Adnan Sami called Pakistan a ‘pre-lover’ amidst debate on his citizenship: ‘Can’t see me moving forward with India’.

Adnan Sami finally addressed the nonsense on his Indian citizenship, saying that the backlash looks like a “east-lover” that cannot accept him to move forward. While his music continues to conquer the hearts, Sami believes that this time to focus his nationality changes his decades and contribution to music.In an interview with Bollywood bubbles, Adnan spoke of his citizenship, often overseeing his music contributions. He compared a pre-lover to move forward the situation. He explained that the backlash he receives is more than dullnessing emotions than real criticism – stating that there is unresolved affection and reluctance to go under negativity. Sami said that he understands the psyche behind such reactions, even if they manifest in a strange or emotional manner.The singer further stated that many people are unaware of the circumstances that cause their decisions, and for anyone it is unfair to understand its reasons. He emphasized that his choice was based on solid, personal grounds. Addressing the backlash, he questioned why global migration is widely accepted, yet his step criticizes – enhances the ongoing geopolitical tension between India and Pakistan. Eventually, he reiterated that many negativity is described as a “pre-lover syndrome”, described as a dull emotional response rather than a rational.He also reflected on the lack of recognition from the Pakistani government during his decades long music career. Despite contributing to the industry for nearly 40 years, he said he was never honored or honored by the authorities – a disappointment that was only a small part of the challenges he had faced. However, he clarified that his issues were never with the people of Pakistan. On the contrary, he expressed deep affection and gratitude to his audience, who said that he has always bathed him with love and continued to do so.Adnan further clarified that his dissatisfaction was completely directed to the government, not the people of Pakistan. He emphasized that the general public has always shown him a lot of love, and he feels a deep connection with him. As an artist, he believes in crossing love equally and has no bitterness towards anyone. While some can develop displeasure over their choice, he also considers the place of love. He hoped that, over time, these emotions would recover. His music, he insisted, for all – without boundaries or conditions – and he welcomes all those who want to join it.His citizenship became a widely discussed subject after the Government of India provided Indian citizenship, effective on 1 January 2016. Born for Pakistani parents in Britain, Sami had until then held Pakistani citizenship. His request for Indian citizenship made in 2015 was approved on humanitarian grounds. Although the move created a lot of debate, critics raised questions about the reasons behind the decision – especially in the light of their Pakistani origin and complex political mobility between the two countries.