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  • Lucky Ali faces backlash for post about ‘Brahman-Abram’, issues apology

    Lucky Ali faces backlash for post about ‘Brahman-Abram’, issues apology

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    Mumbai: Popular singer-songwriter Lucky Ali has found himself in hot soup as he faced the wrath of netizens after a now-deleted Facebook post that sparked controversy. In the post that he shared recently, Lucky said that the name ‘Brahman’ has been derived from the name ‘Abram.’ The post drew sharp criticism from various quarters, leading to a social media storm.

    The FB post that was shared by Lucky Ali on Sunday, April 9, read, “The name ‘Brahman’ comes from ‘Brahma’ which comes from ‘Abram’ .. which comes from Abraham or Ibrahim.. The Brahmans are a lineage of Ibrahim. Alaihisalam… The Father of all Nations … so whys everyone just arguing and fighting without reasoning amongst themselves?”

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    However, it did not go down well with many netizens, who found it offensive and insensitive.

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    As the controversy gained momentum, Lucky Ali issued a statement apologizing for the post. He clarified that his intention was not to offend anyone and that the post was taken out of context. He also emphasized his respect for all religions and expressed regret for any hurt caused by his words.

    “Dear Everyone, I realise the controversy of my last post. My intentions were not to cause distress or anger amongst anyone and I deeply regret that. My intentions, instead, were to bring us all closer together… but I realise how it didn’t come out in the way that I meant it. I will be more aware of what I am posting and of my phrasing as I see now that it has upset many of my Hindu brothers and sisters. For that I am deeply sorry. I Love you all,” he wrote in another post.

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    Lucky Ali, known for his soulful voice and chart-topping hits, has been away from the showbiz spotlight for quite some time. However, his love for music continues to shine as he performs gigs across India and abroad, captivating audiences with his mesmerizing performances. Despite his absence from the mainstream music scene, Lucky has maintained a dedicated fan following who eagerly anticipate his live performances.

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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • Blue Beads Combo Offer New Trending Blue Evil Eye Enamel Lucky Key Chain Key Ring (Any Design Pack of 2 Pcs)

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  • Exclusive: Lucky Ali wows Hyderabad fans with timeless classics

    Exclusive: Lucky Ali wows Hyderabad fans with timeless classics

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    Hyderabad was treated to a night of soulful music as the iconic singer Lucky Ali performed to a packed audience at a concert that took place at the city’s popular Hitex Exhibition Centre on March 4 and the event has left the fans asking for more.

    Like always, Lucky’s performance was simply electrifying, and he managed to connect with the crowd effortlessly. His soulful, husky voice and his unique style of music had the audience grooving to his tunes. From his evergreen hits like ‘O Sanam’ and ‘Na Tum Jaano Na Hum’ to his latest tracks, Lucky Ali left no chance to mesmerize the audience.

    From guitarist to flute player, Lucky’s band, which consisted of a group of highly talented artists, was one of the highlights of the night.

    Thousands of Lucky Ali’s fans of different ages and backgrounds came from far and wide to witness the concert. They sang along with the artist, danced to his music, and cheered him on throughout the night which was ‘all things magical’. It wouldn’t be wrong to say that the energy was incredibly palpable!

    Several Hyderabadis termed it as one of the most ‘peaceful’ musical events they had ever experienced in their city.

    Speaking to Siasat.com, a 42-year-old fan who travelled several kms just to see Lucky Ali said, “Lucky has always been my favourite musician. The energy in the air was electric, and his music had everyone on their feet. It was amazing to see so many people come together to enjoy an evening of music.”

    Another die-hard fan said, “It was my second time watching lucky Ali live and it was nothing less than magical. When I had watched him in 2021 I wasn’t expecting to do it again. But I was ecstatic to see him perform live once again and it was so worth it! I’m hoping he performs more often in Hyderabad hereafter. Can’t wait to escape to the blissful world of his music all over again.”

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    “I’ve been a fan of Lucky Ali for years, and his concert in Hyderabad did not disappoint. His voice was as soulful as ever, and it was incredible to see him perform live,” said another fan.

    One of the visitors who called himself as a ‘concert lover’, said, “I’ve been to many concerts, but Lucky Ali’s performance was on another level altogether. His music is timeless, and he had the entire crowd grooving to his tunes till the end.”

