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Adnan Sami Reveals Pakistan Refused To Give Him Visa To Attend Mother바카라™s Funeral

Adnan Sami said he wasn't given visa by Pakistan to attend his mother, Begum Naureen's funeral in 2024.

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Pakistan-born singer and composer, Adnan Sami, became Indian citizen in 2016. In a recent interview, he revealed the reason behind moving to India to build his music career here. The Padma Shri awardee also opened up about not being able to attend his mother Begum Naureen's funeral because Pakistan denied to give him visa after his mother passed away in October, 2024.

Sami told India TV that after his mother's death, Adnan Sami requested both Indian and Pakistani authorities that he wants to visit the country to attend the funeral. Indian authority understood his situation and granted him permission to travel, but Pakistan refused to do.

He shared, "Maine yaha ki sarkaar se pucha main jana chahta hu toh apko koi objection to nahi. Unhone kaha, 바카라˜Zahir hai, aapki maa ka inteqal hua hai, aapko zaroor jana chahiye바카라™. Unki taraf se koi problem nahi tha (When I asked the Indian government that I want to go, do you have any objection? They said, 바카라˜It is obvious, your mother has passed away, you must go바카라™. There was no problem from their side)."

Adnan applied for a visa in Pakistan, and after they refused, he attended the funeral on a video call. "Maine visa ke liye apply kiya, par unhone refuse kar diya. Maine kaha, 바카라˜Meri maa ka inteqal hua hai바카라™. Phir bhi unhone mana kar diya. Main nahi ja saka. Maine unka poora janaza Whatsapp ke video pe dekha (I applied for a visa, but they (Pakistan government) refused. I said, 바카라˜My mother has passed away바카라™. But they refused. I could not go. I saw her entire funeral on a WhatsApp video)," he added.

When Adnan was asked if he took Indian citizenship because he was earning more here than in Pakistan, to which he said it was not because of money. The singer said he was born in a wealthy family and left property worth crores in Pakistan and started afresh in India.

He revealed leaving Pakistani music industry due to the lack of support after his 1998 songs failed to receive marketing and promotion. Sami also recalled moving to India on the advice of  legendary singer Asha Bhosle, who crooned with him songs like Kabhi To Nazar Milao, from his 1997 album Badaltey Mausam.

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