Veteran singer, Lucky Ali, who is known for a soulful voice and timeless hits, recently said he wants to get married again. He disclosed the same during the 18th Kathakar International Storyteller Festival in Delhi.

Renowned singer Lucky Ali, best known for classics like O Sanam and Kyon Chalti Hai Pawan, has hinted at the possibility of a fourth marriage. The 66-year-old singer shared his thoughts during his appearance at the 18th Kathakar International Storyteller Festival, held at Delhi’s Sunder Nursery.

During the event, Ali not only mesmerized the audience with his evergreen songs but also shared intriguing stories behind them. When asked about his future aspirations, he candidly stated, “Dream hai ki main shaadi karunga phir se!” (“My dream is to get married again!”). His statement has since fueled discussions about his potential fourth wedding.

Lucky Ali’s Marital Journey

Ali’s personal life has been as dynamic as his music career. In 1996, he tied the knot with Australian model Meghan Jane McCleary, with whom he shares two children, Ta’awwuz and Tasmiyah. The couple met during the production of his album Suno but eventually parted ways.

His second marriage was to Inaya, with whom he had a son. However, this marriage also ended in separation.

In 2010, Ali married British model and former beauty queen Kate Elizabeth Hallam, who is 25 years younger than him. He divorced her in 2017.

Ali’s Views on Marriage

Ali has never hesitated to express his conflicting ideas regarding marriage. On one occasion, he agreed in a conversation with The Times of India that he is not a commitment-lover yet values honesty in a relationship.

He once mentioned, “Some are suited for one marriage. I don’t think I am suited for one marriage. I move around a lot. I am a free spirit. I get lonely. I cannot cheat. What happens when you are faced with temptations? It’s better to marry. Be honest to your wife and love your wives.”

As Lucky Ali hints at another chapter in his personal life, fans are curious to see what the future holds for the legendary singer.