    The concert was a part of Lucky Ali’s latest tour and it was organized by an event management company Soundsworth.io. The organisers left no stone unturned to ensure that the concert was a huge success. From lighting, and sound arrangements to the vibe, everything was top-notch, making the concert a visual and aural delight for the attendees.

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    The stage which was set up with a massive LED screen that displayed stunning visuals and background screenings to complement the music was the major highlight of the concert.

    In conclusion, Lucky Ali’s concert in Hyderabad was a night to remember and Hyderabadis can’t wait to have him again in their city!



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    ( With inputs from www.siasat.com )

  • My favourite places in world are Mecca & Madina: Lucky Ali

    My favourite places in world are Mecca & Madina: Lucky Ali

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    Mumbai: Known for his soulful voice and introspective lyrics, Lucky Ali is all set to perform at a concert in Hyderabad today, and fans are eagerly awaiting his performance. The singer will be performing live at Hitex Exhibition Center and the event is expected to attract hundreds of fans from all over the city.

    In a recent video that has surfaced online, Lucky Ali can be seen speaking about his favorite places in the world. In conversation with Curly Tales’ host Kamiya Jani, Lucky Ali revealed that his top picks are the holy cities of Mecca and Madina in Saudi Arabia despite having traveled to numerous countries and performed at countless venues across the globe. Watch the video below.

    Lucky Ali aka Maqsood Mehmood Ali visited Madina in October last year with his daughter Tasmiyah and gave his fans glimpses of their trip. Taking to Instagram, Lucky posted a picture and also a video as they travelled to the city in a bullet train.

    Lucky Ali is one yesteryear singer who had carved a niche for himself in the Indie pop genre during the 90s – early 2000’s and is still loved by millions. Although he has been away from Bollywood for quite some time now, he still manages to sooth one’s soul with impromptu gigs, albums and concerts.

    As Lucky takes the stage in Hyderabad tonight, fans can expect to be treated to his heart-touching voice in songs like O Sanam, Tere Mere Saath, Jaane Kya Dhoondta Hai, and Mausam, among many others.

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  • ‘We were very lucky’: Near-collisions spark new worries for air travel

    ‘We were very lucky’: Near-collisions spark new worries for air travel

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    But this year has already seen four near-miss incidents involving airliners — including a heart-stopping moment when a FedEx cargo plane came within 100 feet of landing on top of a Southwest Airlines jet that was taking off in Austin, Texas. The FAA is investigating all four.

    Together, those incidents raise questions about the health of an industry whose operations have gone through tremendous upheaval, with Covid-19 sending travel plummeting only to see it surge again last year, according to former safety officials and accident investigators. Concern is already evident on Capitol Hill, where lawmakers are crafting a major overhaul of aviation policy due later this year. It also comes at a time when President Joe Biden’s pick to lead the FAA has been stalled due to Republican objections about his relatively sparse aviation background; he will finally receive a Senate hearing Wednesday.

    “In recent weeks we’ve seen several very concerning near-misses that were almost mass fatality crashes,” Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Texas) said at a congressional hearing Feb. 15. He asked Billy Nolen, the acting FAA administrator, “What more can be done to make sure the next near-miss doesn’t become a horrific tragedy?”

    In response, Nolen insisted that the national aviation system, including its trained pilots, air traffic controllers and safety standards, is working as designed and that the flying public is safe.

    Addressing questions about the Austin incident, Nolen said: “It is not what we would expect to have happened, but when we think about how we train both our controllers and our pilots, the system works as it is designed to avert what you say could have been a horrific outcome.”

    But Nolen has also called a summit that will meet this month to review potentially budding safety threats, asking industry and union representatives to review the FAA’s programs and suggest changes. In announcing the summit, Nolen wrote that the agency will also probe internal data and seek to understand why certain safety protocols “appear to be not as effective as they once were.”

    “I think it’s a good time to stop and say: ‘Is there anything we’re missing and is there anything we can do differently’ to maintain this high level of safety that we’ve enjoyed,” said Nolen, who is also the FAA’s safety chief.

    Senate Commerce Chair Maria Cantwell (D-Wash.) did not seem mollified, telling reporters after that hearing that the spike of near-disasters shows “the system needs to be improved.” She said she is concerned that the FAA doesn’t have the right technology or personnel in place.

