Adnan Sami Hits Back at Pakistan’s Ex-Minister Over Nationality Jibe
In a 2017 interview with Hindustan Times, singer Adnan Sami spoke about facing online bullying from Pakistani users.
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Adnan Sami, the singer and composer, is making headlines for criticizing Pakistan’s former Information and Broadcasting Minister for questioning his nationality.
The exchange followed an Indian journalist’s post on X about India’s decision to ask Pakistani nationals to leave the country after the Pahalgam terror attack.
In response to the post, Pakistan’s former minister Chaudhary commented, "What about Adnan Sami?"
Replying sharply, Adnan Sami wrote, "Who’s going to tell this illiterate idiot!!" with a laughing face emoji.
Adnan got his Indian citizenship in December 2015. Born on August 15, 1971, in London, England, to a Pakistani father and Indian mother, he was raised and educated in the UK.
He began playing the piano at the age of five and composed his first piece of music at nine. Sami is recognized for his versatility, performing in multiple languages including Hindi, Urdu, English, Telugu, Tamil, Kannada, and Malayalam.
In a 2017 interview with Hindustan Times, singer Adnan Sami spoke about facing online bullying from Pakistani users after becoming an Indian citizen. He criticized the comments asking him to change his religion, saying that changing countries does not mean changing faith, and pointed out that India has more Muslims than Pakistan.
Adnan, known for hits like Lift Kara De, Kabhi Toh Nazar Milao, Sun Zara, and Bhar Do Jholi Meri, has had a successful music career spanning several decades. His second studio album Tera Chehra released in 2002. He has also composed music for several Bollywood films, including Lucky: No Time for Love, Dhamaal, and 1920.
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