Amid Reports Of Lucky Ali's Death, Nafisa Ali Rubbishes Rumours, Says ‘He Has No Covid & Is Totally Well’

<p>On Tuesday evening, several reports of singer Lucky Ali passing away started doing the rounds on social media. Fans went in a tizzy and some of the netizens even started expressing their condolences.</p> <p>Meanwhile, amid rumours of singer Lucky Ali's death, veteran actress Nafisa Ali took to Twitter and rubbished the death hoax while announcing that he is healthy and fine. She also confirmed that he has not been diagnosed with Covid-19.</p> <p>Commenting on one of the condolence tweets for Lucky Ali, Nafisa Ali wrote late Tuesday night, "Lucky is totally well and we were chatting this afternoon. He is on his farm with his family. No Covid. In good health (sic)."</p> <p>[tw]https://twitter.com/nafisaaliindia/status/1389620021454786560[/tw]</p> <p>Later, Nafisa told a leading daily that Lucky is currently in his Bengaluru farmhouse. She was quoted:&nbsp; "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.&rdquo;</p> <p>Lucky Ali is a popular pop singer from the 90s, he returned to the limelight last year when a video of him singing his popular song O Sanam for a group of people in Goa went viral.</p> <p>Recently, Lucky Ali released his multi-lingual single Amaraya in collaboration with Israeli musician Eliezer Botzer.</p> <p>Released on March 31, the track is recorded in Urdu, Hindi, Hebrew and Arabic and shot at Lucky Ali&rsquo;s farm in Bengaluru and some locales in Goa.</p>

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