    Besides the near-misses, the summit also comes on the heels of a holiday travel meltdown in which Southwest Airlines canceled about 16,000 flights as it struggled to recover from a winter storm, and the FAA’s own snafu involving a computer system glitch that forced flights to be grounded nationwide for hours.

    The FAA has yet to decide whether this year’s four near-collisions belong in the most serious tier of incidents, those in which a collision was “narrowly avoided.”

    But even the FAA’s data on second-tier incidents involving commercial planes show a similar pattern: From 2018 to 2022, its data show 19 incidents it defined as having a “significant potential” for a collision including five incidents in 2022 alone. (POLITICO’s analysis of these figures also exclude helicopters and general aviation planes.) If all of 2023’s incidents were classified in the second tier, it would almost equal the total for all of 2022.

    A record of safety in jeopardy

    A handful of people have died on board commercial airlines over the past decade, including a 2018 episode in which a Southwest Airlines passenger was partially sucked out a shattered window in the skies near Philadelphia. But no fatal commercial airliner crash has happened in the U.S. since July 2013, when a Boeing 777 flown by South Korea’s Asiana Airlines struck a seawall and broke apart while landing at San Francisco International Airport, killing three people.

    The last fatal crash involving a U.S. airline was in 2009, when a small regional jet operated by Colgan Air on behalf of now-defunct Continental Airlines went down in icy conditions, killing all 49 people on board and one on the ground.

    Each of this year’s incidents is undergoing a separate investigation by both the FAA and the NTSB, an independent agency. But those investigations will likely take over a year to complete. Meanwhile, the uptick of near misses is a warning sign that something may be amiss in the way airlines and the agency that oversees them are functioning, lawmakers, former pilots and former crash investigators said.

    On Jan. 13, a Delta Air Lines Flight taking off from John F. Kennedy International Airport had to stop to avoid hitting another plane that had crossed 1,000 feet in front of it. Just over a week later, a United Airlines Flight crossed a runway about 1,100 feet in front of a small cargo plane at Daniel K. Inouye International Airport in Honolulu. Then came the Feb. 4 near-collision between a FedEx plane and a Southwest jet at Austin Bergstrom International Airport.

    In Austin, the FedEx plane was landing during bad weather when the cargo pilot caught sight of the Southwest flight underneath it, said Jim Cox, a former pilot and executive air safety chair with the Air Line Pilots Association union. According to the FAA, both planes had been cleared to use the same runway.

    The FAA ought to classify all three incidents as “serious,” said Alan Diehl, a former crash investigator for the National Transportation Safety Board, adding that the Austin incident in particular showed “what I considered to be questionable controller behavior.”

    “Ted Cruz is right,” Diehl said. “We were very lucky that we’re not looking at hundreds of casualties in all three of those incidents.”

    A fourth incident occurred Feb. 22, when a Mesa Airlines flight was forced to halt a landing 1.3 miles from the runway at Hollywood Burbank Airport in California. Air traffic controllers had allowed a SkyWest flight to take off from the same runway at the same time, the FAA said.

    Some former air safety officials say the problems on display are probably at least partially a result of the pandemic and the way it has reshaped the aviation workforce, for which there isn’t necessarily a quick fix.

    In 2020 as the pandemic forced air traffic to historic lows, the airline industry shed more than 90,000 jobs through buyouts and incentives for early retirements, reaching a low point of 364,471 full-time employees by that November, according to the Bureau of Transportation Statistics.

    As flights skyrocketed back toward pre-pandemic levels the industry has raced to meet the demand, hiring more than 100,000 new airline workers over the past two years alone. Now, airline staffing levels have surpassed those even before the pandemic with 473,349 full-time employees as of December 2022, the bureau reported.

    “I think the American people have been burned a little bit by the failure of our transportation system and the fact that we’re really going to have to rebuild the human infrastructure in aviation,” said Jim Hall, an independent aviation consultant who chaired the NTSB from 1993 to 2001. “We lost a whole lot of qualified pilots, mechanics and flight attendants and we’ve seen how that has impacted aviation in the last 12 to 18 months. What you have going on right now is a retraining of the system.”

    The FAA’s air traffic control staffing, which has been problematic for years in part because of a wave of retirements combined with how long it can take for new hires to complete their training, is a piece of the puzzle as well.

