October 07, 2024 01:00 PM IST
Adnan Sami wrote an emotional tribute to his late mother Begum Naureen Sami Khan on October 7. She was of Indian origin and was a resident of Jammu.
Adnan Sami took to Instagram to announce the death of his mother on October 7. The singer and musician posted an emotional tribute to his late mother, Begum Naureen Sami Khan (77). Celebrities and fans expressed their condolences to Adnan on social media. (Also Read: Mahira Khan dances with Adnan Sami’s son Azaan in new video. Watch)
Adnan Sami expressed grief over mother’s death
Adnan captioned his post, “It is with the greatest sadness and infinite sorrow that I announce the demise of our beloved mother Begum Naureen Sami Khan… We are overwhelmed with deep sorrow. She was an incredible woman who shared love and happiness with everyone she touched. We will miss him very much. Please pray for his departed soul. May Allah bless our dearest mother in Jannat-ul-Firdous… Ameen…”
Reacting to the singer’s emotional note, actor Mini Mathur commented, “Dear Adnan, Roya and Madina, I am so sorry for your loss. Wishing strength to the family (folded hands emoji).” Another user wrote, “We have come from Allah and to Him is our return. My heartfelt condolences to you and your family on the demise of your dear mother. May God grant you all patience and strength in this sad time. May Allah give him a higher place in heaven, Ameen.” One user also commented, ‘It is very sad to see that she is no more, may her soul rest in peace.’
About Adnan Sami
Adnan was born on 15 August 1971 in London, England to Pakistani diplomat Arshad Sami Khan and Naureen Khan. While his father was a Pakistani Pashtun with roots in Afghanistan, his mother was from Jammu, India. Adnan was earlier a Canadian citizen but later took Indian citizenship in 2016.
Adnan Sami’s music career
Adnan’s first English single Run for His Life was released in 1986. It was recorded for UNICEF and went to number 1 chart in the Middle East. She rose to fame in the Indian music industry with songs like Kabhi To Nazar Milao, Bheegi Bheegi Raton Mein, Left Karade and Tera Chehra. His first Bollywood debut as a playback singer was in Abbas-Mustan’s film Ajnabee Liye Tu Sirf Mera Mehboob.
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