
Kho na jaaoon main kahi ab to hai bas itna sa darrĭarti meri dhadkanen jaane kya hoga is pyar ka Nazron mein tum ho, tum hi to ho ab nazaaron mein Ruke na kadam badke mere ye to hai besabar (For more news and updates from the world of celebrities from Bollywood and Hollywood, keep reading Indiatimes Entertainment, and let us know your thoughts on this story in the comments below.Lucky Ali Guitar Chords for the song 'Jabse Mili Tumse' from the album 'Kabhi Aisa Lagta Hai' released in the year 2004. After editing the post, he wrote Aslam, who penned the album with him and another lyricist based out of London, should've gotten their due credits.)

(Update: Lucky Ali later edited the post and removed the names of the concerned people. He also released an unplugged version of his song titled ‘Sayyaah.’ Lucky Ali has been on a spree to delight his audience with live concerts on the work front. And then Sameer got the credit for writing the album because T Series was promoting him… Bhushan took the album off the shelves because we questioned his decision… Aslam should have gotten his due credit." Aslam wrote the album and another lyricist based out of London and me she wrote the song ‘Jab se mili tumse’ I believe her name was Salma and she was from Quetta…. “We did an album which T Series called ‘Kabhi Aisa Lagta Hai’ after a song in the album… it was recorded in London at Mikes Studio in Soho and partly at the T series studio in Mumbai. Pinterest In the post, the 63-year-old Lucky Ali spoke about the label T-series and how they shelved the album because he and his team “questioned” the decision of crediting lyricist Sameer for the entire album. He dropped a Facebook status talking about his 2004 album Kabhi Aisa Lagta Hai, which marked his solo album. On Monday, Lucky Ali opened up on his experience.

Many singers have shared their bitter experiences of nepotism in the music industry. In India, singers and music composers have openly spoken about music labels dominating the industry.
