Recently,
netizens
went
into
a
tizzy
after
rumours
of
singer
Lucky
Ali's
demise
surfaced
on
social
media.
While
many
started
dropping
condolence
messages,
others
branded
it
as
fake
news.
Amid
this,
Lucky's
friend
and
actress
Nafisa
Ali
took
to
her
Twitter
page
to
refute
rumours
of
his
death.
Reacting
to
a
condolence
tweet,
Nafisa
clarified
the
singer
is
in
good
health
and
not
suffering
from
COVID-19.
She
posted
on
her
Twitter
handle,
"Lucky
is
totally
well
and
we
were
chatting
this
afternoon.
He
is
on
his
farm
with
his
family.
No
Covid.
In
good
health."
Lucky
is
totally
well
and
we
were
chatting
this
afternoon.
He
is
on
his
farm
with
his
family
.
No
Covid
.
In
good
health.
Later,
while
chatting
with
a
leading
daily,
Nafisa
elaborated
on
these
fake
reports.
She
said
that
the
singer
is
doing
absolutely
fine
and
is
currently
living
at
his
Bengaluru
farmhouse
with
his
family.
ETimes
quoted
her
as
saying,
"I
chatted
with
Lucky
Ali
2-3
times
today.
He
is
fine.
He
does
not
have
COVID.
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."
Lucky
Ali
started
his
singing
career
as
a
playback
singer
with
the
song
'Walking
All
Alone'
from
the
film
Ek
Baap
Chhe
Bete
in
1978.
Soon,
he
emerged
as
one
of
the
most
popular
Indipop
singers
in
the
1990s
and
sang
for
many
films.
Some
of
his
most
popular
songs
include
'O
Sanam',
'Gori
Teri
Aankhein',
'Ek
Pal
Ka
Jeena'
and
many
more.
He
also
acted
in
a
couple
of
films.
Lately,
Lucky
Ali
has
been
away
from
the
limelight
and
prefers
to
stay
low-key.
However,
recently,
he
broke
the
internet
when
his
actress-friend
Nafisa
Ali
shared
a
video
of
him
singing
'O
Sanam'
at
an
impromptu
concert
in
Goa's
Arambol
village.