Recently,
the
social
media
went
into
a
tizzy
after
fake
reports
of
singer
Lucky
Ali's
demise
started
circulating
on
the
internet.
Soon,
his
friend
and
actress
Nafisa
Ali
took
to
her
Twitter
page
to
quash
these
rumours
and
clarified
that
the
singer
is
in
good
health
and
not
suffering
from
COVID-19
as
speculated
by
a
section
of
netizens.
Later,
Lucky
Ali,
took
to
his
Instagram
story
to
dismiss
rumours
about
his
death.
The
singer
issued
a
statement
in
a
witty
style
that
read,
"Hi
everyone
just
addressing
the
rumours.
I'm
alive
and
well
and
resting
in
peace
at
home
haha.
Hope
you
all
are
staying
in
and
staying
safe.
May
god
protect
us
all
during
this
devastating
time.
Earlier,
Nafisa
Ali
had
refuted
reports
of
Lucky
Ali's
demise
while
speaking
with
a
leading
tabloid
and
said,
"I
chatted
with
Lucky
Ali
two-three
times
today.
He
is
fine.
He
does
not
have
COVID-19.
In
fact,
he
has
antibodies.
He
is
busy
planning
his
music
and
concerts.
We
were
talking
about
virtual
concerts
happening
and
all
such
things.
He
is
on
his
farm
in
Bengaluru
and
his
family
is
there
with
him.
I
just
spoke
to
him,
everybody
is
fine."
Last
year,
a
video
of
Lucky
Ali
singing
his
iconic
'O
Sanam'
song
at
an
impromptu
concert
in
Goa's
Arambol
village
had
gone
viral
on
social
media.
The
video
sent
his
fans
into
a
major
nostalgic
trip.
Recently,
in
an
exclsuive
chat
with
Filmibeat,
Lucky
Ali
had
opened
up
about
life
during
pandemic
and
said,
"The
biggest
lesson
during
the
lockdown
was
that
anything
can
happen
any
time.
So,
if
you
keep
it
simple,
you
are
better
prepared
to
meet
any
eventuality.
And
yeah,
emotionally
and
financially
it
was
difficult
because
when
you
have
responsibilities
and
people
depending
on
you,
it
becomes
a
challenge.
But
it's
good
if
things
are
not
tough
and
you
will
never
have
that
challenge
to
overcome
and
solve
problems."