    The agency has about 14,000 air traffic controllers nationwide, according to the National Air Traffic Controllers Association union, which declined to comment on the spate of near-misses. In July, NATCA leader Rich Santa told an industry conference that attrition is outpacing controller hiring, even as the demand for flights is surging.

    A skills gap across the industry

    This mass staff exodus across many sectors of the aviation workforce creates a gap in skill levels that can’t be filled purely through new hires, particularly in roles such as pilots and air traffic controllers that require extensive training. To take the controls of a commercial airplane, a pilot must first have had 1,500 hours of flight time. And it can take years for an air traffic controller to be considered fully qualified.

    Diehl, the former crash investigator, agreed that the aviation industry is “still adjusting to a post-pandemic environment.”

    “We also know that there is a pilot shortage partly because of retirements,” Diehl said. “I’m not saying it was a factor in any of those three incidents. But in general we are seeing an influx of new people and frankly a lowering of new standards.”

    The FAA’s Nolen rejected the notion that workforce issues are contributing to lower standards, noting that the FAA is planning to hire new air traffic controllers and the aviation industry is hiring new pilots to cope with demand.

    “The industry has done a lot as well as the agency,” Nolen said. “We are on track to hire 1,500 air traffic controllers this year and we’ll hire another 1,800 air traffic controllers next year. There’s a lot of hiring going on.”

    But Hall, the former NTSB chair, said a feverish hiring pace doesn’t fix any gap in experience. He suggested that’s a particularly acute problem when it comes to the increasing push for allowing more industry “self-certification” that the FAA then simply oversees.

    “If you don’t have the knowledge and expertise to operate the system, you’re looking at possible failures that cost lives,” Hall said. “Both in the cockpit and in the tower, we’re going to have to pay close attention and support the FAA to rebuild its oversight of the industry and encourage Congress to refocus their oversight on aviation.”

    Cox said the incidents “do not have a common denominator” and that absent a common thread, it’s difficult to target a fix.

    He suggested that the NTSB investigations ultimately will prove the best tool at addressing any future changes.

    “I think right now we need to be patient to get the right answers, not the fast answer,” Cox said.

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  • Hyderabad braces for Lucky Ali’s concert, tickets sell out fast – Exclusive

    Hyderabad braces for Lucky Ali’s concert, tickets sell out fast – Exclusive

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    Hyderabad: Singer Lucky Ali, who has given us timeless classics like ‘O Sanam’, ‘Ek Pal Ka Jeena’, ‘Na Tum Jaano Na Hum’ and ‘Kitni Haseen Zindagi Hai Yeh’, has always been a crowd favourite. And now, Hyderabadis are in for a treat as the legendary singer is all set to perform in their city this weekend on March 4.

    As the countdown to the concert begins, the excitement among the music lovers and his fans in the city is only set to grow. Speaking to Siasat.com, the event organisers (Sound Worth.io) said that the excitement among the fans is palpable as the ticket sales have witnessed a significant surge in the last 2-3 days.

    The organizers told us that the tickets for the concert are selling like hotcakes and the event is expected to be a full-house show.

    The concert is set to take place at Hitext Exhibition Centre in Kothaguda and the organizers are leaving no stone unturned to make it a grand affair and a memorable night for everyone in attendance. They have promised a high-energy performance by Lucky Ali and his band, and a spectacular stage setup that will add to the overall experience.

    Fans are eagerly looking forward to the concert, and many have taken to social media to express their excitement.

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  • Lucky resigns from “JB en ATV”: will he be with Chino Risas in the return of the traveling comics?

    Lucky resigns from “JB en ATV”: will he be with Chino Risas in the return of the traveling comics?

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    Comedian Lucky revealed that he left “JB on ATV” due to other projects. On social networks, users pointed out that his departure would have been due to a possible entry into the new program of traveling comedians.

    lucky, one of the new jales of “JB en ATV”, announced his departure from the Jorge Benavides program. In a video broadcast on social networks, the comedian and friend of Chino Risas explained that his resignation is due to projects that he has scheduled for 2023. “I’m going to Europe“said the comedian. As is known, he entered the comedy space in 2022 and participated in some sketches alongside Danny Rosales and Dayanita. In the clip, he thanked his colleagues for the experience of working with him.

    However, the statement aroused suspicion among his followers, as they stated that the real reason would have to do with the traveling comedians program for Latina, in which his partner will be.

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