaluru is so welcoming. I just love the people here.
Lucky Ali sir is a legend and yet so humble. You are our treasure sir.
Great one by Curly Tales..
So nice of you
@@curlytalesdigital 💛💛
Very happy to see Lucky Ali, a true gem. He can evoke a 1000 memories within a few seconds of his vocal performance.
You feel blessed in his presence.
I wish him good health and a life of happiness.
Such a humble human being,he actually feels what his fans feel for him and respects that,really grounded
V were so crazy of Lucky Ali songs in 90's ... So thrilled to see him in Shree Sagar ( previously CTR) just 500 mts from my home in Malleswaram...And Koshy's again a favourite hotel... After engagement, first time v both had been to Koshy's... 😀
My Bangalore looks so cool. !! No city is even comparable. Lucky Ali is a Humble personality.
Love this man. The way he is living life and his philosophy is just impeccable. This is called " The art of living "
you have done what recent youtubers never do. you brought as guest whom every interviewer has forgotten. thank u for this
Hey you are kind of popular with trolling, seeing a normal comment from you for the first time 😄 however i have to say i am a fan of your one liners
Ikkadaki kuda tagaladdavaa
Love your trolls....but welcome change to see this message for Lucky Ali
Love your one liners ... surprised to see this comment of yours here
Are you same xavier who's famous all over? Also are you that pakalu papito or something ?